
belladonna feast
When I first re-blogged Effy’s poem from her blog, all the poem came except for three words, so I’m doing it this way instead. I love it and really want you to visit her site to read.
West Coast, Tasmania, January 2016
Beneath the tall trees
far below on the forest floor,
lie branches fallen
from the giants sides,
lie bushes whose thirst
was never fully slaked,
lie strips of bark
discarded from the giants’ undressing, …Go to From Heart to Head to read the rest of this awesome poem.
This week, Ronovan’s prompt words are STAR & CHILD.
I’ve used both words, using the Haiku in English form (5 / 7 / 5 syllables).

for Ronovan’s haiku challenge #82: star & child
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