It is April, and I am going to do my best to join many others in celebrating National Poetry Month by reading, writing, sharing, and celebrating poetry each day. On April 8th we will experience a solar eclipse, and my hometown is the longest totality in the state of Indiana. We are expecting several tens of thousands of visitors to my town of 17,000. I thought it only fitting to write about sharing my sky with them.
My inspiration this month will be from the Teach Write monthly writing prompts. Today's word is equinox, and the form is an equation poem.
Check out the Kidlit Progressive Poem, which is being organized by Margaret Simon at Reflections on the Teche. A different poet adds a line each day for the month of April, and today's contribution is added by Margaret.
THAT IS SO COOL about your town, Leigh Anne - wishing you clear skies and clear roads, eventually. :0)
ReplyDeleteGreat equation! Hope the eclipse did not disappoint!
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