It's National Poetry Month. It's Poetry Friday. And it's Lee Bennett Hopkins' birthday, too! This makes for a poetry triumvirate worthy of celebration... and so I join with my friends in the kidlitosphere to celebrate a man who is, indeed, worthy of huge cheers. Happy Birthday, Lee!
Below is Lee's poem Spring, first shared here in 2009 as part of the inaugural 30 Poets/30 Days.
SPRING
by
Lee Bennett Hopkins
Roots
sprouts
buds
flowers
always--
always--
cloud-bursting showers
rhymes
April fools
fledglings on wing
no thing
is
newer
or
fresher
than
spring.
From SHARING THE SEASONS (McElderry Books).
©2009 Lee Bennett Hopkins. All rights reserved.
Used by permission.
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2 comments:
Worth sharing again and again. Thanks for joining the LBH birthday celebration, Greg - Happy Poetry Month & Happy Spring!
What a fun poem--so appropriate for this time of year, too!
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