Poets Anonymous: Rules to Self

Welcome to our monthly Poets Anonymous!

On the 15th of each month, I’ll post a poem. If you have a blog, post a poem on yours and share your link in the comments. If you don’t have a blog, feel free to share part of a poem in the comments. Or, I encourage you to simply read a poem today.

Check the weather often
Do what’s right for the weather today, tomorrow
Know that you contrive your plan for the week
but weather is real

John Slotnick

Share a favorite poem (or segment of one) in the comments!

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Annie Rim

Welcome! I live in Colorado with my family and have taught in the classroom, at an art museum, and now in the playroom. I reflect about life, faith, and books here on my blog.

6 thoughts on “Poets Anonymous: Rules to Self”

      1. This kind of writing (which startles and puzzles many) I put out daily on Twitter. My inspiration (five years ago) was A.R. Ammons (Tape at the Turn of the Year) and a little later, Lucille Clifton (I read about ten books of her poetry that she wrote over a period of half a century.

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