Thursday, September 1, 2022

This photo...

Happy September, Friends 


Thank you,Teacher Dance, for hosting our Poetry Friday roundup today. This month, my youngest child enters the last of his teens. Where has the time gone? School is in full swing north to south, east to west in the USA and, the Inklings share a challenge from Margaret:

...Choose a photo from the month of This Photo Wants to be a Poem and share your poem and your process...

I chose this beautiful photo by Kim Douillard posted to Reflections on the Teche on July 6th. I've heard, read...somehow learned...that the word "dance" is used a LOT in poems. I try to find a synonym for the word whenever I can...but this time it just fits.


https://reflectionsontheteche.com/2022/07/06/this-photo-wants-to-be-a-poem-57/


It's a season of September stars! I love this song...I promise to hum it every day this month. Some of the lyrics are on Star's padlet: https://padlet.com/mitchellhubeimom/4bzbfu2cg5k7awk5

September
by Earth, Wind and Fire
Do you rememberThe 21st night of September?Love was changin' the minds of pretendersWhile chasin' the clouds away
Our hearts were ringin'In the key that our souls were singin'As we danced in the night, rememberHow the stars stole the night away, oh, yeah



12 comments:

  1. Oh I love this photo - and this dance - and agree it is the perfect word here! Thanks for the smile :)

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  2. I could take pictures of egrets all day long, Linda. This is a beauty & I don't mind the word "dance" at all. I also love "beak to the breeze". I do love that song, too. It stays with me all the month! And, yes, how the time goes. My grandson turned 21 a few weeks ago - amazing. Thanks for a lovely start to PF!

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  3. This egret of Kim's is a funny fellow, and dance is the just right word. I also love your other word choices (bob, weave, beak to the breeze). And of course I remember September.

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  4. I hadn't heard that about the (over)use of "dance" in poems...I suspect "song," too...I know I use that a lot! Good idea to stretch our language...also good to use the word that best fits. Thank you, Linda. xo

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  5. I could boogie down all day to the beat of your poem! Fun!!

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  6. I would like to watch Mary Lee boogieing down all day to the egret's beat...this is just the combo of words and pic to get the day going!

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  7. What a wonderful photo and poem! I love the rhythm of your poem--makes me want to dance, too! And your padlet Golden Shovel is a terrific tribute to the song.

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  8. The photo is such a delight for a cross your feet beat. Beak to the breeze is a favorite line, Linda. Have a great weekend.

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  9. Wow this egret is sooo happy, I can feel him shuffling his feet and wouldn't mind joining him, and you captured his feelings perfectly in your poem Linda. I think he hears you singing along with Earth, Wind and Fire… Thanks!

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  10. Your poem is such a great match to this photo--and so different from Margaret's. I love how you two responded to the same photo in such different ways. As you know "beak to the breeze" is my favorite line :) This whole poem is such a fun read!

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  11. I love that song, too, Linda - but not as much as your step-strutting egret!

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  12. Linda, wonderful Earth, Wind, and Fire song. I will be singing that too now, thanks to you posting the lyrics. I loved your stealing the starlight golden shovel. We can't hold onto it, can we?

    You are right--the egret dance was needed. You captured those crossed feet perfectly.

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