Good Poetry Friday, Friend
Isn't it wonderful that poet extraordinaire, Tabatha, is hosting our round-up this week at: The Opposite of Indifference ? I learn something new and poetical every time I visit.
I've so enjoyed the History of American Poets series by Renee LaTulippe and Lee Bennett Hopkins at No Water River. Episode 2 was about poets of the 1930s.
Aileen Fisher is highlighted in this episode. I'm so taken by her poems, I decided to take her as mentor for my writing this week. Fisher's poetry is deceptively simple--manageable for kids but strong as any grownup's.
https://www.nowaterriver.com/history-of-american-childrens-poets-episode-2-the-1930s/ |
In the Spirit of Aileen Fisher...
Toes
By Linda Mitchell
By Linda Mitchell
From my highest height
I peer a long way down
I peer a long way down
past my tummy
and my knees
and my knees
to my feet on the ground.
Looking back up at me
ten toes wriggling free.
ten toes wriggling free.
From my highest height
I ponder my toes
ten footsy-fingers
I ponder my toes
ten footsy-fingers
in a low front row
wave from furthest reach
of me to my messy hair
up in the balcony seats.
wave from furthest reach
of me to my messy hair
up in the balcony seats.
If you ever want
to break up boredom
to break up boredom
and being barefooted
isn’t a problem
pull off your socks and shoes
wave hello to your toes
they can amuse you.
isn’t a problem
pull off your socks and shoes
wave hello to your toes
they can amuse you.
Weather is Full of the Nicest Sounds
By Aileen Fisher
By Aileen Fisher
Weather is full
of the nicest sounds:
it sings
and rustles
and pings
and pounds
and hums
and tinkles
and strums
and twangs
and whishes
and sprinkles
and splishes
and bangs
and mumbles
and grumbles
and rumbles
and flashes
and CRASHES.
I wonder
if thunder
frightens a bee,
a mouse in her house,
a bird in a tree,
a bear
or a hare
or a fish in the sea?
Not me!
of the nicest sounds:
it sings
and rustles
and pings
and pounds
and hums
and tinkles
and strums
and twangs
and whishes
and sprinkles
and splishes
and bangs
and mumbles
and grumbles
and rumbles
and flashes
and CRASHES.
I wonder
if thunder
frightens a bee,
a mouse in her house,
a bird in a tree,
a bear
or a hare
or a fish in the sea?
Not me!
In the Spirit of Aileen Fisher
Look at this beautiful handmade poetry post card from Christie Wyman. I love how her love of nature is so much a part of her poetry. Thank you, Christie!
https://wonderingandwondering.wordpress.com/ |