Sunday, April 21, 2019

NPM19 - Day 21 - Again, Wordplay


Continuing with ideas from the past two posts!

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

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!





Day Twenty-One - wordplay 

      It's Easter. If you celebrate, I wish you a joyous day today. And because it's Easter, I thought I'd write one more poem from my playing with words.  

      Here is a brief piece from the History Channel that gives some history of the Easter symbols.



Scrambled

egg white
pie delight
egg nog
cream fog
egg head
mislead
egg roll
spice toll
eggplant
enchant
eggshell
chick cell
egg cup
dress up
egg hunt
bunny stunt


Linda Baie ©



photo credit: arbyreed Egg on Black Rocks via photopin (license)

12 comments:

  1. Another super clever word play poem! I still can't even imagine how long it takes to write one of these!It took me several hours to write the dog idiom one and that was not nearly as complex as this!

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    1. Really not too long this time, on a roll (ha!) Thanks, Carol. I adored your dog poem, too!

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  2. This is the perfect delight for Easter. Thank you so much Linda!

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  3. Thank you, Jane, Cheriee, & Jama. Happy Easter to you all!

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  4. I love your word play poem, perfect for this hippity-hoppity holiday.

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    1. Thanks, Margaret. Hope you had a lovely Easter!

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  5. Oh, I missed this one and it's definitely one to enchant and delight! You are great at these wordplay poems, Linda!

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  6. Love this one, Linda! Your word play is 'egg-septional'! A little late, but happy belated Easter. =)

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