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What Nature Said

by Hannah Williams

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A bold infusion, Bleeds fuchsia deeply. A petal falls eastward.
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A soft scent soothes us, Through healing in its aura. A therapy tale.
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A honey centred, Milky petaled woven crown Youthful hands designs.
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Autumn sings golden, eulogy probing summer , on its stolen leaves.
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Rain (Haiku) 00:16
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When the weeping waves Hides its tears in bitter sands Pebbles mediate.
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A soft staccato Smoothly singing southwards Rapid droplets dance.
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A sombre season Where light fades and dark brightens There silver strands align.
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Callous feet walked through Fire. A searing flame steaming Souls. Flames of desire
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Soil (Haiku) 00:12
A split in the soil. Drought across the Saharan. Silence the nomads.
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Echoed voice dancing, On the tepid mouth of speech. Borders are now mute.
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A stolen laughter, Becomes broken bitterness Seized from sincere souls.
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A hand that never labour. Yet clings to prayer, asks for starvation.
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A book never used, Left untouched gathering dust. Potential wasted.
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A lucid mirage Faint elusive memories Reason redundant.

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'What Nature Said' is a short collection of audio haikus written, produced and created by Hannah Williams. Each piece explores the various facets of nature on a literal, metaphorical and metaphysical sense. ‘Cherry Blossom’ explores the vivid imagery of colour whilst ‘Lavender’ explores the intersection of plants and healing. ‘Daisy Chains’ is a playful piece exploring naivety and simplicity of the youth.Other eclectic’ pieces includes: ‘Grass’ ‘Autumn’ ’Rain’, ‘Sunrise’, ‘Seaside’ ‘Waterfall’ ‘Silver Lining’, and ‘Flames’. The more poignant pieces are ‘Soil’, ‘Language’ and 'Speech' are centred to reflect the political state of land and linguistics. Then of course, the musings on books in ‘A Potential Wasted’ and perception of destitution in ‘Poverty’ as well as the conflict between reality and imagination in the piece ‘On Dreams and Visions’. Overall, this collection is bound to make you ponder and bring you closer to nature with its relaxing sounds, soft meditative tone and soothing lyrics.

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released August 18, 2018

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Hannah Williams London, UK

Hannah Williams is a multi-discipline writer and performer specialising in poetry, short stories and theatre.

This debut collection 'What Nature Said' explores the various facets of nature on a literal, metaphorical and metaphysical sense.

This piece is bound to bring you closer to nature with its relaxing sounds, soft meditative tone and soothing lyrics.
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