Bringing Down Drones, a haiku by Robyn MacKinnon at Spillwords.com

Bringing Down Drones

This publication is part 451 of 468 in the series Robyn Finds Poetry

Bringing Down Drones

written by: Robyn MacKinnon

 

citing it as fact

bring down drones with kites and nets

How Far It Could Go

 

NOTE FROM THE AUTHOR:

Illustration description: A cloudy sky varying shades of turqouise and green, suggesting summer sun. Most of the image is taken up with a fishing net, stretched out between five kites shaped like psychedelic bats or dragons with trailing streamers. A strange looking drone appears to be caught in the middle of the net. It has no propellers, just long legs and two red lights on the front resembling eyes. The words of the haiku sweep over the drone in a wave, highlighted in green to blue gradient, left to right, much like the sky.

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