Diana Webb
Painting might be better
to catch this shift miraculous of twilight by twilight caught within one pane. Myriad frames in galleries end on end beyond the elusive horizon could not hold all the skyscapes of solstice at nightfall. Dimming silhouettes of trees. Flit and miss birds. Fork in the trunk where the gold slots through and falls …
words all I have lit wicks of worn-down pencils
About the Author
Diana Webb edits the Time Haiku journal and runs a haiku group in Leatherhead, Surrey, England, where she lives. Her recent books include Airspace, Slipping Between and Fragile Horizons. She enjoys running haibun workshops.
Wonderful vivid painterly descriptions make me think Diana is channelling Gerard Manley Hopkins (my favourite poet)