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Tag: laurel

A road is a blankness,

View from above of a roa winding through the forest, glowing in the afternoon sun.

a life sentence for its strip of land. But sometimes it glows, livid as a scar.

By Dave Bontain epigrams and conundrums, forest, landscapeJanuary 17, 201716 WordsLeave a comment

diseased laurel leaves

diseased laurel leaves against the snowred and green against the snow—
Merry fucking Christmas

By Dave Bontain forest, haikuDecember 23, 2012December 28, 20169 Words3 Comments

snowy right-of-way

mountain laurel shadows on the powerline right-of-way

weed stalks stipple
the mountain laurel’s shadow

By Dave Bontain forest, haikuFebruary 18, 2008December 28, 20167 WordsLeave a comment

rain beads

numbered leaves of a mountain laurel

on each numbered leaf
in the study group

By Dave Bontain forest, haikuJanuary 30, 2008December 28, 20168 WordsLeave a comment
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