Let the summer begin. I am posting early to get the party started. Please share your poems and links and I will add throughout the day.
Today is the last day of another school year. It’s bittersweet. Eight staff members are moving on. I found a William Carlos Williams poem to share.
Wanderer moon
smiling a
faintly ironical smile
at this
brilliant, dew-moistened
summer morning,—
a detached
sleepily indifferent
smile, a
wanderer’s smile,—
if I should
buy a shirt
your color and
put on a necktie
sky-blue
where would they carry me?
William Carlos Williams, 1883 – 1963
PRE-DAWN COLLECTIVE
Over at Alphabet Soup, Jama shares three poems from Poem-Mobiles by J. Patrick Lewis, Douglas Florian and Jeremy Holmes.
Kurious Kitty shares a poem also called “Summer Song,” but this one is by John Ciardi.
And, at KK’s Kwotes, there’s a quote by Ciardi, which Diane believes fits well with what a poet does.
You’ll find another poem from Diane’s Sketchbook Project, inspired by the photos of Lewis Wickes Hine.
Margaret from Reflection on the Teche has some thoughts about revision and a bluesy poem about rising from the ashes.
Laura Shovan has bears on the brain right now. Black bears have been sighted in our suburban community recently. In their honor, I’m sharing a Gary Snyder poem: “this poem is for bear”.
At Bookseedstudio, there’s a poem by William Jay Smith. Hope you can visit.
Jeff finished cleaning his classroom today, so he had end of year thoughts as well. His attempt at poetry is located HERE.
Iphigene is in today at GatheringBooks with Pablo Neruda’s Ode to the Tomato.
Michelle at Today’s Little Ditty, she features her second regular contributor: Carrie Clickard, who introduces her role as “Rhyme Crime Investigator.”
Monica is posting a simple tweet she came across this week that spoke to her like a poem.
Matt two posts to share: one is an original poem he’s posting today and the other is his review of the poetry collection, “S is for Sea Glass,” which was posted this past Tuesday.
Lisa shares for the first time here at Poetry Friday.
Robyn Hood Black has a few lines from a summer poem by Rosetti that mentions the moon, too.
MORNING COFFEE COLLECTIVE
Little Willow has love is a place by e.e. cummings at her blog, Bildungsroman.
Today at The Poem Farm, Amy has a small poem about corn – and children – growing.
At readertotz they are celebrating Shel Silverstein’s 50 Year Anniversary with A Giraffe and a Half.
At On Pointe Lorie Ann shares a haiku this morning, By Grace.
Jen at Mentor Texts shares a ee cummings poem.
Tabatha Yeatts has a poem by Hilaire Belloc.
Welcome Holly. Her first time here. She shares some of her favorite novels in verse.
Sylvia shares a a fun summer poem today, “Family Vacation” by Allan Wolf from the PFA.
Joy has a poetry party game “I wish I was______________.” Hop over to if you’d like to play.
Irene has an adorable poem written as part of Tabatha’s Poem Swap… by Tabatha herself! “Fox Writes a Note.”
Laura has an original poem, “The Birth of Old Man River” , along with musings about what I’m doing with some of my unpublished, unmarketable poetry collections.
Reading at the Core has Walt Whitman’s “Miracles.”
Mary Lee offers us three fun rhyming/poetry picture books
AND there are still dates open on the PF Roundup calendar for July-Dec 2014.
Jeanine wrote about revising a poetry manuscript.
AFTERNOON TEA COLLECTIVE
Donna shares Age, Aging, Aged.
At Booktalking #kidlit, Anastasia has a snippet of a poem from Indivisible: Poems for Social Justice.
See what’s happening at My Juicy Little Universe.
HOOTING WITH THE OWLS
From Dori Reads, a few explorer poems.
Carol at Beyond Literacy Link wrote an original poem inspired by the WCW poem above.
Cathy at Merely By Day has a baseball poem, “Pitcher.”
Janet Squires has“Good Sports : Rhymes about Running, Jumping, Throwing, and More” by Jack Prelutsky with illustrations by Chris Raschka.
Happy Poetry.
Happy Friday.
