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Flying Machines Poetry Prompt: Wing Envy

By Heather Eure 17 Comments

wing envy poetry prompt

Never mind the naysayers, this is your chance. It’s your turn to fly. Read about the humorous poem, “Darius Green and His Flying Machine” and learn a bit about those who thought flight was for the birds. Preen your feathers and write some high-flying poetry with us!

Filed Under: Bird Poems, Blog, Flying Machines, poetry prompt, poetry teaching resources, writer's group resources, writing prompt

Coloring Page Poems: The Darkling Thrush by Thomas Hardy

By Will Willingham 3 Comments

Coloring Page Poems The Darkling Thrush by Thomas Hardy

Our coloring page poems series brings the fun stress relief of coloring pages and poetry together, today with Thomas Hardy’s “The Darkling Thrush.”

Filed Under: Bird Poems, Blog, Coloring Page Poems, Nature Poems, Poems, poetry, poetry teaching resources

Poets and Poems: Laurie Klein and “Where the Sky Opens”

By Glynn Young 20 Comments

Where the Sky Opens Review Laurie Klein

“Where the Sky Opens” by Laurie Klein shows how poems can help us navigate major life changes.

Filed Under: Bird Poems, Blog, Nature Poems, poetry, poetry reviews, Poets

How to Write a Poem: Jealous Poem Stacks

By L.L. Barkat 55 Comments

How to Write a Poem Sundial

English Teaching Resources: Poem stacks are good for starting something. Good for jealous days.

Filed Under: Bird Poems, Blog, English Teaching Resources, How to Write a Poem, Mischief Café Ideas, Nature Poems, Poem Stacks, poetry teaching resources, writer's group resources

Poets and Poems: Ted Hughes’ “Crow”

By Glynn Young 8 Comments

Poets and Poems: Ted Hughes Crow

In Poets and Poems, we look at Ted Hughes’ “Crow, ” published in 1970, representing a significant shift for the poet and a milestone in 20th century poetry.

Filed Under: Animal Poems, Bird Poems, book reviews, Poems, poetry, poetry reviews, Poets, Spiritual Poems

Walk to Work with a Poet: The Wallace Stevens Walk

By Will Willingham 22 Comments

Hartford Insurance Company Wallace Stevens Walk

Take the Wallace Stevens Walk with us, following the stones engraved with the stanzas of “Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird” in Hartford, Connecticut.

Filed Under: Bird Poems, Blog, Connecticut Literary, Literary Tour, Poetry at Work, poetry teaching resources, Wallace Stevens

Poetry Classroom: Nuthatch

By Julie L. Moore 7 Comments

Nuthatch Bird Poetry

It’s poetry’s fault, this feathered specificity. Birds can’t be just birds anymore.

Filed Under: Bird Poems, Blog, Poems, Poems about poetry, poetry, Poetry Classroom, poetry teaching resources, Short Poems

Poetry Classroom: Killdeer

By Julie L. Moore 2 Comments

killdeer poetry

Welcome to the poetry classroom! Come discuss “Killdeer.”

Filed Under: Baby Poems, Bird Poems, Blog, Family Poems, Nature Poems, Poems, poetry, poetry teaching resources, Short Poems

Poet Focus: Marianne Moore

By Glynn Young 4 Comments

For all of her modernist associations, Marianne Moore’s poetry didn’t exactly fit the category. There’s a richness, almost a lushness, in many of her poems that’s absent from the moderns. She ranged over history and literature — Rome and Greece, Britain and Ireland, and America — as well as music and the natural world.

Filed Under: article, Bird Poems, Blog, Literary Tour, Poems, poetry, poetry teaching resources, Poets, Swans Swallows Phoenix

32 Flavors And Then Some (a Phoenix Poetry Prompt)

By Seth Haines 8 Comments

Feathers

The phoenix is a classic theme in literature, poetry, and music. This week Seth Haines has a poetry prompt with the phoenix and Ani Difranco’s 32 Flavors.

Filed Under: Bird Poems, Blog, Poems, Swans Swallows Phoenix, Themed Writing Projects

The Opalescent Swallow (A Poetry Prompt)

By Seth Haines 1 Comment

opalescent swallow poetry

Join Seth Haines for a new poetry prompt on the swallow, from this month’s Swan, Swallow, the Phoenix theme.

Filed Under: Bird Poems, Blog, poetry, Swans Swallows Phoenix, writing prompts

Swans, Swallows, and the Phoenix (A Poetry Prompt)

By Seth Haines 8 Comments

Seth Haines kicks off the month of May with a new poetic playlist on our Swans, Swallow, Phoenix theme, and a brand new poetry prompt to boot.

Filed Under: Bird Poems, Blog, Poems, poetry, Swans Swallows Phoenix, Themed Writing Projects, writing prompts

Stories of the Bees 2: Swan Poems

By Glynn Young 2 Comments

Bee Poetry tweetspeakpoetry.com Omer Unlu

From bees, our recent Twitter poetry party began to transition to swans.

Filed Under: Bird Poems, Swan Poems, Twitter poetry

Tara and Birds: 2 Poems

By Glynn Young 5 Comments

Surreal poems of birds, corsets, a Chinese jar, and love.

Filed Under: Bird Poems, Cento Poems, love poems, love poetry, poetry, Surreal Poems, Twitter poetry

Whale Song: Poems

By Glynn Young 5 Comments

The whales, the sea, and the occasional dragonfly and blackbird. Love poems to make you dream.

Filed Under: Animal Poems, Bird Poems, Cento Poems, Dream Poems, love poems, love poetry, poetry, Sea Poems, Surreal Poems

The Animals Come to a Party: Poems

By Glynn Young 4 Comments

Hippos, camels, dragon flies, cake? It must be an animal poems party.

Filed Under: Bird Poems, Cake Poems, Camel Poems, love poems, poetry, Short Poems, Surreal Poems, Twitter poetry

Poems of the Ruby Moon

By Glynn Young 5 Comments

Surreal poems on work, love, and the ruby moon.

Filed Under: Bird Poems, Cento Poems, color poems, Dog Poems, Dream Poems, love poems, love poetry, Moon poems, Poems, poetry, Red Poems, Short Poems, Spring Poems, Surreal Poems, work poems

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