Today I post another Christmas poem or winter poem for Children called Christmas Ice. I wrote some funny Christmas poems for children and Xmas poems for kids. Merry Christmas and white Christmas is what I am looking for when i go back to Sweden for my Christmas holidays next week. We will...
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I often think in rhyme, and as I have the time, I write them line by line. It's snot funny being an elephant when you need to blow your nose. My trunk is long, and I have no hands as I'm sure the whole world knows. And where would I keep my tissues, as
it is as if you have earned a gold medal in patience. I particularly do not like waiting on the end of a phone line—when there are 493 in line ahead of me, or so that robotic nonhuman voice tells me, between messages of “thank you for waiting”...
the verb tenses and adding in articles to make more “sense”. That’s no uncommon to do with this prompt, and sometimes I make tiny tweaks in the final poem to help the pieces flow. But in the end, this poem wanted to be presented to the world raw, each line as it was ...
How do I read a poem? M: Each one is different, but as a general method, pause at the end of each line. Take a breath. Let the words hang for a moment, and then fall into the next line. Follow the punctuation as it winds around. Try this one: GlassBy Takako U. LentoThere ...
your amazing knowledge of 17th century poetry, your familiarity with fishing trips that went wrong, etc. Whatever the material, though, it also needs to resonate with your audience, meaning that your concise ability to deconstruct a 17th century poem might not hit its mark with somebody not fam...
I’ve been looking for pictures for this blog post and I came across this Advent Prayer and it was perfect. This prayer is an awesome way to divert our attention when it comes to the true meaning of Christmas. It isn’t about the gifts under the tree. The poem that Renee Swoop wrote...
And in the meantime, one of our fabulous entrants is so impatient to find out the winners that she wrote a special poem about it! I thought it was so clever, I had to let you all see it! Thank you Ira Nair for this poem, which made me laugh out loud!
Aquadrille prompt this week from Punamto use the word “alter” in, as the dVerse quadrille calls, a poem of just 44 words. Alternate Take She always assured there was an alternate take not to old news of our contrary states but to love after moment’s sweat would play ...