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Poetry

Zen 47

A Haiku Series

Photos by Susan B., from the winter library at Mohonk Mountain House. I actually did read one of these books on the shelf today. It was a compassionate read.

The books that are here

Ink stains on dusty pages

Nobody reads them

This is a series.

Time travel — you choose, back in time, or forward.

This haiku, along with the next seven in the series, were written in response to a question/prompt from Roz Warren, who requested library related poems.

Yes, like a street corner poet, I take requests.

Enjoy.

© Susan Brearley, 2019 All Rights Reserved

Susan Brearley is a published book author, writer, editor, essayist, occasional comedy writer, and an accidental poet. She is currently working on her second book, a murder mystery about an OCD detective, who’s been called a “young version of Monk”. She’s a retired systems engineer and salesperson from IBM, a serial entrepreneur, and a survivor of a stage 4 inflammatory breast cancer since 1995. She’s also working on her US Coast Guard Captain’s license, has her US Sailing keelboat certification, and is the creator and elder teacher of a new program, “VisionQuest” that mentors and teaches adults of all ages how to create the life they were born to live. She is currently based in the mid-Hudson Valley, New York.

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