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Catch those words, string 'em up. It's the only way to get fed up. Image credit: Randy McGuire on Pixabay
Something I love about poetry, it's whatever the reader wants it to be. Did you read this as an argument? Intimacy? Change? Dancing?
Well, National Poetry Month is over and we are two days into May and I'm already back to Covid19 poems. I'll try to not to fixate too much as I've really enjoyed the prompts from Amy Kay poetry. This is a shadorma poem which is a Spanish syllabic poem type and I learned about it from Amy Kay poetry and here.
Nothing like a nature poem to help you appreciate a beautiful first day of May. Image credit: Pri Pat on Pixabaypixabay.com/users/photolove-90987/?utm_source=link-attribution&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=image&utm_content=210692
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AuthorCreative enthusiast, gregarious naturalist, opinionated humanist, MBA, RYT 200. Amy Kay Czechowicz completed a poetry challenge for 2018, 2020, and half of 2023 by posting an original poem daily to this blog. She teaches yin and vinyasa weekly at Green Lotus Yoga in Lakeville, Minnesota and chimes in here from time to time with musings and rhymes. Archives
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