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Guest Poem: Feather • Mandie Hines Author

Guest Poem: Feather

Poetry: Celebrating National Poetry Month

 

Feather

Tendril of gravity
where air meets bone
Forcefield
spins thermal of light
Muscular sparkle–
Darkmatter come to blood


For links to poetry prompts, or if you missed out on what I’m doing for National Poetry Month, check out the first post here.

 

To end each post, there will be this call to share your own work. Whether it’s something that you write as soon as you finish reading this post, or it’s a poem you’ve posted or had published, place the whole poem in the comments or put a link to it. A brief description before the link will help me process comments faster, so I know they’re not spam.

Also, feel free to share links to poems or spoken word performances by other poets. I hope this month will bring a wide variety of poetry to everyone’s attention. Also, there will be posts on my author Facebook page, a link to which can be found on the right-hand side, that will include spoken word performances and links to work of other poets, which will not appear here.

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3 Responses

  1. I really like this one. It just invites the reader to read it out loud. 🙂

    • Mandie Hines says:

      Yes, it does! I’ll have to remember to share comments with Margaret and Sheryl during our next meeting. I don’t know if they’ve had a chance to look at them. The comments are one of the best parts of sharing your work, and I think Margaret will enjoy this comment. Thank you.

  2. “The comments are one of the best parts of sharing your work,”. So very true. 🙂

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