Non-Passive Piano Failure, haiku by Robyn MacKinnon at Spillwords.com

Non-Passive Piano Failure

Non-Passive Piano Failure

written by: Robyn MacKinnon

@art_rat

 

on the piano

“it failed non-passively”

a Very Big Deal

 

NOTE FROM THE AUTHOR:

Illustration description: White background. The image is occupied by a large, ragged, black ship, which looks like it might once have been box-shaped. There is a large gap in the top, through which a fray-haired, soot-covered figure is visible, looking extremely surprised. Just in front of the figure, one can see what looks like piano keys. Springs protrude from the charred box, and grey smoke tendrils rise from it and the figure. Char marks radiate outward on the floor.

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