After all, "Who doesn't like poems." ~Ms. Emily Irby
Photo by Frank Kee, Tehachapi, CA 3/20o5
Amid the chaos and the noise, spring blossoms in fragrant remembrance, awakens new life, sings with heart. Daylight lingers hoping we might take notice. She longs to coax us from the neon lights and cement walls into communion with her enchanting beauty. She calls to us, “Don’t pass me by, join the rhythm of my turning, come dance with me!”
Is it any surprise that April is National Poetry month? Poetry reveals a world of intimacy and passion in changing hues of light and shadow and bold splashes of color, once invisible melodies become our closest friends.
On April 14, all around our nation, in our schools, libraries and workplaces, people will be celebrating a Poem in Your Pocket Day. I hope you will participate! It's simple, just pick your favorite poem to fold in your pocket. Create some of your own fun capers and watch the flowering of smiles grow.
After all, said the lovely young poet, Ms. Emily Irby, "Who doesn't like poems?"
Please share your favorite poem with us… Visit www.poets.org to sign up for “a poem a day” e-mail, in commemoration of National Poetry month!
~liz Sorensen Wessel
P. S. Please sponsor me with a $5.00 donation for Concern America's "Walk Out of Poverty" on April 16, 2011. I am walking for the people of Guatemala and in loving remembrance of my brother John Sorensen whose birthday is April 17th. Go to www.concernamerica.org/walkoutofpoverty
(My Goal $500.00, so far $175.00 in pledges)
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