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Nine Haiku for Esther Inglis

from QUINES: Poems in tribute to women of Scotland by Gerda Stevenson (Luath Press, 2018).

Pic credit: www.helencochrane.com

Goose and crow quills scratch a tiny patch of parchment, giving light to words.

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