Hello and Happy Poetry Friday! Be sure to visit Robyn at Life on the Deckle Edge for Roundup.
I'm excited to share with you some poetry books today. One you already know about, as many of you have poems included— congratulations!! The other two are from the UK, and I learned about them through the CLiPPA Awards. Beautiful books, all!
But first: my session info for #NCTE20. Our title was inspired by the poem "Remember" by Joy Harjo.
... also, good news for THE CAT MAN OF ALEPPO: it's the winner of the
2020 Middle East Book Award (Middle East Outreach Council). Hooray! Also, the audiobook will soon be available (the narrator's voice is PERFECT, I say. PERFECT!), and it's been listed on
Evanston Public Library's 101 Great Books for Kids of 2020. Yay for more folks discovering Alaa's amazing good works.
And now, the books. I selected 2 poems from each, just to whet your appetite. You'll want to add these to your holiday gift list for sure. Enjoy!
CHERRY MOON: Little Poems Big Ideas Mindful of Nature by Zaro Weil, illustrated by Junli Song
After the Purple Rains
by Zaro Weil
after the purple rains
restless clouds of
crayon-box wildflowers
hurtle and tumble
skimble-skamble
harum-scarum
helter-skelter
in between rock beds
over squelchy slopes
through stone walls
to up-pop
outside my window
how very luck-dazzle
how very spring
Mixumgatherum
by Zaro Weil
mixumgatherum
said the wise-talking wind
to the seed
then rainumandgrowum
and infivehudredyearsum
a mighty great
forest you'llbeum
HOP TO IT: Poems to Get You Moving by Sylvia Vardell and Janet Wong, illustrations by Franzi Paetzoid
When I Move
by Carole Boston Weatherford
When I swim, I become a fish.
When I jump, I become a wish.
When I run, I become the heat.
When I dance, I become the beat.
When I bike, I become the wind.
When I flip, I become the spin.
When I lift, I become the strength.
When I stretch, I become the length.
When I grind, I'm beyond extreme.
When I climb, I behold my dream.
When I move, I'm a force so free
I feel the planet move with me.
Rabbit Dance
by Joseph Bruchac
Over the meadow
a full moon is shining
almost as bright as the sun.
It is the time when
the rabbits all gather
after the day's light is done.
Making a circle
they dance in the moonlight
hopping and stomping their feet,
hearing the music
that's kept in their hearts
moving to that ancient beat.
I've never seen them
dancing and dancing
but I know that it is so.
I've seen their footprints
all in a circle
there in the late winter snow.
POEMS THE WIND BLEW IN poems by Karmelo C. Iribarren, translated by Lawrence Schimel, illustrated by Riya Chowdhury
What the Streetlight Says
by Karmelo C. Iribarren, translated by Lawrence Schimel
What a
humiliating life:
by day
the dogs
and at night
the drunks.
Why
wasn't I born
a table lamp?
Night
by Karmelo C. Iribarren, translated by Lawrence Schimel
When night begins to fall
and the first apartments turn on their lights,
the buildings that border the plaza
look like gigantic crossword puzzles.
...
Finally, here's my latest ArtSpeak: RED poem. I'm so glad that several of you have discovered the
padlet galleries -- I love seeing all that art in one place! Yes, please share these with students. Thank you!
This week, I've returned to Monet— and revised "red" to "pink" —all in the name of alliteration.:)
I am hyper-aware that my "red" year will soon come to a close... just six more RED poems! Which art to choose, which art to choose? And... what should be my theme for 2021??? These are the questions... meanwhile, thank you so much for reading!
Water Lilies
Spring pond
dons glossy
green skirt
dotted
with plump
pink
buttons
- Irene Latham