Greetings, all, and power to you as April draws to a close and many of us are beginning to feel a little poetryed out! Let's give ourselves grace--I want to post on this Friday but I know I'll need to limit my commenting if not my reading. My goal is 11 eleven-word comments; what balance of creation/participation/rest do you need this week?
Here are my 🌎rescue🌍elfchen, intended for kids, for the last couple of weeks. You can see them all on Instagram, but here they are all gathered for ease of enjoyment, and I hope you do.
brought to you by Wm Shakespeare, King Richard II:
This last one received a lot of support but not much in the way of ideas, because like me, other Instagramming poets are running dry too! But never fear: I left my writing sofa and rode to school on my bike, and as someone I follow says, #natureneverdisappoints. So here's today's elfchen, fresh off the saddle:
one
lawn unmowed,
untidies the block:
multitude of buttercups! thanks,
neighbor.
Thanks to our lovely host today, Ruth at
There is no such thing as a Godforsaken town, who comes to us from Kampala and keeps us mindful of other life experiences--rather like our Progressive Poem is doing this year. Visit Ruth and also
Karin Fisher-Golton, who is progressing the journey of two young migrants today. May we all be well and safe, and may we all help someone be weller and safer today.