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Cendrine Marrouat

Cendrine Marrouat is a poet, writer, photographer, watercolor painter, digital artist, and the co-founder of Auroras & Blossoms and A Warm Cup of Cozy. She has authored, co-authored, and edited more than 50 books in several genres. She is also the (co-)creator of several poetry forms inspired by the Haiku and runs The Haiku Shack Magazine. 

Website:https://creativeramblings.com


 

still here
in the fading light
your roses

Cold Moon Journal, May 2025.

after the rain
a flotsam of fireflies
is enough

Cold Moon Journal, May 2025.

Midwinter—
how gentle the voices
under the lights.

Meniscus Literary Journal: Vol 13. Issue 1 2025

Long day—
shadows mottle the ground
yet the wind blows.

Meniscus Literary Journal: Vol 13. Issue 1 2025

In the bird song
one last hot evening
briefly

Meniscus Literary Journal: Vol 13. Issue 1 2025 

Shorter days
the quilt in her hands
both wrinkled.

Chrysanthemum, Issue 34 (Spring 2025): April, 2025. 

Silence
among the cherry blossoms
our bench.

Enchanted Garden, Issue 11: Petaluh, April 2024 

After dinner
the cool wind wanders
on their tongues.

The Solitary Daisy, Issue 45: February, 2025 

late morning—
a flash of yellow
paints the sky

The Solitary Daisy, Issue 46 (Flicker Takes Flight): February, 2025

canadian prairies—
the kindness of strangers
even in winter

The Solitary Daisy, Issue 47 (A Sense Of Place): March, 2025

Haiku should be like
an optimist who sees spring
over and over.

5-7-5 Haiku Journal: February 2025

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