National Poetry Month is coming to an end soon. Tomorrow is Poem In Your Pocket Day. A day when poem lovers will pass out poems to unsuspecting people all over America. I will participate in two ways.
1. A few of my coworkers will get a poem tomorrow. I hope it makes them smile a little.
2. I will publish a poem on my blog every hour from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm.
The Challenge: I challenge other bloggers to participate Poem In Your Pocket Day by posting at least one poem on their blogs.
It’s easy. Choose a poem you like, your favorite poem, or one you wrote. Make a post with the poem and link to Poets.org’s National Poetry Month. Send me a link if you can, or link to me from within your post. I promise to read every poem.
I told a lady at work today that I’ve read a poem a day for almost 35 years. She was stunned. When she asked why, I told her that poetry helps me connect to an inner peace that is a lot like how I feel when visiting a favorite secluded spot in nature, like in Joshua Tree, where I can calm my mind and relax by simply sitting on a rock. I consider it a form of meditation. The same goes for poetry.
Poem in Your Pocket Day is cool.
To start things off I will share this Haiku poem by my snarky friend David.
Haikus don’t make sense
They are always so random
Refrigerator- David F. 4/25/2012
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