Scattered Pieces Of My Heart

 
Written by Line Monique Gauthier |
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Kamouraska

winter harshness

romance under furs

 

 

Mount Orford brings

Mempremagog to its knees

my muse is amused

 

 

each cloud drifts by

white on blue

the ant is focused

 

 

Niagara's roar

rise of double rainbows

honeymooners smile

 

 

rain falls gently

the sounds muffled

I still see your face

 

 

black crisp stillness

sliver of moon

I smile back

 

 

long drive west

Rockies lift their heads

jaws drop in tandem

 

 

robins nest

as branches sway

worm excavates

 

Montreal moving day

spiral staircases

appliances at risk

 

 

tall northern pines

crescent moon above

pitching a tent

 

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Form of Poetry

Haiku

Author: Line Monique Gauthier
I started writing poetry as a teenager and the passion for it flourished since retiring. I also dabble in photography, watercolour and acrylics. I created what I call Flash Memory Therapy. I am an active member of Haiku Canada and PoetrySoup.com. My poetry is down-to-earth and meant to be understood as opposed to impress with hifalutin words.
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