Welcome one. Welcome all! I am thrilled to host Poetry Friday today. Please leave the link to your website and the title or kind of poem in my comments, and I will post the links throughout the day today!Last week I thought I posted my original cinquain on Mr. Linky, but I didn't check to see if it worked (and it didn't. Oops, my bad!), so I will post a link to my poem here. So I will be green and recycle my poem today! :)
Sit back, relax, and enjoy these wonderful poetry links this weekend!
Read some original poetry here.
Kelly Fineman has A Word From the Troll.
Gregory at Gottabook has a baseball poem titled A Perfect Game.
Diane Mayr has baseball haiku at random noodlings.
Irene Latham has an original poem titled The Nina Remembers Columbus.
Wild Rose Reader has an original acrostic titled Daybreak.
Lorie Ann Grover has a hats haiku.
Merrial Blackwood is sharing The Incantess of the Dragoness.
Maya Ganesan has an original poem titled somewhere inside.
Read some favorite poems here.
Sherry is sharing a John Donne poem at Semicolon.
Andromeda has a Robert Bly poem at a wrung sponge.
Sarah Rettger shares a Dannie Abse poem at Archimedes Forgets.
Sarah N. has Wordsmith's To A Butterfly.
Janet is sharing In Audubon's Notebook by Gary Margolis.
Kurious Kitty has an early Robert Frost poem today.
Laura Salas is sharing a Kay Ryan "Dew."
Jama has Robert Pinsky's "ABC."
The Write Sisters are sharing Maya Angelou's Caged Bird today.
Bish Denham posted two poems by a mystery poet. Can you guess who?
At Blue Rose Girls, Elaine has poems for her daughter by Margaret Atwood, Naomi Shihab Nye, and James Lenfestey.
Read The Rain by William Henry Davies at Mother Reader.
Violet is sharing Robert Louis Stevenson at bookpress.
Jet has a baseball poem by Lucas Howell today.
Em is sharing Nocturne by Thomas Bailey Aldrich.
Miss Erin has a Billy Collins poem titled The Art of Drowning.
Susanwrites is sharing a Nils Peterson poem.
John Mutford has Invictus by William Ernest Henley.
Bri Meets Books is sharing Kenn Nesbit's Don't Bring Camels to the Classroom.
Melissa Wiley has "The Bee" by Emily Dickinson.
Book reviews, stretches and everything else poetry here.
Mary Lee is sharing original rainbow poetry by her fourth graders at A Year of Reading.
Linda has Gary Soto's Partly Cloudy: Poems of Love and Longing.
Enjoy the collection of 15 words or less poems at Laura Salas.
The Stenhouse Blog is sharing a poem by third grade students titled What is Purple?.
Jone is interviewing Andi (cloudscome) today!
Readertotz has Sleep Baby Sleep.
Little Willow has If I Didn't Believe in You lyrics by Jason Robert Brown.
Z-Kids reviewed the book Mommy Poems and has some original Mommy poems by kids.
Anastasia Suen has the Silly Tilly book today.


52 comments:
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Thanks for hosting, Kelly!
I'm in with an original poem, A Word from the Troll over at my blog. Here's the link info for you: http://kellyrfineman.livejournal.com/423771.html
Thanks Kelly.
My post for Poetry Friday is at this address: http://www.semicolonblog.com/?p=5122
I'm having a John Donne week.
Oh I was just going to close my eyes and imagine a bunch of words running around in my head - kind of my own version of a poetry slam!
;-)
I'm up with an original today:
A Perfect GameThanks for hosting!
Thanks for hosting today, Kelly! Have a fun day!
My post features a poetry collection about rainbows that one of my fourth graders wrote in English and Japanese.
Thanks for hosting! I have a poem by Robert Bly today called Seeing the Eclipse in Maine. I also have a link to cool tool for analyzing text graphically called WordSift.
Thanks for hosting, Kelly! I've got Letter to Alex Comfort at my blog.
Thanks for hosting! I've posted Wordsworth's To A Butterfly. http://inneedofchocolate.wordpress.com/2009/05/15/poetry-friday-to-a-butterfly-by-william-wordsworth/
I have a poem by Gary Margolis called "In Audubon's Notebook" here:
http://www.acrossthepage.net/2009/05/15/audubons-notebook/
Thanks for hosting!
Kurious Kitty is in with an early poem by Robert Frost.
www.kuriouskitty.blogspot.com
Have a great weekend!
I'm celebrating baseball today with haiku.
www.randomnoodlings.blogspot.com
Kelly--Gripping cinquain. I've cared for people having seizures, and it's such a helpless/terrifying feeling to be able to do nothing but watch.
I'm in with a "Dew," by Kay Ryan, and how we shared a metaphor.
http://laurasalas.livejournal.com/151973.html
P.S. I was too busy to do the Picture Book NaMo, too. Hoping to do an impromptu one when things calm down!
Today I'm sharing Robert Pinsky's "ABC," which I rendered in alphabet pasta: http://jamarattigan.livejournal.com/278712.html.
