Sponsored by Workhorse, Lexington Poetry Month is an easy to use
platform for poets to publish and share their work in an attractive
way. The community is supportive and diverse, commenting and
encouraging one another throughout June. Money we raise goes
to maintaining the cost of the website and publishing the yearly
anthology. Our goals are to provide every poet (~150) a copy of
the anthology, lower printing costs, and expand opportunities
offered during Lexington Poetry Month, such as featured readings
and poetry workshops.
There are not nearly enough poems and novels and dissertations written about bushes. Not as noble as the trees nor colorful as the flowers, bushes are the forgotten glory of nature’s work. Thank you for recognizing them, Nice writing, Nancy.
Exquisite
Thanks, Kevin. So were the currants on my cereal this morning.
Currants hanging like quarter notes!
Oh I love that—fruit as quarter notes in the birdsong!
Well done!
Agree: “currants hang like so many / quarter notes”
Delightful poem!
I very much admire the sounds and breaks and concise of this poem!
Love the music/song imagery. So lush with so few words.
There are not nearly enough poems and novels and dissertations written about bushes. Not as noble as the trees nor colorful as the flowers, bushes are the forgotten glory of nature’s work. Thank you for recognizing them, Nice writing, Nancy.