Dear Jonah B, Grade 4,
Thank you for this heart-faced wonder of an owl,
and for the nighttime breezes swirling around the words.
I hope it made you as happy to write it
as it makes me to read it.
Yours in Poetry,
Mary Lee
PS -- Kudos to Jone (Check it Out) for doing this Poetry Postcard project every April with the students in her school!
In the spirit of Kevin (Kevin's Meandering Mind), one of my Poetry Month writing partners (along with Carol/Carol's Corner), I am going to embark on a bit of "line lifting." Instead of finding my poetic inspiration in photos or research about places, I'm going to borrow bits of writing and build my own around them. I think of "line lifting" a little like quilting. That borrowed scrap of someone else's words gets pieced into the quilt of my poem. You'll be able to find these poems throughout the week on my website.
FREE
I am as still as a tree
when you give me the news.
You set it free?
How could you?!?
I'm not ready --
this is happening too fast!
Hold steady.
Come to the window, you asked.
So I did.
I saw her fly.
I grinned.
It was the right time.
©Mary Lee Hahn, 2014
Katya has the Poetry Friday Roundup at Write. Sketch. Repeat. Welcome back, Katya!
Thank you for this heart-faced wonder of an owl,
and for the nighttime breezes swirling around the words.
I hope it made you as happy to write it
as it makes me to read it.
Yours in Poetry,
Mary Lee
PS -- Kudos to Jone (Check it Out) for doing this Poetry Postcard project every April with the students in her school!
In the spirit of Kevin (Kevin's Meandering Mind), one of my Poetry Month writing partners (along with Carol/Carol's Corner), I am going to embark on a bit of "line lifting." Instead of finding my poetic inspiration in photos or research about places, I'm going to borrow bits of writing and build my own around them. I think of "line lifting" a little like quilting. That borrowed scrap of someone else's words gets pieced into the quilt of my poem. You'll be able to find these poems throughout the week on my website.
FREE
I am as still as a tree
when you give me the news.
You set it free?
How could you?!?
I'm not ready --
this is happening too fast!
Hold steady.
Come to the window, you asked.
So I did.
I saw her fly.
I grinned.
It was the right time.
©Mary Lee Hahn, 2014
Katya has the Poetry Friday Roundup at Write. Sketch. Repeat. Welcome back, Katya!