Uhura, haiku by Robyn MacKinnon at Spillwords.com

Uhura

written by: Robyn MacKinnon

@art_rat

 

Uhura. Don’t let

Hailing frequencies closed…

want these memories

 

NOTE FROM THE AUTHOR:

Illustration description: A dark, nebulous, multicoloured background, favouring cooler hues and scattered with glowing stars. Centered in the image is a column of golden, nebulous light, within which rises a figure in a short, red dress. Their skin is dark, their hair is short and black, and their hands are lifted up in twin Vs. The words of the haiku appear below the figure in grey Adobe Caslon Pro Italic font, glowing with their own luminous aura.

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This publication is part 318 of 418 in the series Robyn Finds Poetry