
Her crayon goes from Sun to Earth,
thru a window and some glassware,
and then a little farther still.
She scribbles nonsense on a wall.

Yes, using the category [ekphrastic poetry] would be more accurate than using the category [haiga]. The word [ekphrastic] is way too dysphonious for describing any kind of poetry I might like, so I pretend that the poem is a haiku. Close enough?
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No matter how unmusical the term, your poetry immortalizes transient natural artworks too often unnoticed by less attentive eyes. Of course you may refer to it as anything you choose. 😉
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Thanks. All my poems are haiku-ish enough that I don’t feel too bad about saying they make haiga when teamed with a few images. A rose by any other name, and so on. 😉
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