Re:versed, Again

dazed by days of prose
april comes showering poems
state reversed by verse

Poem, Day 1

Originally posted on 4 April 2013

Today is the first day of National Poetry Month! In fact, this April marks the 20th anniversary of National Poetry Month, which was inaugurated by the Academy of American Poets in 1996. It has grown to become the “largest literary celebration in the world with schools, publishers, libraries, booksellers and poets celebrating poetry’s vital place in our culture.”

To join in the celebration, new and favorite poems will post here throughout April—possibly every day! I call my poetical alter ego Ava Wood and plan to tap into that voice to produce new poems this month. Each year, I relish the challenge of creating poetry, like the haiku above and like this and this and this. — VF

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The Fall

tumbling into fall

since summery slip, head then heels

rose to see love go

— ava wood

VF photos in the gardens of Duke Mansion, during its centennial.

Deeply Green Day

deeply green day, kept

before summer yields her reign, 

pressed, bottled, to sip.

— ava wood

Turns Around The Sun

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moment sublime, smile 

compose dog day sunlit gaze

tick! time is tender

— ava wood

pretty petals: poem + pics

clouds snowy bright ride

across skies seldom bluer

beneath petals preen 

— ava wood

VF photos from opening day (May 31, 2015) of the Mellichamp Native Terrace, a new part of UNC Charlotte’s Botanical Gardens that displays native plants in a home landscape.

Bursting

Witness God’s green work

Entrust your seed to the earth

Bloom, bloom, blossom burst

— ava wood

 

 

A Most Cherished Gift

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of all things to give
among the most cherished gift
is simply a chance

— ava wood

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Re:versed

dazed by days of prose
april comes showering poems
state reversed by verse

April is National Poetry Month! I’ve always had a thing for poetry—reading it, hearing it, writing it and savoring it. So, I am forever grateful that Giving Back opened a new opportunity for me to evoke and express my poetical alter ego…my own “Sasha Fierce”…my bolder voice that I (sometimes) call Ava Wood.

Above is haiku she/I/we composed today for the occasion, with more like this and this and this to come. — VF

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peace of ice

Dawn’s damp chill hanging
behold divinity etched 
Master’s piece in ice

— Ava Wood