Sleuthing the Poem of the Month
Oftentimes, we receive little love notes about Every Day Poems. People get the poems in their inboxes, daily on weekdays. We get emails back:
“I love this poem.”
“Haunting.”
“Makes me remember.”
And so on. Occasionally, we get several love notes about a particular poem. While the love notes don’t necessarily mean the poem is the most popular poem of the month, such notes suggest the possibility. Ah, but one never knows.
Help us out, then?
Take our Poem of the Month poll, and later we can discuss the results.
Poems are so personal. Your poem of the month might never be someone else’s. On the other hand, it will be fun to sometimes see if certain poems really hit a home run in our community.
We’ve put the top 5 we received love notes about. But you can add a favorite if you don’t see your pick. Here goes!
(Voting closes Friday.)
Review the 5 Every Day Poems Before Voting?
Un done, by Sara Barkat
Rental, Anne M. Doe Overstreet
Vermillion, by L.L. Barkat
Lullaby with Succotash, by George David Clark
’93 Ford Ranger by Megan Willome
Voting closes Friday. See you Monday with the results!
Photo by Familymwr, Creative Commons, via Flickr.
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