Sunday Is Here,
Monday is Near,
Time to Make Words Rhyme,
Welcome to Jingle Poetry at The Gooseberry Garden Picnic Week 10, This week, we are going to travel far and wide in discovering magic, wonders, and beauty in Nature, Forests, Rivers, and Mountains, that’s right!
This is Morning offering you the 10th poetry picnic party from North America, U. S. A.!
How to Link in My Poetry?
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Weekly poetry collection starts on Sunday, at 2pm (CDT), and will stay open till Wednesday, 8pm (CDT),
78 hours for you to share your poetry with us...
Upcoming Next Week!!
For Week 11, the theme will be "Halloween - Trick or Treat?!"...
You will have an entire week to prepare your poem for this theme.. :) And if you fall short in writing and submitting a poem ON the theme, no problem... submit any poems that are either spooky, orange color related, or autumn season related, not that hard, oh? That's next week!
You will have an entire week to prepare your poem for this theme.. :) And if you fall short in writing and submitting a poem ON the theme, no problem... submit any poems that are either spooky, orange color related, or autumn season related, not that hard, oh? That's next week!
Leaving that aside, let's get back to the main topic here. 3...2...1
*pull the party poppers*
Enjoy Poetry Pig-lets!
by
Turtle Memoirs, or Ruth
Spider
tossed silken strand
on wind, who carried thread
to open branch. Let the weaving
begin.
tossed silken strand
on wind, who carried thread
to open branch. Let the weaving
begin.
.
Poet
spilt words on page, wove finest threads
through with love, to fashion
rich tapestry
of verse.
spilt words on page, wove finest threads
through with love, to fashion
rich tapestry
of verse.
The Thunder
by
Meena
much so the clouds were gathering ,
So much so the sun was descending,
So much so the dusk was slowly setting,
So much so there was an eye tearing lightning,
Followed by a thunder deafening.
.
Many a heart jumped out in apprehension,
Many a voice got stifled with emotions,
Many an ear lost the power of attention,
Many a gadget was snapped of its connections,
Many a hut caught fire in the commotion,
As the thunder thundered in terrific motion.
.
Little do we pay heed to Nature’s fury,
Little do we respect Nature’s cosy,
Little do we acclaim Nature’s glory,
Little do we endorse Nature’s theory,
Little do we read Nature’s story,
Un mindful we carry on with our selfish booty.
Season's Change
By
I took a walk this morning.
The season has changed here
though where you are they don’t.
.
The dried, brittle grass beneath my feet
made a consistent crackle,
echoed by the gossip of sparrows above.
The leaves are stripped from the birches and maples.
They fell like rain on a fallow ground one day
and I didn’t see them go.
.
I think of your rounded arms when I see the shedding birches,
the smooth bark like white skin with a faint pulse of the river beneath.
Do you remember that river, when it scared you to stand close to the bank?
.
You thought the earth would slip inward,
take you on a wild ride downstream where
I couldn’t retrieve you,
and I saw for an instant your raised arms imploring me silently to save you—
though it never happened and you never slipped down the bank and I never could save you.
.
But imagination plays with your mind when it’s all that is left.
Since this is a virtual party,
every poet who blogs is invited and welcome here,
every poet who blogs is invited and welcome here,
Please dress yourself with poetic styles, feel FREE to join Us and
Share your poetry treats, old or new, theme related or unrelated, in any poetry forms!
H-A-P-P-Y P-O-E-T-R-Y P-I-C-N-I-C!
26 comments:
welcome to poetry picnic week 10.
Thanks for your lovely support along the way.
xo
Thanks for coming, Thingy and Elyas Mulu.
Will be back checking out things soon.
Relax and take your time.
Mine is a very old one, but it was written from the heart.
Hello all.
Thanks for hosting Morning. Nice opening image.
Thanks also to Ruth, Meena & Lady Nyo for some awesome poems.
Mine's an older one that's sort of theme-related.
Enjoy the picnic everyone & have a great week ahead!
The Quiet Winds Of The Night
Happy to join in again! Thank you for inviting me!
thanks for the prompt. my post is up ~
Thanks for coming,
reading you soon,
Thanks for hosting Morning, very much appreciated.
Happy to be returning. Looking forward to reading more of you this week and catching up on some amazing poetry.
Thanks for asking me back! I've posted my poem for the week.
A lovely prompt for a lovely day (not much of a fan of autumn, normally, but today...!!!)! Have a new one in and may put in some older nature poems later too! Thank you for the opportunity!
look forward to these every week!!!
Appreciate the emailed reminder! Sharing a favorite earlier poem that I wrote. Fits the bill for the "Nature" theme!
Thanks for the prompt and for hosting!
welcome,
have fun today.
thank you for the invitation. i am having fun!
My entry:
http://thesecondquartet.blogspot.com/2011/09/sea.html
Such a grand time of year for a nature poem.
wrote a small poem about a small mountain called Henderson Hill.
Sharing a winter poem
Thanks for so many interesting image challenges. I have posted a short prose on - love is like a river. Glad to be here, once again, with so many talented writers.
Namaste,
Isadora
http://insidethemindofisadora.wordpress.com/2011/10/26/love-is-like-a-river/
Thanks for so many interesting image challenges. I have posted a short prose on - love is like a river. Glad to be here, once again, with so many talented writers.
Namaste,
Isadora
http://insidethemindofisadora.wordpress.com/2011/10/26/love-is-like-a-river/
I've gone for an old theme related one, will try and pop back next week too!
I've gone for an old theme related one, will try and pop back next week too!
Glad to be here, thank you for the invitation!
Thank You for the wonderful opportunity once again.
I present my view of nature
http://poeticocean.blogspot.com/2011/10/poem-in-response-to-gooseberry-garden.html
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