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Two short river poems

Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
Driftwood on the tideline Feathers scattered by the wind Trees on the river after the storm Rafts of debris covered in gulls. Already you have drifted away Into the bustle of the further bank I catch your eye as empty as the sky And our handclasp loosens We let…

Three storm haikus

Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
River ravels rafts Water-lashed broken branches Gulls perch storm trophies. The garden trembles With Atlantic gustsโ€”rose bows Scattering petals. Black cloud spews torrents Rods of pewter rain slew slick Lightning-streaked chaos.

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