"Brilliant imagery in such short spaces!"
long after the breath of dawn, the doe is still nestled in her bed of snow...I could almost see the clouds of cold air warmed from the doe breathing, the snow falling from the pine trees overburdened limbs, and the drip of the first icicle tip touched by the suns ray...thanks joshua outstanding work here...brando quin, author of "The Master Painter"
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Dasho....
How beautiful!
What a lovely present!
I remember calling you, the ghost of Issa...only I didn't know it was you! I am awestruck, and humbled, to post between your lines. I am so happy! I love your book, and you.
"Beautiful work!"
These pomes are raw yet exquisitely crafted. The imagery and language touches my every sense. They have a very Zen feel to them. Thank you for sharing Josh.