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This is one of my favorite spaces to post during the poetic week. I hope you look forward to it too. Link your ONE poem. If you are involved with NaPoWriMo, feel free to share one of your poems here. Then visit other poets. If you never visit other poets, eventually people will pass by your blog as well. We ALL like comments, so if you link please DO spend time visiting others. That is part of the fun as well. We really like it if you link back to Poets United too, so we spread the Poetry Pantry word in the blogosphere.
Come back a few times on Sunday and Monday to see what's new. Visit some strangers, and they will become new friends!
Also, don't forget to visit Poets United other days of the week. For example, every Wednesday Kim posts a new "Verse First" prompt. Hope you will join us there as well! Sherry Blue Sky does a feature (it varies) on Monday, and Rosemary Nissen-Wade does "I Wish I'd Written This" every Friday!
If you are on Facebook, look for us there as well. Join our site. It is one more way to stay in touch!
And now...here is the procedure, for those who are new here: Each Sunday we start a new post with a New Mr. Linky for you. This is so that you can post a link to a poem in your blog. The link will close Monday at 12:00 p.m. (CDT), but you can still visit the links of those who have posted them.
Thanks very much, and happy Sunday!
ReplyDeleteMadeleine Begun Kane
Hello again.
ReplyDeleteGood morning Mary and other poets.
ReplyDeleteI'm taking a day off from Napowrimo today. This is yesterday's poem. I find it hard going this year when last year it was so easy.
I wonder if others feel the same second time around.
Hi all...and happy poetry month!
ReplyDeleteJust read The Mad Yak in your previous post! It's so heartbreaking truly. I feel all sad now! Oh the power of poetry - so few words for maximum impact! Beautiful! Take care
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The weekend is nearly over and winter creeps closer down here...
ReplyDeleteHere's #7 of 30 - if I can last out that long! LOL
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday, Poets. It is warming up a bit here, but oh the wind..... Nice to see some poems AND comments here this morning.
ReplyDeleteThanks for organizing this delightful meme.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the opportunity to share!
ReplyDeleteHey, Mary et al., I'm testing out this new poem on Day 7 of NaPoWriMo.
ReplyDeleteIt's good to be back.
Hello everyone. I have read some amazing poems already, can't wait for more.
ReplyDeleteGood morning! Here's my poem/photo contribution for today , but it also kind of ties in with my "chaos" meme I posted last night as well. That one is really a rhetorical question. :) As for spring? maybe today we will be teased in Western NY.....
ReplyDeleteThanks for this lovely circle of writers - I'm sharing a poem I wrote a few weeks back. Happy Spring to everyone!
ReplyDeleteHi, everyone.
ReplyDeleteposting something from NaPoWriMo. :)
Sharing another little bit of the African experience here today.
ReplyDeleteHappy Poetry Month Poets!!
ReplyDeleteHi.. thank you Mary for giving us this wonderful platform every week.. Have posted one of my NaPoWriMo poems.. hope you all like it..
ReplyDeleteThis is day seven of Napo challenge and this poem is doing double duty. Thanks so much for providing this space,
ReplyDeleteElizabeth
http://soulsmusic.wordpress.com
I've linked up possibly the shortest poem I've ever written and yet somehow one of the most important. will be back to visit you all later
ReplyDeleteHello, poets. Just uploaded a pondside reflection on the resilience of Mother Nature. Hope you all can be refreshed today by a little of her charm.
ReplyDeletelinked up on a windy desert weekend
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ReplyDeleteAn old one from me. :-)
ReplyDeletePrompts for National Poetry Month!
ReplyDeleteGood Evening and thank you for the space and company :-)
ReplyDeleteTime to explore :-)
ZQ
Happy day 7!
ReplyDeleteit's after 4;30am so i'll be back to visit others.
ReplyDeletehave a lovely week everyone!
Sorry, I am a bit slow off the mark this time with reading others' wonderful stuff, and even commenting here. Had family here a few days from interstate, and of course gave them priority.
ReplyDeleteI am ahead of myself in the poetry month..There are days when they come and some when they do not...so I write them down when the muse strikes,usually two at a time.!
ReplyDeleteWell my first time here and I finally read all 54 submissions. All I can say is wow such a group of talent. Some made me sad, some angry, some laughing, some crying. Baffled was occasioned as well. But mostly I felt humbled. I can hardly wait till next week.
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