avatarWilliam J Spirdione

Summary

The website content introduces a collection of poetry from Paper Poetry's Poemorama, featuring a poem titled "Spring a Little" and acknowledging contributions from Carolyn Hastings, Indubala Kachhawa, and Suntonu Bhadra, with a call to read Jim Dutton's sonnet.

Abstract

The undefined website showcases a poetic piece titled "Spring a Little" as part of Paper Poetry's monthly Poemorama. The poem reflects on the late arrival of spring, observing new green growth as a sign that spring has not forgotten to grace the earth with its presence. The author thanks Carolyn Hastings for her twittle, which is accessible through a provided link, and extends gratitude to Indubala Kachhawa and Suntonu Bhadra of Paper Poetry for their involvement. Additionally, readers are encouraged to explore a Shakespearean cliché-inspired sonnet by Jim Dutton, which is also linked on the website.

Opinions

  • The author expresses anticipation for the arrival of spring, noting the emergence of new growth as a positive sign.
  • There is an appreciation for the poetry prompts provided by Paper Poetry, indicating a supportive community for poets and poetry enthusiasts.
  • The mention of Carolyn Hastings' twittle and Jim Dutton's sonnet suggests that the author values the contributions of these individuals to the poetry community.
  • The inclusion of links to additional poetic works indicates a desire to share and promote the creative efforts of fellow poets within the Paper Poetry group.

POEMORAMA AT PAPER POETRY

Spring a Little

A twittle

Photo by William J Spirdione

We have not felt much warmth yet I’m looking at the growth of new green growth poking through. Spring’s late. She didn’t forget.

This twittle was written as part of this month’s Paper Poetry Poemorama, prompts and Carolyn Hastings’s twittle in the following link.

Thank you, and Happy Poemorama, Carolyn Hastings, Indubala Kachhawa, and Suntonu Bhadra, of Paper Poetry.

Please read Jim Dutton’s masterful sonnet and enlightening piece above.

Poemorama
Poem
Twittle
Spring
Paper Poetry
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