(i)*National Poetry Month 2021
To celebrate I am sharing a picture and poetic form - everyday in April!
5 April: Happy Birthday, Colleen!
9 April: I 'der' to Learn German
10 April: Labyrinth Enlightenment
16 April: Seek and Ye Shall Find
21 April: RIP Troll-like Shakespearean Character
22 April: Seymour (See-more) the Cat
25 April: Love with a Capital J
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29 April 2021 picture + form: Poem in Your Pocket Day |
picture: pixabay
poetic form: rhyming quatrains
- from my archives (I've shared this poem in the past)
HUGE thank you to all of you who have been following and reading my daily poems this month (I know I have one more day in April).
I own the fact that many of my poems have not been tip-top, but I appreciate you reading and commenting. I have learned so much about a lot of poetic forms that I'd never heard of and/or ever tried. It's been a delightful challenge.
Also, if you are reading my posts from your email, please click through to my actual blog. It helps my analytics. 😉
10 comments:
Oh it has been fun to be along on your journey. I hope Poem in Your Pocket Day is wonderful and not so linty!!! I have a special envelope from my friend Jane Heitmann Healy's Souixland Libraries April Poetry Kit. I get to open it tomorrow. Cheers, Bridget.
Janet Clare F.
Happy Poem in Your Pocket Day!!! This was a fun rhyme. I've enjoyed your journey and glad to have stumbled upon your blog for the month.
I was at the bookstore late, but handed out a few poems for customer's pockets - fun to surprise them! I love this Bridget & have enjoyed all your delightful poems this month! It's rather nice to end on Poetry Friday, isn't it?
Thanks, Janet Clare, for joining me on this journey. You have been so encouraging - I truly appreciate it. And I'm intrigued by what your special envelope contains. :)
Thank you, Cathy! I'm SO happy you stumbled here as well! :)
You are the best poetry ambassador, Linda! And I've thoroughly appreciated your kind encouragement throughout the month. :)
Poem...pocket...PERFECTION!!!
Aw, thank you, Mary Lee! :)
This is wonderful Bridget! Inspiring to poets of all ages :-).
Thanks, Elisabeth! :)
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