RAE’S READS

To celebrate today, I’m featuring a poem I have always loved and have shared with students on many levels.

“Swift Things Are Beautiful”

“Swift things are beautiful:

Swallows and deer,

And lightning that falls

Bright-veined and clear,

Rivers and meteors,

Wind in the wheat,

The strong-withered horse,

The swift runner’s feet.

And slow things are beautiful:

The closing of day,

The pause of the wave

That curves downward to spray,

The ember that crumbles,

The opening flower,

And the ox that moves on

In the quest of power.”

ELIZABETH COATSWORTH

We would go on to use this poem as a model, writing poems about tiny things, large things, dull things, shiny things. This is a good “starter” for constructing a poem.

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2 responses to “NATIONAL POETRY MONTH, Day 9”

  1. Carla Avatar

    That is a great way to use a poem to promote creativity, Rae. I like the thoughts and images this poem stirs in me.

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      I liked the poem too

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