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29. Imagination
Because the whole time
you are gluing paper to sticks,
it is neither paper nor sticks.
It is wings and sky,
soaring and flight.
©Mary Lee Hahn, 2014
Because the whole time
you are gluing paper to sticks,
it is neither paper nor sticks.
It is wings and sky,
soaring and flight.
©Mary Lee Hahn, 2014
Here's to the impulse behind every single one of the wonders this month -- to the human imagination -- the ability to see beyond!
Carol has a very opinionated chocolate poem from yesterday at Carol's Corner.
Kevin has a haiku Notegraphy for imagination at Kevin's Meandering Mind.
Carol's imagination poem is at Carol's Corner.
Catherine joins us with an imagination poem at Reading to the Core.
Carol's imagination poem is at Carol's Corner.
Catherine joins us with an imagination poem at Reading to the Core.
I went simple because I am working on something a bit more complex for tomorrow's wrap-up ...
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Kevin
Mary Lee,
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely take your breath away, bring tears to your eyes beautiful! Wow, wow, wow!
And here's mine for today!
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Mary Lee, kites have always been a favorite of mine; so much more than paper and sticks!
ReplyDeleteI have a final poem to share for the month:
http://readingtothecore.wordpress.com/2014/04/29/slice-of-life-caution-thrown-to-the-wind/
Hope I'm not stretching the connection. (And there was a line about the tail of a kite in the first draft!) Many thanks, as always, for being such an inspiration!
Oh, this is wonderful. So short. So simple. So easy to write--ha! Love it.
ReplyDeleteOh, yes - it is never solely what you have in your hands, it's what's in your head...
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