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Wishing all visitors and dwellers in the garden a very happy Monday. The second week of February always carries with it the hope of love and a change of seasons - both traditionally proven to be effective inspiration for poetry. With this in mind, the invitation is once more extended to all who would like to share their work on this forum. There are no restrictions in terms of subject, theme or form, so long as your posts qualify under the genre of poetry. Poems written for other memes are also welcome, for a second viewing, as are older pieces from your archives. Above all, we hope that you enjoy your time spent here. Please take the time to visit other posts, and leave commentary. Your thoughts are always appreciated.
14 comments:
Happy Monday........
Have a Happy Monday, Kerry.
Yes, in Texas we like to think of February as the beginning of spring. Especially after the first week has been endured.
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Good week to all. Not much in my tank currently, so revisiting older work. ~
Greetings, fellow toadies of song. Yesterday a weird orb appeared over the horizon here in rain-drubbed Florida: shiny and gold and bright. Someone called it the sun but how can that be? I heard that winter ate it as a palate-cleanser before the ice-braised fricasee of Eskimo. Anyhoo ... Such yellowy warmth (up to around 80 today) makes an old poet remember Valentiney-hiney songs of gooey love. Burp!
Happy Monday to the garden and all its inhabitants. I am flogging our new book with a poem from it--first and last time, I promise, and all my thanks go out to this community, which constantly supports me and encourages me to write at a higher level. Thank you, Kerry, and everyone, for all you do!
Hello friends in the garden. I'm feeling sassy today! The poem makes that clear. :-)
Wishing everyone a great week. Trying to keep my spirits up despite more snow being predicted. If anyone has some sunshine could you send some our way.
So lovely to be among Toads again!
Hi Toadlings! Posted something from 2011 this morning - after a winter-that-was-not-winter, woke this morning to a dump of snow. Pretty, and it will melt soon and that will be the end of winter - we got off easy this year.
Not a snow, but just cold, in the morning -12 F. Happy Monday to all!
I just love getting to share my poems with such lovely people. :)
Winter is eating my brain, or rather ironing it, crease by crease. Why did we move to Wisconsin? Oh, yes, it really is a wonderful church. Besides, my hometown had much more gloom than here, where the sun does shine, even when it's below zero!
Found an old photo and took it from there. Short and sweet, and I'm not known for brevity, ha ha. Amy
Thanks for the nice comment by me and wishes for a great new week!
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