![]() Photo by Todd Klassy. To see more of Todd's rural photography, visit www.toddklassy.com. One Viewer’s Response to Todd Klassy’s 4 Round Bales
In a cloudless landscape everything but the sky looks small. Man-high bales become rounds of cut timber, and a snowy, furrowed field becomes a white-sand beach beside a sea so smooth and blue that it merges with the sky -- no waves or boats, no flashes of sun, no horizon to separate water from air. Bill Waters This poem was written as part of the 20 Poem Challenge. Known primarily for his Japanese-style micropoetry, Bill Waters also writes ekphrastic poetry, found verse, book spine poetry, and all manner of short prose. He lives in Pennington, New Jersey, U.S.A., with his wonderful wife and their two amazing cats.
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