Poetry Month 2020
So much about the world right now is scary and uncertain. That was always true, but it is in-our-faces true now. At the same time, there are amazing acts of generosity, compassion, connectedness, and creativity that are happening because of These Unprecedented Times. For myself, for my students, for my readers, I wanted to write poems this month that remind us what's on the flipside of the scary uncertainty.
April 1 -- The Flipside
April 2 -- Gratitude
Friday, April 3 -- My Joy
April 4 -- On My Walk
April 5 -- My Hands
April 6 -- When I Stepped Outside for My Early Morning Walk
April 7 -- This Is Just To Say
April 8 -- Unbounded
April 9 -- Now, More Than Ever
Friday, April 10 -- Living is a Form of Not Being Sure
April 11 -- It Never Grows Old
April 12 -- Good News From Across the Pond
April 13 -- We Are In This Together
April 14 -- Ode to My Hardboiled Egg
April 15 -- Haiku Diary
April 16 -- Dandelions
Friday, April 17 -- Contact Tracing
April 18 -- A day off for the Progressive Poem
April 19 -- Generosity
April 20 -- Be Prepared
April 21 -- There's Really No Other Option
April 22 -- Fifth Grade Lessons
April 23 -- What You Want
Friday, April 24 -- Perspectives
April 25 -- I Have a New Friend
April 26 -- Dandelions, Ten Days Later
April 27 -- In the Recent Past
April 28 -- There's No Such Thing
April 29 -- Lunch
April 30 -- nature carries on
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