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Haiku 2021 Contest: Scribbles
September 3, 2021
Pencil lines draw out
Spirals of fine-tipped dancers:
Graphite on stark white
© Avery B., Seattle, Washington
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This haiku details the beautiful nature of writing, and how impactful and graceful it can be. Words are very powerful, and they can often strike harder than material things. This poem is an effort to exemplify that, in a more subtle way.