ancient fossil sun
rays imprinted in a rock . . .
nova hides inside
« schmutz
nova hides
2010/07/15 by Robert Terrell
Posted in poetry | Tagged appearances, haiku, musings, mystery, nova, poems, poetry, reflections, sun, writing | 4 Comments
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Strong!haiku, Rob :)
Peace to you,
Laz
Thanks, Laz. It’s a little different, I think. :)
brings to mind my little pieces of ammonite – they’ve always fascinated me, like little pieces of history solidified
Ammonites! Yes, when I was just a goofy lad, down in Austin, I was a member of a science club. We went out fossil hunting. There were plenty of fossils down there. So I learned about ammonite sutures, the designs on ammonites. And other fossils that I won’t get into now… haha I’ve always loved them… And astronomy, too. So I combined the two, in haiku fashion.