It’s Poetry Friday!

Laura at Poems for Teachers

has the round up of poetry goodness this week!

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Technically, I’m not a teacher. But I am a poet and I love children. So last week, I wrote poems with the Ethical ELA community for five days. During that time, I was helping to care for my aging parents. The creative exercise of immersing myself in writing poems brought light to each day.

One of my favorites from the week:

Prompt: The Important Thing
Write a poem using the format found in Margaret Wise Brown’s THE IMPORTANT BOOK.

I found myself writing poems about lots of important things. Here are two:

 

The Deck

 

The most important thing about a deck

is it’s a spot to stop and reflect.

It is noisy in a quiet way.

It hosts concerts of birdsong and tree chatter.

It’s flowers, a festival of color, offer a soft landing for weary eyes.

It is always ready to receive you

for mornings before sunrise

on a chaise lounge big enough

for you and a furry four-legged.

It invites smiles–

when unexpected guests arrive.

But the most important thing about a deck

is it’s a spot to stop and reflect.

 

©draft, Patricia J. Franz

A Wedding

 

The most important thing about a wedding

is it marks a moment.

It is promises and sacred space.

It is celebration and grace.

It is a nod to mystery

–by chance or by choice–

two people joined together

in forever-lives.

But the most important thing about a wedding

is it marks a moment.

 

©draft, Patricia J. Franz

I am celebrating this weekend with family and friends, marking our son and his soulmate’s much-anticipated, most important thing. Forgive me if I am unable to get to your posts till later in the week!