Lockdown Brain Fog, a haiku by Robyn MacKinnon at Spillwords.com

Lockdown Brain Fog

Lockdown Brain Fog

written by: Robyn MacKinnon

@art_rat

 

the current lockdown

sensitive to light, brain fog

first comes to your mind

 

NOTE FROM THE AUTHOR:

Illustration description: A background of black, white, and grey smog. The wrinkled shape of a brain in white line art occupies most of the image. The words of the haiku can be seen winding their way across the folds in black Brush Script Std Medium font. They seem to be following in the wake of a tiny figure, also rendered in black, trudging their way along tiredly.

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This publication is part 269 of 425 in the series Robyn Finds Poetry