Mother’s Day —
in her 50s cookbook
handwritten notes
Published by
Dan Curtis
Dan Curtis lives in Victoria, British Columbia. His work has appeared in many of the leading English language journals and magazines including Frogpond, Heron's Nest, and Modern Haiku. He is a member of Haiku Canada, the Haiku Society of America, and Haiku Arbutus.
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It is true, is it not ? I have a lot of books I cherish, and sometimes there are signature and date of purchase, sometimes if these are books I learn from, there are hand written notes on the sides or the top of the page. I love it Dan. I however am a learner and I want someone to explain to me what the hyphen does: is it there for the beat in the poem, a pause to make the poem more musically- thoughtful?
Nice!
Love this!
It is true, is it not ? I have a lot of books I cherish, and sometimes there are signature and date of purchase, sometimes if these are books I learn from, there are hand written notes on the sides or the top of the page. I love it Dan. I however am a learner and I want someone to explain to me what the hyphen does: is it there for the beat in the poem, a pause to make the poem more musically- thoughtful?
Wonderful visual! Love this haiku.