You found it! I am excited to be hosting Poetry Friday once again, but from my newer blog...my toddler, one might say! I have been working on other writing projects about poetry instead of writing poems lately. But, as I sat here this week pondering a poem, a rhyme, anything really I realized all I can think about is summer slipping away. How it comes and then it goes and we all move through to the next season.
I hope you will all join me for Chalk-A-Bration on Saturday August, 31st! I hope to keep the Chalk-A-Bration going all year long this time so be sure to join in and check out all the chalkers next week!
And now onto my offerings of the day...
summer
stands
still
sending
sweet
scents
sun
sings
so-long
sweet
summer
song
And then.....I saw a bee! I am so easily distracted. But, had to write about it, because it was a bee buzzing really close to me on my hydrangea bush. Don't worry, the bee was unharmed.
Pollen parcels
packed for flight.
From petal to petal
your dance, a sight
I watch you
captured in the web.
As petals cradle
your little head.
Photo by Shawn Hubbard
And so begins the roundup.....drum roll......
Go catch some fish with Charles Ghigna over at
Father Goose!
Check it Out with Jone where she shares a collaborative poem with Mary Lee and information on the Cybils.
Linda, from
Teacherdance, wrote a poem back in April using a prompt idea shared by Mary Lee! Linda shares this poem as well as some thoughts about beginning the new school year.
April has guest Sonya Sones who offers teaching tips and a big poetry reveal at
Teaching Authors. But that's not all...there's a book giveaway!
Join BJ Lee over at
Blue Window for an original ballad.
Myra at
Gathering Books shares a wreath of words and a heroic crown of sonnets.
This week at
The Drift Record, Julie posts several double dactyls and challenges readers to write one as a way to honor the late poet John Hollander.
Michelle shares an original mask poem titled "Sky Calling" at
Today's Little Ditty.
Tabatha at
The Opposite of Indifference has a cleave poem.
Mary Lee shares two poetry book reviews as she begins a busy school year. Go see the reviews at
A Year of Reading.
At
Carol's Corner you will find a poem celebrating the unknowns of "The First Day of School" by Judith Viorst.
Margaret has an exercise she did with her kids this week at
Reflection on the Teche.
At
The Late Bloomer's Book Blog Gigi has some entertaining animal poetry.
Irene Latham has Valerie Worth poems about farm animals this Poetry Friday at Live
Your Poem.
Jama is back from a blogging break and is featuring Kate Lebo, Seattle's Pie Poet. Go check it out at
Jama's Alphabet Soup.
Join
Author Amok in Gettysburg while her family tours the battlefields ans she shares a poem by a Confederate veteran, describing (some think) the doomed and famous Pickett's Charge.
Stefanie from
Morning Musing comes with an ode to one of her favorite summer activities.
Want to read an original poem from the garden? Join
Liz Steinglass at her blog for some Fuzzy Tails.
Diane swoops in with a summer poem at
Random Noodling and of course
KK's Kwotes joins us too!
Check out some Poetry Resources from Penny at
a penny and her jots.
Jeannine wrote about deepening poems at
Views from a Window Seat.
Ruth has Christina Ressetti's "In an Artist's Studio," at
There is no such thing as a God-forsaken town.
At
Poet! Poet! Anastasia shares a "Why Haiku" that she wrote for Michelle's Haiku garden.
Keri joins us with her last poem swap at
Keri Recommends.
Ready for a double haiku about an emu? Go get it with Becky at
Tapestry of Words.
Matt joins in with a poem called "To the Newborn," at
Radio, Rhythm & Rhyme. You must stop here to see this precious new baby.
Little Willow joins in with Universal by Walt Whitman.
At
i.droo.it has five new poems and 15 lunchbox doodle cartons as a result of taking suggestions from twitter and Facebook for challenging poem vocabulary. Check out the tricky words with Samuel.
The
Drawer of M.M. Socks brings us an original poem about Mr. Knuckles!
Find an original poem and a writing exercise with Joy at
Poetry for Kids Joy.
JoAnn has an original poem in The Fib form, check out her blog to learn more!
In this week with Billy Collins and Aimless Love is
Karen.
With a poem called Surrender
Dia joins the party.
Robin joins us from
Teaching Tomorrow's Leaders with a new and improved revised version of a poem called The Summer Bathtub.
Liana joins us from
Commas Have Wings, she is a poetry advocate (love her already). Go read her poetic share!
Doraine's post from
Dori Reads was inspired by
Little Dog, Lost by Marion Dane Bauer.
Jen from
Teach Mentor Texts brings us two poems from the book
Falling Hard, 100 Love Poems by Teenagers by Betsy Franco.
Bridget Magee brings a poem about three little...but big on importance words. Find her at
wee words for wee ones.
Amy from
The Poem Farm is in late but joins us with a post including some cats and life in New York City.
Roundup complete now onto reading all of you! Happy weekend poetry friends.