My poem today is about a girl discovering a fantastical world she never thought she'd experience -- a girl who has learned to fly. Where she learned this, whether it was a gift bestowed in a fairy tale, just what exactly her backstory is, is completely open to your own interpretation (and is half the fun!); check it out below and let me know your thoughts, or even your own book spine poems, in the comments.
Hope you enjoy!
The summer I learned to fly —
the space between, between the sea and the sky —
wondrous strange.
Across the great barrier, the sky is everywhere:
a million suns glow, shine...
Summer and bird,
blackbird --
the girl who could fly.
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Book spine poetry? That is such a great idea. Why have I never thought of it before? I have stared at books often enough. I really like this one. Ok, off to create some of my own.
ReplyDeleteTweet me or tag me somehow when you do one! I love seeing them. =)
DeleteAw, that's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYeah, this one leaves me with a happy feeling. =D
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