THINGS TO DO IF YOU ARE A NIGHTLIGHT
Stay by my bed—
a little electric star
that will shine
till the break of day
and scare
all my nighttime
fears away.
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REMINDER
Win a Poetry Book!
Every week during April, I’ll be giving away a children’s poetry book at Wild Rose Reader. If you leave a comment at one of my poetry posts during the third week of National Poetry Month (April 15-21), I’ll enter your name in the drawing to win a copy of Emma Dilemma: Big Sister Poems, which was written by Kristine O’Connell George and illustrated by Nancy Carpenter.
Every week during April, I’ll be giving away a children’s poetry book at Wild Rose Reader. If you leave a comment at one of my poetry posts during the third week of National Poetry Month (April 15-21), I’ll enter your name in the drawing to win a copy of Emma Dilemma: Big Sister Poems, which was written by Kristine O’Connell George and illustrated by Nancy Carpenter.
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Diane Mayr has the Poetry Friday Roundup at Random Noodling.
Just perfect, Elaine, nicely done? Might I run into you at the Mass Poetry Fest?
ReplyDeleteThank heavens for those little electric stars :).
ReplyDeleteI really like all your Things to Do poems, Elaine.
There's nothing like a nightlight to scare away the nighttime fears. :-)
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ReplyDeleteHi, Elaine. Love your poem...especially since I have two little girls who can't go to sleep without a little light by their side. The book Emma Dilemma looks cute, too!
ReplyDeleteOnce again I love your children's poems and I love you in equal measure!
ReplyDeleteHa! I wrote a What to do if you're a...poem this week, too! (don't enter me in the drawing...already own it!!)
ReplyDeleteLed fourth-grade poetry workshops today, and we tried some Things to Do poems -- such fun! Your "Things to Do If You Are a Pencil" from Falling Down the Page was also much enjoyed.
ReplyDeleteYour Nightlight poem is wonderful, too.
Happy Poetry Month!