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Woodrat photohaiku

Woodrat photohaiku

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A witch hazel growing beside the road

improvises a slow ode to travel.

snow

Still life with landscape.

Self-portrait as nude.
Illuminated spreadsheet.
Frozen watercolor.

rocks, snow

The white dwarf’s embrace of its black hole partner is so close,

it sends headline writers into hyperdrive. To some, the black hole is predatory; to others, the star is insane. But what if it’s love?

trees

On this day of small storms,

that GIF of the sun hurtling through space and the spiraling tracks of its planets.

snow, trees

The music entered me.

But it wasn’t until I got up to dance that I entered the music.

snow, trees

This coiled resistance may become a spring—

the first arabesque of a new wild.

garter snake, snakes

mountainside

echoing with tundra swans
a dead deer

deer, ferns, trees

A small box of leftover parts

from all the broken things I tried to fix.

ice, leaves

In every quest narrative, it’s the very beginning that I like—

before the first adversaries appear, when the path is still a magic carpet and has yet to reveal its serpentine coils.

moss, trees

quartzite

on a warm winter day
the absence of bees

rocks

trapped in ice

the cattails shape-shift
into clouds

cattails, ice

It was only when I switched to unlined paper

that the poems began to come without being called.

contrails, powerline

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