Love that poem — just read it a few minutes before I clicked over here. 🙂
At Alphabet Soup I’m sharing three poems from Poem-Mobiles by J. Patrick Lewis, Douglas Florian and Jeremy Holmes:
http://wp.me/p1GE6P-3pa
Thanks for posting the Roundup early and thanks for hosting, Jone. Have a great weekend. (My link goes live at 6 a.m. EDT)
Love WCW! Wandering moon, wandering smile, put on a neck-tie…
I’m here with some thoughts about revision and a bluesy poem about rising from the ashes. http://reflectionsontheteche.wordpress.com/2014/06/20/real-revision/
Hello Poetry Friday fans & newcomers. I love the hope in this poem. Thank you for sharing. At Bookseedstudio, there’s a
poem by William Jay Smith. Hope you can visit. http://bookseedstudio.wordpress.com/2014/06/20/collecting-poets-william-jay-smith/
WCW was the first poet I fell in love with. What a beautiful poem as we approach the solstice.
I have bears on the brain right now. Black bears have been sighted in our suburban community recently. In their honor, I’m sharing a Gary Snyder poem: “this poem is for bear”
http://authoramok.blogspot.com/2014/06/poetry-friday-child-of-mountains.html
Happy summer, Jone! (Did you receive your swap poem yet?) Kurious Kitty shares a poem also called “Summer Song,” but this one is by John Ciardi. http://kuriouskitty.blogspot.com/2014/06/poetry-friday-school-is-out.html
And, at KK’s Kwotes, there’s a quote by Ciardi, which I believe fits well with what a poet does. http://www.kkskwotes.blogspot.com/2014/06/poetry-friday_19.html
You’ll find another poem from my Sketchbook Project, inspired by the photos of Lewis Wickes Hine. http://randomnoodling.blogspot.com/2014/06/poetry-friday-sights-set.html
Thanks for hosting today, my friend!
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I finished cleaning my classroom today, so I had end of year thoughts as well. My attempt at poetry is located here:
http://ncteacherstuff.blogspot.com/2014/06/poetry-friday-its-over.html
Thanks for hosting, Jone!
Hi Jone. Thank you so much for having this up extra early. I love Jen Bryant’s and Melissa Sweet’s “A River of Words: The Story of William Carlos Williams.” Have you read that PBB yet of WCW? So beautiful.
Iphigene is in today at GatheringBooks with Pablo Neruda’s Ode to the Tomato. Here is the link:
https://gatheringbooks.wordpress.com/2014/06/20/poetry-friday-the-benign-majesty-of-tomatoes/
Jone,
Thanks for hosting! I’m on vacation with limited internet & no computer, but I do have two posts I’d like to share: one is an original poem I’m posting today (link goes live shortly after midnight) and the other is my review of the poetry collection, “S is for Sea Glass,” which was posted this past Tuesday. I have no way of sharing the specific links here, but both posts can be found at my blog, http://www.MattForrest.Wordpress.com.
Isn’t that a wonderful poem, Jone! “Where would they carry me?” indeed. I think I’d like to give it a try.
On Today’s Little Ditty, I’m featuring my second regular contributor: Carrie Clickard, who introduces her role as “Rhyme Crime Investigator.” http://michellehbarnes.blogspot.com/2014/06/carrie-clickard-rhyme-crime-investigator.html
“Summer Song” seems just the right choice for this week’s Poetry Friday. I’m posting a simple tweet I came across this week that spoke to me like a poem. Thank you, Jone, for hosting us all. http://monicagudlewski.com/2014/06/19/not-then-but-now/
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Perfect choice, Jone! I have a few lines from a summer poem by Rosetti that mentions the moon, too. (And thoughts on seasons/the solstice, and a link to my new SC coastal digs!) Thanks so much for hosting.
http://www.robynhoodblack.com/blog.htm?post=961207
This is my very first Poetry Friday. Thank you for hosting this event!
Mine can be found at http://lisasantikaonggrid.com/?p=555
and that’s a nice poem you have. I like the imagery of ‘wanderer moon’. Maybe I should read more William Carlos.
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I’ve got the third in a three-post series of Picture Book Surprises — three fun rhyming/poetry picture books
http://readingyear.blogspot.com/2014/06/picture-book-surprises-part-3-poetry.html
AND there are still dates open on the PF Roundup calendar for July-Dec 2014
http://readingyear.blogspot.com/2014/06/poetry-friday-call-for-roundup-hosts.html
Happy/sad end of the school year to you — it’s always bittersweet. LOVE the WCW poem!
