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“Two Haiku” by Ayla Radha Schultz

August 18, 2018Posted by Rattle

Ayla Radha Schultz (age 14)

TWO HAIKU

blame coarsely
tossed
house salad

 

 

 

her laugh
clinging to the chandelier
from 1942

—from 2018 Rattle Young Poets Anthology

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Why do you like to write poetry?

Ayla Radha Schultz: “I love writing poetry because it helps me to take the obvious and focus on the small details that make it extraordinary.”

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