Hello March Poets,
Our Inkling challenge comes from Margaret this month:
Persona Poem: A persona poem has a specific audience, conveys a message, is written in the voice of another person, place, or thing, and uses direct address. Sample poem, “Mother to Son” by Langston Hughes.
I dug into my photos from my recent trip to Germany for inspiration.
The portrait's description of the artist, date, and details from a quick Google search gave me some rich material to work with.
What the Letter Says
You hold me light
these words penned by Ernestine
My dear Angelika
Greatest gift of your parents,
this sister.
You are now 15 years old.
I have
Long now living a different life, another world.
copied this for you from
Klopstock:
As if time or distance
would grow between you.
Beautiful is, Mother
Nature’s splendor of your invention
As if her lifeforce doesn’t
flutter in lines of ink
scattered in the corridors; more
beautiful happy face
Her embrace falling,
fell from my pages
that thinks the great thought
of your creation again!
into your gaze,
and tender embrace.
Your sister, Ernestine
Hamburg 1822
Linda Mitchell 3/1/24
Inkling responses to the prompt:
Week 9 World Poem is on the padlet
Thank you Linda Baie at Teacher Dance for hosting our weekly round-up. Your heart-felt post about turmoil in the world and choice is a lovely leap day post.