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I’m in a summer frame of mind this morning, too, and actually considered sharing “Summer Song.” What’s not to love about a “brilliant, dew-moistened summer morning”? Instead, I chose Walt Whitman’s “Miracles” Thanks for hosting today, Jone!
http://readingtothecore.wordpress.com/2014/06/20/poetry-friday-walt-whitmans-miracles/
That’s a lovely poem, Jone! Happy/sad last day! I’m in with an original poem, “The Birth of Old Man River,” at http://www.teachingauthors.com/2014/06/the-birth-of-old-man-river-poetry.html, along with musings about what I’m doing with some of my unpublished, unmarketable poetry collections. THanks for hosting, and happy summer!
Hi Jone, and thank you for hosting and for sharing something about the moon (which is the subject of a poem I’ve been working on this week!). I’ve got an adorable poem written as part of Tabatha’s Poem Swap… by Tabatha herself! “Fox Writes a Note.” http://www.irenelatham.blogspot.com/2014/06/poem-swap-1-fox-writes-note-by-tabatha.html
Jone, Thanks for hosting us and for the great WCW poem. I’m in this week with a poetry party game “I wish I was______________.” Hop over to http://www.poetryforkidsjoy.blogspot.com if you’d like to play.
Happy Poetry Friday.
JOY
Thanks so much for hosting! I’m also sharing a fun summer poem today, “Family Vacation” by Allan Wolf from the PFA. http://poetryforchildren.blogspot.com
This is my first Poetry Friday!! I share some of my favorite novels in verse: http://hollymueller.blogspot.com/2014/06/my-first-poetry-friday.html
Thanks for hosting, Jone! I am out of town today and probably won’t get to make the rounds until Sunday, but it looks like many goodies await me 🙂
My post today is about Hilaire Belloc: http://tabathayeatts.blogspot.com/2014/06/for-people-such-as-me-and-you.html
I love that poem! It pairs nicely with the ee cummings poem I shared in my post today. I love this weekly chance to slow down and think about life. Thanks for hosting!
http://www.teachmentortexts.com/2014/06/poetry-friday-i-carry-your-heart-with.html
Jen, I just included that poem in my next novel, HIT. :~) Beautiful, yes?
Couldn’t Wanderer’s Smile be a book title? Beautiful! Thank you for hosting!
At On Pointe I’ve written a haiku this morning, By Grace.
And at readertotz we are celebrating Shel Silverstein’s 50 Year Anniversary with A Giraffe and a Half. Thanks again!
What a lovely poem! Thank you so much for hosting, Jone.
Today at The Poem Farm, I have a small poem about corn – and children – growing.
http://www.poemfarm.amylv.com/2014/06/corn-plants-watching-things-grow.html
Thanks for the roundup! I posted love is a place by e.e. cummings at my blog, Bildungsroman.
http://slayground.livejournal.com/782507.html
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Jone, thank you to adding beauty and festivity to the day! I wrote about revising a poetry manuscript at: https://jeannineatkinsonwritingandstuff.wordpress.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=1798&action=edit&message=6&postpost=v2
I’m just so happy to be BACK. Thanks for hosting, Jone!
http://myjuicylittleuniverse.blogspot.com/2014/06/haiku-summer.html
Ah, a bittersweet poem, but really, just right for the occasion! Endings are so hard sometimes…
At Booktalking #kidlit I am sharing a snippet of a poem from Indivisible: Poems for Social Justice.
http://asuen.wordpress.com/2014/06/20/indivisible-poems-for-social-justice/
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That’s a beautiful poem. What a lot of teachers to say goodbye to in one go.
Ok…here’s mine – Age, Aging, Aged
http://mainelywrite.blogspot.com/2014/06/the-passing-of-ages.html
So late! I posted last night and then forgot to post here. Oh well. Hope you had a great day, Jone. http://dorireads.blogspot.com/2014/06/poetry-friday-few-explorer-poems.html
Jone, I finally figured out how to link into Poetry Friday for a submission. The link to my poem that is really an thought after reading your posting of Summer Song is Waiting for the Summer Solstice: http://beyondliteracylink.blogspot.com/2014/06/waiting-for-summer-solstice.html . Thank you for hosting the event.
Wanderer moon….interesting to consider. Thanks for hosting.
I’m joining today with Pitcher: http://merelydaybyday.blogspot.com/2014/06/poetry-friday-pitcher.html
Thanks for hosting.
My selection is “Good sports : rhymes about running, jumping, throwing, and more” by Jack Prelutsky with illustrations by Chris Raschka.