Happy Easter! Today got away from me, and I confess this is a poem I wrote years ago, but it sort of fits today’s #waterpoemproject, so I’m sharing it here:
Like most everybody else, I’m experiencing lots of upheavals lately! I have no huge National Poetry Month plans–just hoping to share an imagepoem here each day (or as often as I can). I’m participating in Laura Shovan’s awesome #WaterPoemProject the best I can, so most of my poems will come from either that or from the PAD (Poem A Day) Challenge at Writers Digest. Grateful for the distraction of poetry and friends!
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I love it! Great combination of fun and science! Nice rhyming and rhythm. I can relate to it because my daughters and I loved blowing bubbles all the time. My oldest was inquisitive always asking how things were made. Thank you for sharing and bringing good memories to the surface.
Thanks, Gail!
The rhyme in this just persists in the most unusual ways! I love it.