Whimsical Poetry
I am a big fan of whimsy! As a poet, I've found poetry and whimsy to often be one and the same.
Poetry is meant to delight. And of all the book experiences I've had so far, none delighted me more than creating THIS POEM IS A NEST (WordSong, words by Irene Latham, illus, by Johanna Wright).
It's a collection of one big "Nest" poem (about a robin's nest across seasons) and 161 "nestling" poems found inside "Nest." So it's basically an exploration of how to have fun creating "found" poems.
I smile every time I think about this book. And when I read the poems, it just reminds me of all the reasons I write in the first place: JOY, DISCOVERY, MEANING... I love this little book!
NEST released in 2020—a year that unfortunately swallowed up a lot of books. It garnered several starred reviews (Booklist, Kirkus, School Library Journal), for which I continue to be most grateful. And then it kind of...disappeared.
So today I thought it would be fun to resurrect the NEST and share a bit of the whimsy found inside. If you like what you see, would you please share the book with others? Together we can spread whimsy around the world! (Whew. We sure do need it.)
Thank you so much for reading!
from the section called "Color My World"
RED
autumn leaves
puddle
beneath roof
of sky
from the section "Poems About Wild Animals"
HERD OF ALPACA IN THE RAIN
snug in their
fuzzy coats,
they wait
for another
sky
from the section "Emotions"
WHAT HOPE IS
a cup
of stars
from the section "Poems for Fun and Fulfillment"
WATCHING A SUNSET
blue
becomes
butter
from the section "Definition Poems"
A DEFINITION OF MAYBE
hinge between
wild
and safe
from the section "Ars Poetica"
WHERE YOU'LL FIND ME ON A FLYAWAY DAY
in
oak branches
where words
and art
anchor me
WHILE YOU SLEEP
moon
stocks poems
with dreams
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Here are some additional resources for you to enjoy:
Nestling poems from teachers on EthicalELA! Peek Inside... THIS POEM IS A NEST video This Poem is a Nest Make your own NEST zine! How to Find Nestlings handout |
Hope is a cup of stars. :)
ReplyDeleteIt is SUCH a delight to revisit 'This Poem is a Nest.' I'm glad you smile. We readers do too.
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