sheet music
between sheets of rain
we laugh
Kayla Drouilhet
Artwork by Kayla Drouilhet:
Kayla says:
The best haiku have a story behind them. Though this was inspired by Mira Rehm after suggesting a haiku revision. A friend played a guitar rift for me a couple months ago, and I still remember laughing afterwards as the rain made standing puddles at our feet.
We had fun!
Kayla's favorite haiku
somewhere
between sunset and nightfall
the colour of parting
William Zote
Kayla’s thoughts on William Zote previously unpublished poem
(permission granted by the author)
William Zote is a haiku poet from India that has been inspiring me since I started out writing haiku poems. His work is the most saved in my phone! He is one of the best, and he should get recognition more for it. I chose this particular poem because the colour of parting both reminds me of going through my divorce and the hard road to discovering new love in the future ahead of me.
Favorite Quotes
Waiting for Godot
“For me it’s over and done with, no matter what happens.”
Withnail and I
“What a piece of work is a man! How noble in reason! How infinite in faculties! How like an angel in apprehension! How like a god!”
Alan notes:
Kayla Drouilhet
The Give and Take of Waves
Kayla Drouilhet
Cover and interior artwork: Lori A Minor
First Published in 2019 by Title IX Press Virginia, USA
Copyright © 2019 Kayla Drouilhet
Title IX
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Blush Fire Poetry
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Utsukushii Haiku Photography
https://www.facebook.com/Utsukushii-Haiku-Photography-111512811080148/
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William Zote
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https://www.instagram.com/william_zote/?hl=en
Haiga Gallery: William Zote
https://contemporaryhaibunonline.com/cho-16-2/william-zote-haiga-gallery/
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