Spilled Berries The grass is parted here, a small clearing of light below the bush. The raspberries seem to be tumbling, but are still; too perfect, too real rendered in the richness of oil paint, too ripe. The leaves, like a skirt, from above try to shadow the gorgeous spill of berries round and open. Miranda Lynn Barnes Miranda Lynn Barnes is a poet from the US, now resident in the UK. Her poems appear or are forthcoming in New Welsh Reader, Tears in the Fence, Under the Radar, The Compass, The Interpreter’s House and Lighthouse Journal. Miranda taught Creative Writing for five years at Bath Spa University, where she now serves as Research Publications Librarian. She lives in Bristol, England, with her ginger cat and ginger-bearded husband. https://mirandalynnbarnes.wordpress.com
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