I always look forward to Mondays as a happy time of getting together to share the joy of poetry, but in setting up this post, I'm am all too conscious of the tragic loss of human life in Connecticut last week. All of us at Real Toads send our deepest condolences to the bereaved families, along with our love and prayers. Let us dedicate this open link to the children and their teachers, all the brave people who did their utmost to protect the vulnerable, and those who lost their lives.
I happily will go back and dedicate this poem. It is too soon for me to write about the event in question, but this poem loves teaching and children and community.
I apologize for not having read the text...I just dashed in this morning and linked up as per normal. I don't think I would have written on this subject in any case, but I wouldn't have linked something totally unrelated, either. Sorry about that, gang.
I wrote my poem on Saturday to express my sorrow at Friday's horrendous events. The poem I will link today is one I have been working on with poets' favourite words, when I can finally get it to make sense.
kerry, I was going to post my Newtown poem, but today an unexpected blessing came my way, and I just wrote this. I hope all can find some solace in my poem. Take heart: Night only casts a pall when we forget to turn on our lights. Keep your lamps trimmed and burning, folks, and remember to hug every kid you know extra hard. Love love love, Amy
My response to the Sandy Hook shooting. It's late and I'm drained but I promise to be back tomorrow and read these wonderful poems. Thank you for the forum.
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ReplyDeleteThough I link to Toads, for a triple whammy!
ReplyDeleteHappy Monday to all!
ReplyDeleteHappy Monday! I found a poem I used for Memorable Day. Reading it gave me chills...
ReplyDeleteThanks Kerry for using my photo :D
Good Morning, poets! Looking forward to some nourishment from the garden today!
ReplyDeleteAll my best to the poets and friends who visit today.
ReplyDeleteHappy Monday ~
ReplyDeleteI have linked a new poem/post for OLN and Sunday's mini-challenge as well ~
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ReplyDeleteKerry, I'm so glad you did this.
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ReplyDeleteHappy Open Link Monday ! my deepest condolences to the bereaved families, along with my love and prayers.
ReplyDeletethank you, Kerry. i feel rather a mess this morning, to tell the truth. such BIG love to all of you. love, love love.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know this was going to be dedicated to them and coincidentally my poem is also written for this instance of such sadness.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kerry for your heart...and all Toads also...thank you.
I happily will go back and dedicate this poem. It is too soon for me to write about the event in question, but this poem loves teaching and children and community.
ReplyDeleteI apologize, the poem I posted was posted before I read the Monday Morning message...I hope I did not offend anyone...I am such an ass.
ReplyDeleteThere I posted another that fits the theme a bit better. Sorry.
ReplyDeleteWarm holiday wishes to all.
ReplyDeletehappy Monday everyone, I've linked up a poem inspired by my Rachel and her squiggle today. now off to visit you all
ReplyDeleteKerry, I was inspired by your dedication of Open Link Monday so I wrote another poem and just posted it, not trying to over post, but the muse called
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome cloudfactor5 - the spirit of this open link is an open-hearted one.
ReplyDeleteI apologize for not having read the text...I just dashed in this morning and linked up as per normal. I don't think I would have written on this subject in any case, but I wouldn't have linked something totally unrelated, either. Sorry about that, gang.
ReplyDeleteA very nice tribute to the senseless loss of so many precious lives.
ReplyDeleteI wrote my poem on Saturday to express my sorrow at Friday's horrendous events. The poem I will link today is one I have been working on with poets' favourite words, when I can finally get it to make sense.
ReplyDeletei managed to string some fresh words together, like holiday lights, maybe. i hope no one minds me posting a second link. love xoxox!
ReplyDeletekerry, I was going to post my Newtown poem, but today an unexpected blessing came my way, and I just wrote this. I hope all can find some solace in my poem. Take heart: Night only casts a pall when we forget to turn on our lights. Keep your lamps trimmed and burning, folks, and remember to hug every kid you know extra hard. Love love love, Amy
ReplyDeleteMy response to the Sandy Hook shooting. It's late and I'm drained but I promise to be back tomorrow and read these wonderful poems. Thank you for the forum.
ReplyDeletei posted this a few days ago.
ReplyDelete*hugs* to all
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Sorry Toads and Gardeners, I fogot to but a link back here on my blog. I just corrected that now.
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