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!!
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
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Happy sunday ~
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday poets!
ReplyDeleteJust a short one from me this week! Have a great week, everyone.
ReplyDeleteIf you have already read my lighthouse poem, I thank you for your wonderful comments. If not, I welcome your thoughts.
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday.
Good morning everybody. As always, thank you for this lovely site.
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday.
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good morning, everyone. my favorite sunday ritual :)
ReplyDeleteHello friends.
ReplyDeleteWoW! It's Sunday again & where would we be without our Pantry?
I'm sharing one from deep in my treasured archives, but new on my blog.
Have a great Sunday & upcoming week everyone!
Our Candlelight Of Love
Happy Sunday morning everyone! Looking forward to some great reading!
ReplyDeleteHi kids! Goody! Sunday - a whole day to read poetry:)
ReplyDeletemorning, all... sharing my latest
ReplyDeletelighting up my sunday nights :)
ReplyDeleteGood day to all!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes to everyone. Hope you all had a good weekend. :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks as always for hosting this! Here's my latest limerick and Limerick-Off challenge: Prone Limerick.
ReplyDeleteThank you for taking the trouble to organise this site.
ReplyDeleteA little shorty being shared today. Hope you like it. I'm off to peruse some of the previous entries now :)
ReplyDeleteVery happy to be back with Poets United; and the Pantry - keeping the poetic voice alive through the written word.
ReplyDeleteToo fun!!
ReplyDeletePoets United,
ReplyDeleteA few words to express my knowledge of the game of football!!!
Eileen
Hope to hear from you all soon!
ReplyDeleteErick Flores
Poets United,
ReplyDeleteThe value of having this connection.....
Eileen
Praying for peace through this piece of poetry; hope to reach some new readers. Everyone be blessed.
ReplyDeleteHello! : ), first time stopping by,and excited by the potential of what i have seen so far. Looking forward to stopping by often and being an active member.
ReplyDeleteNew poem on the poetry pantry. Enjoy! :D
ReplyDeleteThank you for the support!
Erick Flores
have a great week everyone!
ReplyDeleteHi. This is the first time i share a poem here.
ReplyDeleteso thank you for this opportunity.
wishing you an inspiring week!
IA
For me, a tyro poet, an image inspires the words.
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I've written a few limericks. I'm glad I have poets to share them with. :)
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Another poem once again, #3. Please check it out! :D Thanks for the support!
ReplyDeleteworking on some new to me forms this week.
ReplyDeleteSharing some of my recent work...
ReplyDeleteI've submitted two poems this week.
ReplyDeleteThis is an excellent place!
ReplyDeleteThere's some great poets and poems up here
ReplyDeletereally nice poems:)
ReplyDeletelong winded one, and i also posted an old one by mistake, ohwell.
ReplyDelete....perks me up whenever i read and visit blogs. please drop by my site too...thanks a lot!
ReplyDeletehttp://preciousnotesmundanethoughts.blogspot.com/2011/12/butterfly.html
i put up another sonnet
ReplyDeleteooops, first one i just posted was already on for #69, i put up another one. sorry
ReplyDeleteThanks for the prompt everyone!
ReplyDeleteI have a new haiku published on my blog. I love to share that with you.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy visiting,
These bent trees are prevalent in midwest. It is thought that the original Indians tied saplings over to indicate direction.
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