I
know I’ve mentioned more than once on this blog that I LOVE writing animal mask
poems. I have written dozens of them. A few years ago, I took the advice of my
friends Grace Lin and Janet Wong and culled out all the poems about smaller
animals and insects that children might observe in their backyards or find close
to home for a collection. I also wrote some new poems. I had tentatively titled
the collection Backyard Voices. Then I changed it to Listen! Listen! after I
wrote the following poem to introduce my collection of animal mask poems:
Listen.
Listen. Cup an ear.
Little
creatures living near
Speak
in voices we can hear.
One
of the new poems that I wrote for Listen! Listen! is about insects that we hate
to find invading our homes—TERMITES.
TERMITES
Crunch,
crunch, crunch!
Yum,
yum!
Wood
Tastes
so
Tastes
so
Tastes
so good.
A
piney plank
A
two by four
A
big broad beam
A
parquet floor
A
pair of clogs
A
tool shed door
We
eat all day
And
we still want more.
Crunch,
crunch, crunch!
Yum,
yum!
Wood
Tastes
so
Tastes
so
Tastes SO GOOD.
Amy has the Poetry Friday Roundup at The Poem Farm.
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We had a wonderful family Thanksgiving at "The Farm." Julia didn't sleep all day. She so enjoyed having lots of company.
Julia on Thanksgiving
This week I took Julia outside a couple of times so she could explore her yard. I took this short video of her:
It is great being a nanny granny! I love spending so much time with my granddaughter Julia.