Pink Piano, a haiku by Robyn MacKinnon at Spillwords.com
This publication is part 455 of 468 in the series Robyn Finds Poetry

Pink Piano

written by: Robyn MacKinnon

 

the Pink Piano

We ended up living just

a little different

 

NOTE FROM THE AUTHOR:

Illustration description: A cloudy, mother-of-pearly coloured sky acts as backdrop to the keys of a piano. Keys and piano are all predominantly pink, colour solarized and inverted to create a pastel/psychedelic roadway for two ghostly, similarly colour altered characters floating along in the foreground. One appears to be wearing a gown, which sweeps and flows away to the right as she examines what might be a wine bottle. The other, to the right, appears to be a foppish, leering young man, leaning toward the viewer as his body seems to flow away to the right in the same smoke-like stream as the gown. The words of the haiku also float and flow to the right of the two figures in white “Segoe Script Bold” font outlined in medium grey.

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