Elizabeth Spires' With One White Wing is an unusual poetry book -- each of the poems is a riddle.
Here's an example:
I weigh less than a feather
but you can't pick me up.
I can dance but I can't sing.
Without you, I am nothing.
With One White Wing by Elizabeth Spires is out of print,
but you can find it in your library or find used copies on A1 Books .
Do you know the answer to the poem-riddle above?
It's a shadow!
"The opposite of love is not hate, it's indifference. The opposite of art is not ugliness, it's indifference." ~ Elie Wiesel
Friday, March 30, 2007
With One White Wing
Friday, March 23, 2007
Pencil by Valerie Worth
pencil
by Valerie Worth
Plied over
Empty paper,
The shadowy
Tip of
This thin
Gold wand
Conjures up
Anything,
Everything.
picture by Natalie Babbitt
This poem is from Valerie Worth's Peacock and other poems. From this book, I also really liked the title poem, Umbrella, Milkweed, and Clouds. I'll have to read more by Ms. Worth.
by Valerie Worth
Plied over
Empty paper,
The shadowy
Tip of
This thin
Gold wand
Conjures up
Anything,
Everything.
This poem is from Valerie Worth's Peacock and other poems. From this book, I also really liked the title poem, Umbrella, Milkweed, and Clouds. I'll have to read more by Ms. Worth.
Friday, March 16, 2007
Charles R. Smith
Have you ever read/heard Charles R. Smith, Jr.'s sports poems? I've had his "Allow Me to Introduce Myself" go through my head all day before!
If you go to his website and scroll down a bit, you can hear him perform it, and then it can go through your head all day, too...
If you go to his website and scroll down a bit, you can hear him perform it, and then it can go through your head all day, too...