Your Moment: National Poetry Month 26 of 30
Your Moment
The bounce
brings friends together.
The throw
asks others to join.
The kick
brings players running.
The catch
is your moment
to shine.
© Cathy L. Mere 2014
I'm writing poetry for 30 days. For the first seven days of the challenge I wrote about "objects of memory," then "objects I just can't live without" and "school objects." For the next seven days I will be writing about objects that can be found on the playground. This will help me to prepare for a little poetry writing with students. Our class will be taking poetry around the building in the days to come.
The bounce
brings friends together.
The throw
asks others to join.
The kick
brings players running.
The catch
is your moment
to shine.
© Cathy L. Mere 2014
I'm writing poetry for 30 days. For the first seven days of the challenge I wrote about "objects of memory," then "objects I just can't live without" and "school objects." For the next seven days I will be writing about objects that can be found on the playground. This will help me to prepare for a little poetry writing with students. Our class will be taking poetry around the building in the days to come.
April is National Poetry Month. Again this year, inspired by Mary Lee Hahn, I'm joining other poetry bloggers (view links in sidebar) taking the challenge to share poetry each day during the month of April. For thirty days my hope is to write a new poem each day. The first two years I took this challenge I wrote any poem that found me. This year, however, I've decided to try to write a poem about an object each day. If you've read Billy Collins' poem, The Lanyard, you may have noticed the way he took an object to tell a much more meaningful story of his relationship with his mother. My hope is to find the deeper significance in the things around me.
This is one of my favorites for the month. Every word counts.
ReplyDeleteI was just thinking the same thing. It says it all. Ball. Without even saying it.
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