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.
So true…But, thankfully, this was inspired by a man who has dedicated himself to removing from a creek the trash other leave…so he’s a true exception to our folly!
Thanks for your poems and comments on mine this June!
All the best.
Yes, nice tribute. I heard Chuck read some of his work about his creek. Sounds like a beautiful spot. Thanks for all your poems this month! I agree with Alissa about the waiting for the bloom poems!
You are a new face and voice for me this year. I enjoy your writing and vision. I hope to see you again next year. Some of us are talking about sharing poetry at times during the year. Let me know if you want to participate. I’m at lindab@bryanteditorial.com.
good plan being a “daily pilgrim”; unfortunate we only recycle our folly
So true…But, thankfully, this was inspired by a man who has dedicated himself to removing from a creek the trash other leave…so he’s a true exception to our folly!
Thanks for your poems and comments on mine this June!
All the best.
Wonderful tribute. Thank you for sharing your poems, especially about the view from your window waiting for the bloom. Until next year.
Yes, nice tribute. I heard Chuck read some of his work about his creek. Sounds like a beautiful spot. Thanks for all your poems this month! I agree with Alissa about the waiting for the bloom poems!
Yes, Chuck is someone who truly cares–for the Earth and for his friends! Thank you.
You are a new face and voice for me this year. I enjoy your writing and vision. I hope to see you again next year. Some of us are talking about sharing poetry at times during the year. Let me know if you want to participate. I’m at lindab@bryanteditorial.com.
Wonderful. And enjoy your agave bloom. I had a century plant outside my place in Tucson. Heart broken when it died but it was a glorious way to end.
Thank you Bill! We’ve become very attached to its magnificent presence.
Beautiful tribute,
Love:
recycles our folly.
And yes, Chuck does,
Lovely tribute. And I’m glad I was able to read your poetry this June – it was quite original and captivating!