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Morning Habits

~ a vignette ~ Looking down at my fingertips, I notice them black, smudged by the paper. It’s part of my habit. Coffee brewed at 6:30 am every morning for the past twenty years. An English muffin topped with sweet marmalade and three slices of jalapeño. And a single fried egg with bacon. Always with…
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A Haiku: Gifts

Kindness and patience And love, are gifts for oneself For you are worthy -akw- (Part of the Watercolor & Words Series) — Haiku Prints available on Society6 by clicking here. ©2019 Angel K Will | Instagram • Facebook • TwitterPhoto by Simon Migaj from Pexels
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A Haiku: In You

When all’s been taken And I’m broken and alone My strength is in You -akw- (Part of the Watercolor & Words Series) — Haiku Prints available on Society6 by clicking here. ©2020 Angel K Will | Instagram • Facebook • TwitterPhoto by Flickr on Pexels
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A Haiku: Strength

Leaning into You Your presence comforts me And I find my strength -akw- (Part of the Watercolor & Words Series) — Haiku Prints available on Society6 by clicking here. ©2020 Angel K Will | Instagram • Facebook • TwitterPhoto by Julian Jagtenberg on Pexels ** This haiku is included in the book — GOD is…
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Pre-Scene to “Hills Like White Elephants”

The girl leaned into his back, her arms wrapped around his waist as the American slowed the motorcycle to a purr. On the southernmost tip of Gibraltar, the Europa Point Lighthouse stood in the distance, casting a light as if to direct all who needed its guidance. He turned the key, pulling it from the…
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Losing Track of Time

I woke up Saturday with no grand plans and decided it would be interesting to have a little experiment. To lose track of Time. To act as if Time did not exist1. So I moseyed around my house and taped index cards over all my clocks, all my two clocks—the microwave and the stove. Then…
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A Haiku: Balance

Chaotic frenzy Is not a state of content Establish balance -akw- (Part of the Watercolor & Words Series) — Haiku Prints available on Society6 by clicking here. ©2020 Angel K Will | Instagram • Facebook • TwitterPhoto by nicollazzi xiong from Pexels
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Mimi and her toast

~ a vignette ~ My grandma, who we called Mimi, was standing at my kitchen counter eating her morning toast. She started to walk around observing my new living quarters as crumbs fell to the floor with every bite. Seeing the mess, I grabbed a plate and followed after her in an attempt to catch…
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A Haiku: Perspective

I choose my outlook.Circumstances matter not.Perspective is key. -akw- (Part of the Watercolor & Words Series) — Haiku Prints available on Society6 by clicking here. ©2020 Angel K Will | Instagram • Facebook • TwitterPhoto by Beto Franklin from Pexels *This poem is included in the book — The Owl in the Concrete Tree: A…
