Annette Pisano-Higley : Writing

Mountain Altars

Mountain Altars

A Poem by Annette Pisano-Higley


Japanese Dodoitsu form 7-7-7-5...
Looking Outward

Looking Outward

A Poem by Annette Pisano-Higley


Looking outward makes The inward so much brighter, Shattering darkness.
The Trembling Of Leaves

The Trembling Of Leaves

A Poem by Annette Pisano-Higley


The trembling of leaves, Thrilling in the summer breeze, Dancing soft and sweet.
Little Red Clock

Little Red Clock

A Poem by Annette Pisano-Higley


Japanese Dodoitsu format: 7-7-7-5
South Street Pier

South Street Pier

A Poem by Annette Pisano-Higley


This is written about the famous South Street Seaport in lower Manhattan, NYC.
Literary Photographers

Literary Photographers

A Poem by Annette Pisano-Higley


Spirit lenses we, Our eyes so attuned, Turning the outer images, Around to inner, With blessed muse-sent inspiration As flashes of light, And qu..
Let Me Walk

Let Me Walk

A Poem by Annette Pisano-Higley


Let me walk On the dampened earth, As she offers a glistening dew-dripped bounty To her ardent suitor sun. Let me smell The ripe musk of her, Br..
Look, What You Have

Look, What You Have

A Poem by Annette Pisano-Higley


Chicken soup simmering slowly on the stove, Tiny chirping birds hopping in raindrops From tree to tree, Country windows fogged from a summer shower..
Optical Delusion

Optical Delusion

A Poem by Annette Pisano-Higley


Do not believe What you see in front of your eyes, The shame, the lies, the barter Of lives For bitcoin, For sphere of influence, Filthy lucre, ..
Hiding From The Sun

Hiding From The Sun

A Poem by Annette Pisano-Higley


I hid from the sun. My husband found the day, and Placed it in my hands. Thank you.