Monday, September 5, 2011

Calling All Toads

Please share a poem or two.






Welcome to the Real Toads. The opportunity to link up from your blog to this Monday post remains available all week, and we invite members and visitors alike to share a poem, either old or new.  
  

19 comments:

Kerry O'Connor said...

This is how I rounded off my Kerouac weekend. Thanks to all who may have already read and commented on it over at Poets United.

Ostensible Truth said...

an apt poem for the day perhaps haha - just a surreal ramble as per usual!

Anonymous said...

I'm down to write about 2 poems a month at the moment - my submission for OT's pic' prompt.

Anonymous said...

i know i just put this up on the borges challenge, but these are the only new words i've got.

Kerry O'Connor said...

New or old, your words are welcome, Shawnacy, as are you :)

Marian said...

can't. stop. writing. rondelets.
HELP!

Ed Pilolla said...

thanks for the invite. looking forward to checking out everyone's stuff...

Abin Chakraborty said...

Hello all: this is my latest.hope u enjoy this.thanks :)

Virginia Robert said...

I found an old poem that I still enjoy reading. I thought I'd share it before I head off to work. I hope you like it too.

Kerry O'Connor said...

@ Seek the Sun... We'd love to read your poem, but it seems this link is faulty. Would you please try again?

Laurie Kolp said...

Autumn's in the air...

Unknown said...

Living in the moment... what day is this? ;-)

Anonymous said...

As it is Passchendaele, some toads were likely harmed in the construction of this piece.

Mary said...

This is not one of my best, but it is what came to me today. It is what it is!!

Susannah said...

The leaves will soon be falling, leaving us with bare branches and a longing for summer. It made me think of this old one of mine. :-)

Kerry O'Connor said...

I see I shall have to counter the Fall feeling by writing about Southern hemisphere Spring!! I'm feeling very chirpy...

Jinksy said...

I wrote this on Saturday with no particular place to link it to - Now I hope you don't mind sharing with the tenuous link to d'Verse's subject. I was unaware of at the time of writing, and Toads may have been the ideal only link if I'd waited patiently!

Philip Thrift said...

Old poem for now.

Mike Patrick said...

This is an old one, but special to me.