Things to do if you are NIGHT was the final
poem in my original manuscript for THINGS TO DO. There were three more poems
that related to night--one about a teddy bear, one about a nightlight, and one
about the moon.
My
editor Melissa Manlove wrote me saying:... we really
only need one bedtime poem in the collection... I strongly prefer moon in this
case, as it is particularly lovely and makes an excellent end to the
book.
So the "night" poem was
cut and the "moon" poem stayed.
Things to do if you are NIGHT
Be the shadow of day.
Put the sun to bed and light the
moon.
Rouse sleeping raccoons and owls.
Paint oceans black.
Sprinkle stars across the sky.
Slip softly away before dawn.
Things to do if you are the MOON
Live
in the sky.
Be bold…
OR
be shy.
Wax
and wane
in your starry terrain.
Be
a circle of light,
just
a sliver of white,
or hide in the shadows
and vanish from sight.
Look
like a pearl
when you’re brim-full
and bright.
Hang
in the darkness
Dazzle the night.
I believe my editor made a
wise decision. What do you think?
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This week's earlier posts:
THINGS TO DO IF YOU ARE A HONEYBEE : Two Versions
Making THINGS TO DO IF YOU ARE RAIN a Rhyming Poem
THINGS TO DO IF YOU ARE THE SUN: Cut from My THINGS TO DO Manuscript???
Making THINGS TO DO IF YOU ARE RAIN a Rhyming Poem
THINGS TO DO IF YOU ARE THE SUN: Cut from My THINGS TO DO Manuscript???
REMINDER: I am giving
away signed copies of my book THINGS TO DO during National Poetry Month. I will
collect the names of people who have commented on my blog posts each week in
April and put them in a bag. Next Sunday, I will draw a name from the bag of
someone who commented on a post that I published during the week of April 8-14.
Drawing dates: April 15, 22, 29, 30.
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Robyn has the Poetry Friday Roundup at Life on the Deckle Edge.
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And the last thing that I want to do this Friday is to wish "dearest" Lee Bennett Hopkins a
HAPPY 80th BIRTHDAY!!!!!
4 comments:
"Wax and wane/in your starry terrain" - LOVE that. Thanks for sharing both poems, Elaine, and for joining in the LBH birthday celebration!
The imagery in the night poem is so strong. I know these poems are for children, but I'm thinking about how I can inspire my high school students with the idea of "Things to Do" idea that informs these two wonderful poems.
Well, I always love moon poems, Elaine, and I guess everyone else does, too, but what if you extended that night poem and made an entire picture book? I think that would be awesome! Happy writing!
I think it would be hard to cut either poem--both are lovely. I'm glad your sharing some of those you wrote that didn't find a home in the book.
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