The Poetry Pantry
2nd Chance Poems or 1st time shares
Anything goes!! All Poems, all Poets, All Week!!
Do you have a poem you would like to share? Something that you just felt inspired to write and want others to read. Perhaps it’s a poem that didn’t get as much exposure on your blog as you would have liked. Maybe it’s a poem that you wrote a long time ago that you would like people to revisit. That’s what this section of Poets United is for.
Each Sunday we start a new post with a New Mr. Linky for you. This is so that you can post a link to anything you want us to read, anything at all related to poetry or prose found on your own poetry blogs. It will remain open all week so that you can show us your writings and thoughts. You can post links weekly should you chose to do so. What poetry you put here is up to you so don't be afraid to share with us!!
There 3 simple rules:
1. Don’t link to more than 3 poems per week.
2. Please visit some of the other poems linked here when you link to yours.
3. Leave a comment after you have posted
your link.
your link.
Thank you for this lovely chance to give more visibility to our work. Truly appreciate it. :)
ReplyDeleteOne old and one new. One about temptation and one about the insignificant housewife. Thank you all for sharing and reading!
ReplyDeleteThanks for offering this great opportunity to share our words with each other!
ReplyDeletePosted two poems written in the past few days. I always enjoy the Pantry!
ReplyDeletegood morning, friends!
ReplyDeleteHello, thank-you for allowing me to share my words. Just skip that first link. Must have yinged, instead of yanged.
ReplyDeleteMy entry is about this day, in 1968, when many realized, the American Camelot would never be.
posted one poem:)
ReplyDeletethanks for giving me this platform for sharing my work:)
Hello everyone! Hope you guys like my post.
ReplyDeleteMy post today is a very special one: Sherry Blue Sky and I worked on a poem together, and that was an amazing experience. I have enormous respect for Sherry - she's such an incredible human being, so was thrilled to join her for a walk along her wild ways.
ReplyDeletethis one is a bit og a crazy free-write. a little wild. haven't written anything like this in a while
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday...an old one taking another peek at the light of day. Vb
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday all!
ReplyDeleteI'm sharing one from a few months back.
Hope you all have another great week!
Here's my latest limerick and Limerick-Off challenge: Gourmet Limerick.
ReplyDeleteThanks very much!
Poets United,
ReplyDeleteSeeing both sides, with my words.
Eileen
I have just tried a tau for a change! Love experimenting!
ReplyDeleteThanks for this opportunity giving our old poems a new lease of life :)
ReplyDeleteIt was my first time trying on a sonnet. It may not be apt, but it was indeed awesome trying it on. Find it here
ReplyDeleteThanks for the wonderful opportunity to share with all fellow members.
Another week with more to read!
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ReplyDeleteIt has been a while! I got lost in the universe. That's a long story but I am back!! Three pieces I have shared!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the opportunity! And please come visit us at http://randommisanthrope.com/ !
ReplyDeleteThank you for this opportunity.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this. It's been a way for me to get to know more of the poets here - and to read some great poems that I might otherwise miss.
ReplyDeleteRichard
1. Congratulations on your anniversary
ReplyDelete2. Thank you for what you do for us!
3. I really liked the "Untitled" poem on the home page
4. Congratulations to Luna also!
5. Repeat #2.
Summertime and the livin' is easy....
ReplyDeletehttp://lolamousedroppings.blogspot.com/2011/06/shades-of-summer-red.html
Here you get extra value - three Blogpoets in one post!
ReplyDeleteJust posted two recent creations, I hope you enjoy them. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWell, as I comment after posting ... I posted this back on the 6th. But it disappeared.
ReplyDeleteHere's a new poem that i just wrote today! Enjoy :)
ReplyDeleteFather's Day got me thinking.
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