As we begin to spend time in Reading Workshop on poetry, one of the first tasks is to list events that merit consideration of the time and effort to put them into a poem. Don't sell an idea short. Use it if it is something that interests you, something you are passionate about, something that makes you smile, think, wonder, cry . . .
Here are a few ideas from my break:
Nuts and Bolts (Checks Mix)
Teenage Daughters Driving
Presents from My Students
Bubba
This poem was built from my struggles with helplessness as the parent of teenage daughters driving in bad weather.
I sit in my chair,
book unopened
new snow outside my window
sipping a cup of coffee
waiting
and waiting
The ache in my stomach
wishing for time to hurry
while I anticipate the ring.
"I made it.
The roads aren't too bad."
AAAhhhh
Another episode in the life
of the parent of a teenage driver.
What topics fit you and your life? What parts of your life do you want to put into poetry?
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