Sarah and Wednesday, a haiku by Robyn MacKinnon at Spillwords.com

Sarah and Wednesday

Sarah and Wednesday

written by: Robyn MacKinnon

@art_rat

 

Sarah McLachlan

reading mystery stories

Wednesday’s are over

 

NOTE FROM THE AUTHOR:

Illustration description: A black and white image. The haiku sits midway up the left side of the image in black Brush Script Std Medium font. To the right, cartoon figures, simplified into heads atop whisps of black for bodies. The one on the left somewhat resembles Sarah McLachlan, with middle-length, wavy dark hair. She reads from a book which seems to float in front of her. The figure on the right is somewhat less detailed, with black spots for eyes as the only facial features. She has long, dangling braids, a la Wednesday Adams.

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