Monday, February 27, 2012

The Poetry Pantry Is Now Open! - # 89


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.

24 comments:

  1. Wow. I guess I'm not late! :) Happy Monday everyone. :)

    I just wanted to share the new theme I'm doing on my blog each friday... it's a guessing game with an abstract photo and rhyming riddle. Something Sepia

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  2. Happy Monday!
    First time linking here! My poem's from December in my Poem-a-Day Project which will be celebrating its 6th month on March 1st! Wheeee!

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  3. Thanks for opening this space for us to share our poetry each week:-)

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  4. Hi kids, I posted an old one today from back in the archives.......have a great Monday:)

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  5. Thanks! feels great to connect back to poetry! have posted 2 links here :)

    http://puplumages.wordpress.com/2012/01/30/why-cheat/
    &
    http://puplumages.wordpress.com/2012/02/27/words-of-the-night/

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  6. Thanks so much, y'all! Actually came up with a story instead of a poem, but it's a good slice of history: The Great Depression. The one in the 30s, not the one that's looming now, nor is it My Great Depression!! Amy
    http://sharplittlepencil.com/2012/02/27/moving-day-circa-1933/

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  7. Poetic Bloomings have asked for "Where the Rubber Meets the Road" poems this week and as it happens, I have a few travel-type poems so will to link them here ... the first: "Discovering the Self in Selfish" is at this link:

    http://poeticbloomings.com/2012/02/26/where-the-rubber-meets-the-road-prompt-44/#comment-6066

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  8. I wrote mine tonight and will reciprocate with whoever comments on my poem.

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  9. Hi to all. This is my new poem up on the blog.

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  10. I have posted a haibun (prose and haiku). Pleas drop in.

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  11. I updated my profile recently and all I really could think of to write was that words are to savour and share. This is a great site to do just that. Cheers.

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  12. Poets United,

    It was a treat to find The Pantry open today.


    Eileen

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  13. My first time here... Interesting community! If you get a chance, say hello or join up at my blog http://semaphore1.blogspot.com ...Thank you!

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  14. Thanks for all the hard work you do at PU... It is appreciated.

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  15. Hi! Have a very new poem for you today. I wrote it almost by accident as I was writing a post filled with poetic prompts to encourage the readers of my Lina Lamont Fan Club blog to enter my 'Write a Christian Poem for Lent' contest.

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  16. Oops! Second link (75) is the right one.

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  17. Looking longingly for an updated Pantry... :(

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