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Summary

The undefined website features "A Chickadee Choir," an American cinquain poem by William J Spirdione, celebrating National Poetry Month as part of Paper Poetry's Poemorama event, with a link to Dana Sanford's haiku submission.

Abstract

The website showcases a poem titled "A Chickadee Choir," which is an American cinquain crafted by William J Spirdione. This piece is a contribution to Paper Poetry's Poemorama, an initiative designed to celebrate National Poetry Month. The poem is accompanied by a photograph and a brief biography of the author. Additionally, the website provides a link to further explore the Poemorama event and encourages readers to check out another submission by Dana Sanford, which is a seventeen-syllable haiku.

Opinions

  • The poem "A Chickadee Choir" is presented as a response to Paper Poetry's Poemorama, indicating a positive engagement with the event.
  • The inclusion of a photograph alongside the poem suggests an appreciation for the visual arts in conjunction with poetry.
  • By linking to Dana Sanford's submission, the website seems to encourage a community spirit and cross-promotion among participating poets.
  • The mention of National Poetry Month reflects an endorsement of the broader celebration of poetry within the literary community.

POEMORAMA AT PAPER POETRY

A Chickadee Choir

An American cinquain

Photo and poem by William J Spirdione

A cloud Of chickadees Are flittering about Our heart will flap its wings once more Sing forth

This American cinquain was written in response to Paper Poetry’s Poemorama in celebration of National Poetry Month. Learn more about the festivities in the following link.

Follow the following link to Dana Sanford’s seventeen syllable submission.

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