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By Emma Kate Coleman (July 24, 2023)
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Clover sprawls
while sunbeam
bites leaf.
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This sixku was written in response to an invitation extended by Cendrine Marrouat. To learn more about this poetic form, check out her story, "How to Write a Sixku...."
About the Creator
Emma Kate Coleman
An overworked hard news journalist seeking creativity and community. Lover of dogs, antique stores and homemade bread. Thrift queen and photography peasant. Happy to be here. :)
"Write hard and clear about what hurts." - Ernest Hemingway
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Comments (5)
I just wrote one of these too! I love yours! 🥹
This is excellent! Really impressed! Thank you for trying my Sixku!
Concisely striking. I'm going to have to try this!
Stunning!
Excellent. Loved your choice of words.