Street Folk
By Ellen Girardeau Kempler
Disembodied. Disenfranchised. Disconnected. Disassociated. Disowned. Disliked.
Distained. Disrespected. Disregarded. Disparaged. Disgraced. Dismissed.
Discarded. Disavowed. Disqualified. Disappointed. Disheartened. Distanced. Disbarred.
Dislocated to:
Dis City,
The Inferno,
Sixth Circle of Hell,
Not in My Backyard,
Planet Earth 00000
(Do not forward. Do not return.) Disappeared.
Called “a timely and powerful selection of climate poetics,” Ellen Girardeau Kempler’s first book, Thirty Views of a Changing World: Haiku + Photos, was published in December 2017 by Finishing Line Press. In 2016, she won Ireland’s Blackwater International Poetry Prize and received honorable mention in Winning Writers’ Tom Howard/Margaret Reid Poetry Contest. She posts a daily haiku and photo “anti-selfie” on Instagram @placepoet, you can follow her on Twitter @goodnewsmuse, and she publishes a newsletter called Tiny Letters.
Photo credit: Photo by Fred Pixlab on Unsplash.