Poetry Friday

Poetry Friday: In Praise of the Moon + Sealey Challenge Week #3

This week’s host of the week is Rose at Imagine the Possibilities. Hop on over there for the lineup.
 

Sealey Challenge

 
I’ve been reading for the Sealey Challenge every day—mostly Poetry Magazine issues, though I did sneak in a fabulous poetry collection as well. 
 

 

Moon Garden

This summer, in the triple digit heat, I decided to put in a moon garden. I wanted whites and silvers to reflect the moon. I’m not the best gardener. I’m neglectful. But I do love sitting outside with my plants. This still needs a border, but I was hoping for some cooler weather to finish it off. 
 
 
I wrote about my moon garden for the Nevermores.
 
Moon Garden
 
I dig out the side garden with its scraggly
azaleas to make room for reflection—
a moon garden filled with silvers
 
of lavender and sage
the ivory moonflower and vincas,
the baubles of the buttonbush.
 
In the dusky twilight the flowers
reflect the moon—whites, silvers glisten
illuminated in the bluing evening.
 
By day the butterflies alight
on the hydrangea and aster.
By night the coppery toads hop through
 
the maze of greens, muted in the dark.
When the summer thunderstorm blunders
in after hovering heavy clouds all day
 
we drink in the cooler air, the moon garden
gulps the silvered refreshment, welcomes the moths
slipping in and sipping the lingering droplets. 
 
The pale flowers barely noticeable in sun
awaken in the moon’s spotlight. 
 
by Marcie Flinchum Atkins, 2024
 
 

Haiku of the Week

 
meadow sunrise
every glume lines up
for a tan
 
Photo Taken: June 26, 2024 at Highlights Foundation
Haiku Written: August 8, 2024
 
Note: I think this is timothy grass, and I think the parts pictured are called glumes, but if someone else knows for sure, please let me know.
 

Poem as Picture Book

 
 
By Melissa Stewart
Illustrated by Jessica Lanan
Knopf, 2023

This 129-word poem includes nonfiction sidebars about the moon.

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Grow

It’s the first week of school with students. I’ve mostly been working on poems and a picture book revision. I’ve not had a lot of time to devote to writing this week, so I’m trying to make the most of 15 minute spurts here and there. This is how I got most of my writing done when my kids were small.

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