Hello and Happy Poetry Friday! Be sure to visit terrific Tricia at the Miss Rumphius Effect for Roundup!
Well. This week did NOT go as expected. Due to travel troubles, I was not able to attend Highlights in person, which was heartbreaking...but I WAS able to connect with everyone virtually! How lucky are we we live in a day and age where such creative alternatives are possible?words attendees selected
from Highlights Word Garden
Charles is such a champ, and Lacresha Berry is sunshine, and poets are such beautiful people...shout out to all the attendees, including Poetry Friday friends Linda, Tracey, and Marcie...WOW. What amazing work you're doing! I loved connecting with all of you. And the team at Highlights is just the BEST. I'm so so grateful! And inspired! And ready to write all the things!
This week's ArtSpeak: FOLK ART poem is inspired by Pennsylvania folk artist Barbara Strawser. (Since I couldn't be in Pennsylvania...) I love Barbara's work! I've got a few more images of her work I'll likely write about later this year. But for now, please meet my garden angel. She's yours, too, if you need her. xo
I Have A Garden Angel
I have a garden angel.
Her robes buzz
with butterflies and bees.
She sings green songs
of love and hope,
and if I should collapse
to my knees,
she sends along
gentle sunbeams
and a refreshing breeze.
All the while, flowers sing,
weeds shimmy.
Sun plays hide and seek.
As for rain? Well, with rain
one never knows.
But my garden angel
forever glimmer-glows.
My garden angel never
leaves me.
- Irene Latham