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Playing Checkers With Vincent
Maybe I should have let him win.
He was an honest player,
showing me I could double jump him.
(I had forgotten about double jumps.
That's how long it had been since
my last checkers game.)
I thanked him for the tip
and didn't double jump him that time.
That counts, doesn't it?
He was an earnest player,
thinking through the if-thens of every move,
his strategy as transparent as his joy.
At one point, when I had two kings to his one
but there were still lots of checkers on the board,
he wanted to quit
but didn't.
He didn't flip the board
until my win was inevitable,
laughing gleefully,
no need to concede
because it was time to clean up
for free summer lunch.
Mini corndogs and fries
with two choices from the salad bar.
Maybe I had it all wrong.
Maybe he's the one who let me win.
©Mary Lee Hahn, 2017
Welcome to Poetry Friday, the ultimate win-win! You share a poem -- win! -- and read a few others -- win!
Leave your link in the comments and I'll round you up into this post throughout the day. Let the weekly celebration of poetry begin!
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Kat at Katwhiskers is first up, enjoying autumn in Melbourne (in contrast to Queensland's quick shift from summer to winter).
Laura at Writing the World for Kids had her poem "The Genre Chant" published in the Journal of Children's Literature!
Irene at Live Your Poem brings us Five for Friday -- a delightful hodgepodge of poetry!
Jama at Jama's Alphabet Soup is sharing a picture book from Hawaii called 'Iwalani's Tree.
Linda at A Word Edgewise has created an amazing concrete poem for Laura Shovan's Daily Poem Project.
Violet at Violet Nesdoly | Poems shares a senryu to celebrate parade season.
Brenda at Friendly Fairytales has written a stunning affirmation of self and becoming.
Linda at TeacherDance shares her original take on the 10 words from Laura Shovan's Daily Poem Project.
Molly at Nix the Comfort Zone had me at Ted Kooser, but wowed me with her partner poem set in Maine.
Carmela at Teaching Authors has written a tectractys in honor of the woman who is the subject of her upcoming biography (along with fascinating process notes about the writing of her book).
Robyn at Life on the Deckle Edge is back, and she's sharing two recently published haiku.
Matt at Radio, Rhythm & Rhyme is celebrating several beginnings today.
Tabatha at The Opposite of Indifference looks inside a mermaid's pocket and makes some amazing discoveries.
Donna at Mainely Write is...avoiding joy???
Michelle at Michelle Kogan is having fun with fairies -- in both art and poetry -- this week.
Carol at Beyond LiteracyLink is visualizing joy as she awaits the arrival of a new grandbaby. Be sure you check out her joy-filled poem-video.
Tara at A Teaching Life had me at Mary Oliver and then again at peonies. Ahhh...
Mandy at Enjoy and Embrace Writing shares Haiku #4 (and some process notes) in her ongoing series.
Jane at Raincity Librarian shares the "tip of the verse novel iceberg." Be sure to weigh in with YOUR favorites!
Iphigene at Gathering Books has written the fourth poem in her series "Open Spaces" which pairs her original paintings with poems. Number four is stunning!
Ruth at There is No Such Thing as a God-Forsaken Town shares two original poems written in her first week of summer break.
Margaret at Reflections on the Teche wrote an "I Spy" poem from a Poets&Writers prompt.
Christie at Wondering and Wandering has a heavy heart today. Many will be able to share her sorrow.
Diane has a pair of offerings. At Random Noodling she's got a new project that will make all of you (cat lovers, especially) laugh out loud, and at Kurious Kitty, a tribute to Cole Porter.
Catherine at Reading to the Core shares a "most perfect" poem for the day!
Laura at Laura Shovan celebrates Meg Eden's upcoming debut YA novel with a fascinating "% Questions" interview and an accompanying poem.
Carol at Carol's Corner spotlights a couple of poems from OUT OF WONDER, a fabulous new-to-her collection of tribute poems.
Amy at The Poem Farm is raising some future stars for Diane's Katkus!
Little Willow at Bildungsroman shares a poem about grit and perseverance.
Kiesha at Whispers from the Ridge wrote another haiku this week.
Kay at A Journey Through the Pages tried a charita for the first time, writing about her community theater experience.
Poetry Princess Sara at Read Write Believe is a little late with her golden shovel, but wowser, has the wait been worth it!
Elaine at Wild Rose Reader wistfully shares a Naomi Shihab Nye poem upon her granddaughter' graduation from preschool.
Jone has a pair of offerings. At DeoWriter she shares a double cinquain that's shaped like a teardrop of sorrow, and at Check it Out, more joyous second grade poetry.
Amy at YMATRUZ Instinct shares a quote and three summery snippets of poetry. Cricket Booze Night made me laugh!
Heidi at My Juicy Little Universe has been a bit busy recently. She has some "lyrics as poetry" to celebrate all the endings in her house.