Continuing with ideas from the book. This time, "a day"
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Tabatha Yeatts has created a link to poems teachers and librarians can print for poetry month, titled "Poetry in The Halls". I'm grateful to be one of the poets!
Remember to share:
Tabatha Yeatts has created a link to poems teachers and librarians can print for poetry month, titled "Poetry in The Halls". I'm grateful to be one of the poets!
Jama Rattigan has a post HERE with many poets' goals for April.
The Progressive Poem schedule can be found on the right!
Sunday
I am sitting here
reading and enjoying the Times,
happy for the honey sunshine
that makes every day sweet.
Here on quiet Sunday
the sun pinked
the sky’s few clouds
for a quiet hello,
a spring day at last.
I open windows before
dusk brings the chill,
hearing only kids and dogs.
No one scrapes ice from car windows.
I sip peppermint tea,
iced.
Linda Baie ©
Lovely, calm, and peaceful. This is what all Sundays should be like -- a day of rest, reflection, and gratitude . . . and peppermint tea! Nice photo!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jama, I do love Sundays and most of the time, they are like this.
DeleteOh, how lovely! Quiet, nature, kids, and dogs--and no ice except in your tea!
ReplyDeleteToday is warmer, too, but rain & cold are coming back, Jane. Mercurial April won't quit! Yesterday was just perfect! Thanks!
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Love this! And thank you for the lovely pic. We have sunshine today after days of gray and mist.
So glad for your sunshine, Ramona. Thanks for coming by!
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ReplyDeleteThis just makes me happy we are finally moving toward the warmer days of spring. I feel like I'm sitting right there with you drinking peppermint tea, iced (for sure). I loved this line:
happy for the honey sunshine
that makes every day sweet.
Thanks, Cathy. Today was even warmer, but full of 'busy', unlike to quiet of yesterday. I'm glad I wrote about it.
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