My blogger-poet-friend Ingrid inspired me to create a Twitter account and start writing #APoemADay, which I began on January 1, 2021.
This week, I posted a series of dribbles to Twitter, which I wrote a while ago… Actually, I’m thrilled to say that I’ve completed my full year’s worth of micropoems for 2021, meaning that I no longer have to compose poems for this particular project. From here on out, I’ll only be posting these weekly compilations of micropoems on Fridays! Huzzah!
Shabbat Shalom from Jerusalem,
David
These are always fun to read. 🙂
🙂 Thanks, Terveen 🙂
Ahhh I loved the dribbles! Felt nice to read them again, and there’s the badger’s hexastitch amongst them all! 🙂
yep 😀
I especially like the stained glass dribble. (K)
💟 Kerfe 💟
I especially like the quote and the advice given on day 2. It’s annoying how some religious people think they have a monopoly on ethics, loving your fellow man, and good intentions… ❤ Have a beautiful day, David
😘 Cheryl 😘 – agreed. Thanks.
That’s wonderful! And these are great 😊
🤍 Suzanne 🤍
An odd and interesting collection. Nice read.
💜 Espie 💜
I can’t believe this year of poetry is almost over! I’m glad you kept this going, it made the whole challenge idea worthwhile 😊
it does feel very satisfying 🙂
Thanks so much!