I LOVE writing mask poems! It's fun pretending to be an animal, a plant, an element of nature, an inanimate object and speaking in a voice other than your own. I enjoy imaging what it might be like to be the sun or the moon, a lion or a grizzly bear, snow or the rain, an evergreen tree in winter or a maple tree in autumn.
Years ago, I wrote a collection of animal mask poems (Voices All around Me)--which is still unpublished. Months ago, I decided to include some of those poems in a new seasonal collection of animal and plants that children often see/hear in their own environment--including spring peepers, honeybees, apple blossoms, ladybugs, a garden snake, earthworms, a mole, a maple tree, wild geese, snowshoe hare, a spruce tree, and a hibernating woodchuck.
The collection has received one rejection to date. I think I may try another publisher one day.
I thought I'd share Dandelions, one of the poems from that collection, this morning:
DANDELIONS
We go where WE want. We
do as WE please.
We live without limits
or boundaries.
Uplifting breezes carry
our seeds
Hither and yon. YOU
call us weeds!
We don’t grow in gardens. We live wild and free.
We’re independent.
That’s how it should be.
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Mary Lee has the Poetry Friday Roundup over at A Year of Reading.