Thanks for hosting, Kelly! :)
Okay, I think I'm finally catching on. On Fridays, we post poetry on our blogs, then 'the host' links to them. That about right?
I just might participate with something original next week. Though I might try to find a way to do it anonymously -- wouldn't want anybody to find out I have a secret soft spot.
Hi Kelly, I'm sharing Gary Soto's new collection of love poems at http://ldkwritetime.blogspot.com
Thanks!
The Write Sisters want to thank Kelly for hosting today. Seeing a redbreasted grosbeak for the first time inspired Mur to look for a bird-related poem. Maya Angelou's Caged Bird fit the (ahem) bill.
I'm also in with this week's 15 Words or Less poems:
http://laurasalas.livejournal.com/152104.html
They're based on an amazing pencil-tip sculpture this week!
Thanks for hosting. This is my first time to participate.
I've posted two poems by a mystery poet. The challenge is to name who the author is. Really, it's not that hard.
http://bish-randomthoughts.blogspot.com/
This week's poem on the Stenhouse Blog is by a group of third-grade students: What is Purple? Enjoy!
Am interviewing Andi AKA "cloudscome". Love her haiku and she donated to Bridget's auction.
http://maclibrary.edublogs.org/2009/05/15/an-interview-with-andromeda-jazmon-aka-cloudscome/
Hi Kelly from another poet/novelist mother of three! :)
My contribution is an original poem "The Nina Remembers Columbus" at www.irenelatham.blogspot.com
Thanks!
Keely,
Thanks so much for doing the roundup this week!
At Wild Rose Reader, i have an original acrsotic called DAYBREAK.
http://wildrosereader.blogspot.com/2009/05/daybreak-original-acrostic.html
At Blue Rose Girls, I have three poems for my daughter: "You Begin" by Margaret Atwood, "What Is Supposed to Happen" by Naomi Shihab Nye, and "Daughter" by James Lenfestey.
http://bluerosegirls.blogspot.com/poetry-friday-three-poems-for-my.html
You're an awesome host but . . . Where's the cheese tray and beverages?
;0)
Thanks Kelly, with the most beautiful smile!
I'm in today with Hats Haiku.
And at readertotz we have Sleep, Baby, Sleep.
Thanks again!
Hi Kelly! Thanks for hosting today.
I've posted lyrics from If I Didn't Believe in You by Jason Robert Brown from the musical The Last Five Years at my blog, Bildungsroman.
I've got "The Rain" over at MotherReader:
http://www.motherreader.com/2009/05/poetry-friday-rain.html
I'm new to the KidLitosphere (organization) - hope it's okay if I join in... I'm sharing a few oldies (pressed flowers?) from Robert Louis Stevenson's A Child's Garden of Verses.
http://bookbrew.wordpress.com/2009/05/15/scenes-from-childhood/
(And thanks for hosting this, Kelly)
Violet at Book Brew.
Thanks for hosting, Kelly!
My contribution is by a young poet -- Lucas Howell. Talented and cute to boot!
Seems like baseball is on a lot of people's minds this week. Lucas Howell wrote a good one -- Men's League Softball, Gillette, Wyoming.
Hope you like it.
Oops -- forgot the address:
www.theincrediblethinkingwoman.blogspot.com
Hi Kelly, thanks for hosting! :)
Here's my poem of the week.
http://emsbookshelf.blogspot.com/2009/05/poetry-friday-nocturne.html
Here's my contribution! http://misserinmarie.blogspot.com/2009/05/art-of-drowning.html
thanks for doing the roundup :)
I'm writing a fantasy poem tentatively called A Winter Out of Time. I've put up scene I, The Incantation of the Dragoness.
This week we reviewed the book "Mommy Poems" and the kids wrote some poems of their own for Mom:
http://bookiewoogie.blogspot.com/2009/05/review-27-mommy-poems.html
Ouch! I typed my blog address incorrectly. It should be www.randomnoodling.blogspot.com
I'm late but I'm in with a poem by my county's just named Poet Laureate, Nils Peterson.
http://susanwrites.livejournal.com/233183.html
Thanks for hosting!
I'm in with the Silly Tilly picture book
http://6traits.wordpress.com/2009/05/15/poetry-friday-silly-tilly/
Sorry I'm late!
I'm in with William Ernest Henley's "Invictus."
Thanks for hosting! I'm in with an original poem, "somewhere inside":
http://mayaganesan.blogspot.com/2009/05/somewhere-inside.html
http://brimeetsbooks.com/2009/05/poetry-friday-dont-bring-camels-in.html
Had to repost due to forgetting the link. I'm in with "Don't Bring Camels In the Classroom." Thanks for hosting!
Thanks for hosting!
http://melissawiley.com/blog/2009/05/15/oh-for-a-bees-experience/
"The Bee" by Emily Dickinson wraps up a post about honeybees and beekeeping.
This is wonderful! I love poems but I can't write them!
How cool of you to host Poetry Friday! Your poem is scary. Good, but scary.
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