April is #NPM18 - National Poetry Month.
"Wanted: a needle swift enough to sew this poem into a blanket."
~Charles Simic
And, see what many are doing for Poetry Month, by looking HERE at Jama Rattigan's post at Jama's Alphabet Soup.
My goal for Poetry Month: A haiku diary that may include other forms related to haiku, like haibun, haiga. monoku or renga. My first poem speaks of why I am handwriting the poems.
April’s garden,
growing poems
on lined pages
Linda Baie
Poem TenPoem Eleven
Poem Twelve
Poem Thirteen
Poem Fourteen
Poem Fifteen
Poem Sixteen
Poem Seventeen
Poem Eighteen
Poem Nineteen
Poem Twenty
Poem Twenty-One
Here is poem twenty-two - a monoku You can read what Robyn Hood Black says in her post here about this form.
This compact verse offers hope, a promise that life goes on. Love it.
ReplyDeleteIt was truly a gift yesterday after having snow, and now warm again. Thanks, Glenda.
DeleteBeautiful! The monoku is new to me.
ReplyDeleteI first learned about it from Robyn, trying to figure it out!
DeleteThis little poem packs a wallop! Those little things give us so much hope.
ReplyDeleteYes, I agree, Cheriee. Thanks!
DeleteShort, but sweet and filled with promise. "Monoku" - going to have give this form a go. Thanks for sharing, Linda. =)
ReplyDeleteAnother 'brief" poem form for you, Bridget. Thanks!
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