Second grader came up to me
on the playground yesterday,
"Teacher, Teacher! There are so many Xs in the sky!"
I looked up,
and there were two immense contrails
making a huge X in the sky.
And then I turned and saw another...and another...and another...
five Xs in the blue spring sky.
I asked him how he thought they got there
and he said something about airplanes,
but I said I thought a leprechaun put them there
(X marks the spot for treasure)
and he ran off yelling about Xs
and treasure
and I was the rich one.
by Mary Lee Hahn, copyright 2010
I wrote about this
yesterday in haiku form. Today's poem is actually the text of an email to a friend telling the whole story. Because she loved it so much (especially the last line), I decided to make it into its own poem.
Here's a reprint of a bunch of the Kidlitosphere (and other assorted) NaPoMo projects that I'm following:
Gregory K. is once again hosting
30 Poets/30 Days with previously unpublished poems by favorite children's authors.
Tricia Stohr-Hunt is interviewing 30 children's poets, beginning with Mary Ann Hoberman, the US Children's Poet Laureate. The
Poetry Makers list is stellar!
At
A Wrung Sponge, Andromeda is writing a "haiga" (photo and haiku) each day. Her photography is simply stunning. The haikus are amazing, too!
Kelly Fineman at
Writing and Ruminating will continue the Building a Poetry Collection series she began last year -- selecting a poem a day in a kind of personal Poetry Tag (see Sylvia Vardell's version below) and providing analysis. I call this The University of Kelly Fineman because I learn so much in each post!
Sylvia Vardell is inviting poets to
play Poetry Tag. She will invite poets to "play" along by offering a poem for readers to enjoy, then she will "tag" a poet who shares her/his own poem THAT IS CONNECTED to the previous poem in SOME way—by a theme, word, idea, tone-- and offers a sentence or two explaining that connection. What a creative idea!
Laura at
Author Amok is highlighting the poets laureate of all 50 states this month...well, all the ones that
have a poet laureate... Fun Fun!
Lee Wind is publishing many new Teen voices during April for National Poetry Month.
GLBTQ Teen Poetry.
If I missed your project, please let me know and I'll add it to my list!