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.
Isn’t it interesting the way nature speaks to us nudges us with her gifts and her take aways . . . thank you for the moments i drifted in your words . . .
the poor malaise in this poem Kevin! it’s delicious!
Says it all.
Thanks Linda!
Thanks Manny!
thanks for articulating the wistfulness shared by many of us of a certain age
You’re welcome, Gaby!
This is
already
etched
in my mind.
Wow! Thanks Jim.
Take heart, Kevin – the next line of your poem could be “Then spring.”
Good point, Nancy!
Agree with Nancy! Spring coming up next!
❤️
yes
👍
Oy.
I hope this oy is a good thing, Linda?
oh Kevin, we’ve got to talk about this
Tonight then
Beautiful, Kevin! It’s amazing the depths you can bring to the simple-seeming poems.
Thanks so much, Sylvia!
Oh !!!
With this…
“/already.”
Thanks Coleman!
Love the bookend of title and last word. Oddly, ‘already’ keeps me present in the this musing of time passage.
Thanks Pam!
You said it well: already and again!
Thanks Shaun!
Winter is a coming in. Sing goddamn goddamn
Ha!
Isn’t it interesting the way nature speaks to us nudges us with her gifts and her take aways . . . thank you for the moments i drifted in your words . . .
Thanks Darlene!
Always so impressed by how much you say so economically. I’m partial to this one.
Thanks Bill!
This says it all. I continue to be amazed at what you can do with so few words. Love the skinny shape of it.
Thanks Karen!