Untitled – Jill Strachan

Gift of the Virus.
Birdsong abounding, human
sounds mitigated.

Copyright Jill Strachan 2020

Bio:

Jill Strachan, a former arts administrator, started writing haiku almost at the exact moment that she retired.  And the haiku keep rolling in.  Several have been published in The Washington Post and Hill Rag.  Of late, she has been following the life cycle of a robin in the courtyard outside her apartment.

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Throughout June and July, we will be presenting on this web site work by poets and artists responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. We hope you will find these works relevant, comforting and inspiring as we all cope with the economic and health-related fallout.

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Throughout June and July, we will be presenting on this web site work by poets and artists responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. We hope you will find these works relevant, comforting and inspiring as we all cope with the economic and health-related fallout.

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One Response to Untitled – Jill Strachan

  1. MaryJo says:

    Love your haiku.

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