Haiku Quartet by Thomas Zimmerman

1
swaying sunlit spruce
perpetual hope machine
shadows come and go
 
2
cold rain, empty page
darker muse’s fuzzy wings
crocheted, crotchety
 
3
stay out of the weeds
good advice for life, not art
seeds cling high as knees
 
4
Mozart concerto
violins sawing coffins
teach us how to live
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About the Poet:

Thomas Zimmerman teaches English, directs the Writing Center, and edits The Big Windows Review at Washtenaw Community College, in Ann Arbor, Michigan. His poems have appeared recently in Black Coffee ReviewEphemeral Elegies, and Molecule

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