Glenn Ingersoll
(b. 1965, Anchorage, Alaska) has been writing poetry since high school. Although he writes in a variety of forms, he loves the space of the senryu & haiku, small yet uncrowded. Chapbooks include City Walks (broken boulder) and Fact (Avantacular). Ingersoll lives in Berkeley, California.
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Dare I Read
she doesn’t look at me
I don’t look at her
bus stop bench
turning page 238 wakes the cat
sun on one ear
tuning the
ukulele
the pile of whites
returned to the pile of colors
rainy day
after the swim
sound of water
stuck in my ear
a little bitter
is okay
morning coffee