Tags : Ginko

 Dichotomous Veneration (Ginko 2)

Dichotomous Veneration (Ginko 2)

A Poem by Sara Rincon


Trees leave dyed gold leaves upon thieved lawns. The grieving spin fleshy skin and feel thin fruit burst into rancid, buttery, waste..
Where We Will Live

Where We Will Live

A Book by Omikron


My first book made out of Haikus. Enjoy!
Haiku #3

Haiku #3

A Chapter by Omikron


The grass is paintedCrowned by wet drops of fresh tearsThe skies are crying- Omikron
Haiku #4

Haiku #4

A Chapter by Omikron


Tiny, white flowersBathing in mud on the roadLifeless and lonely- Omikron