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Flying Cheese and Cars

This publication is part 479 of 479 in the series Robyn Finds Poetry

Flying Cheese and Cars

written by: Robyn MacKinnon

 

God? Nature’s Power?

We have flying cheese and cars

create brief whiteout

 

NOTE FROM THE AUTHOR:

Illustration description: A golden, glowing image. The haiku sits in the top left in white Sanvito Pro Bold outlined in a left-to-right gradient of dark to golden brown. The central figure in this scene is a stack of five cheese rounds, one sitting atop the stack on its edge, as if to act as a face. Transparent bat or dragon wings extend from the back of the stack, and golden light seems to emanate from this figure in a bright halo. The surrounding scene is snowy, with tree branches overhead. On the ground, four cars surround that cheese stack facing it as though in reverence.

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