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Saturday, April 20, 2019

NPM19 - Day 20 - More Wordplay

Continuing with ideas from the book. This time, Wordplay

              I have a giveaway of a new poetry book here. Be sure to enter! It's almost over!

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!






           I wrote something similar yesterday, wanted to try one more!



Pinning

pin prick
ouch, lick
pin drop
quiet stop
pin wheel
wind feel
pin hole
pic goal
pin head
unread
pin point
anoint
pinstripe
stereotype
pin ball
that’s all

Linda Baie ©

13 comments:

  1. Oh, Linda, you are having too much fun!

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    1. Yes, probably will stop this now, but will keep the idea! Thanks, Ramona

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  2. Golly this is a BLAST! I went back to read a few times, imagining each wee scene. Even if you stop for now...do come back to these. They are superneat. Happy continued Poetry Month, friend. xx

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    1. I've found a few more possibilities, Amy. They are fun! Happy Poetry Month to you as well!

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  3. Thanks for the smile today. Wordplay is such fun and it looks like you're enjoying it!

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    1. Yes, it's a new thing, and word challenging. Thanks, Jama

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  4. This was indeed fun. I think I read it at least three times and appreciated each bit every go round.

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    1. Thanks, Cheriee! Having a good time with the words!

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  5. These are so clever! I would love to know how long this took you!!!!

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    1. Thanks, Carol, I actually couldn't say in hours, have been working on it off and on since Thursday, when I finished the one for Poetry Friday, just messing around with words!

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    1. Hmmmm....you have me thinking about other words that might work in this type of play.

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    2. There are many, I think! Thanks!

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