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
after the rain
a flotsam of fireflies
is enough
Midwinter—
how gentle the voices
under the lights.
Long day—
shadows mottle the ground
yet the wind blows.
In the bird song
one last hot evening
briefly
Shorter days
the quilt in her hands
both wrinkled.
Silence
among the cherry blossoms
our bench.
After dinner
the cool wind wanders
on their tongues.
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.