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Welcome poets!
This is Linda Lee Lyberg, your host for Open Link Night in the pub. It’s that time again to share ONE poem for our reading pleasure. There is no specific theme, however if you wish to, you can respond to a prompt you may have missed such as Amaya’s post for Poetics here: https://dversepoets.com/2019/07/23/poetics-movement/
Since we have a new moon coming the end of this month, I am sharing a podcast I thought you might enjoy from the Poetry foundation: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/podcasts/150467/mai-der-vang-reads-look-to-the-new-moon
How to join in :
- Write a poem on your blog or website.
- Enter your name and direct link to your poem in Mr. Linky.
- Remember to check the box re: privacy policy.
- Follow the links to other poets. Read and comment.
- Link back to dVerse so others can find us too.
- Drop in to say hello in our discussion below.
- Have fun!
Hello poets! Good to see you. Looking forward to reading your posts. I am sitting in the salon chair having my hair done so I will be reading a bit later.
Hi Linda, I am listening to the podcast – thanks for sharing the amazing poem.
Happy Thursday and have a lovely week.
You too Grace!
Hi Linda! Thanks for hosting… I am offering a juke-jive, zoot-suited rap. Hope you enjoy this bit of whimsicality… 🙂
Thanks so much for doing this. I’m already enjoying these poems 🙂
Wonderful and welcome!
Hi Linda and All. It’s a beautiful day for poetry. See you all on the trail!
Welcome Jade!
Thanks Linda!
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Good evening, Linda and thanks for hosting. I think my hair needs a boost too after the hottest day in history in our region! I might have to finish reading in the morning when it’s cooler. 🙂
Believe me, I understand! 😉
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First three out of the gate are all dizains. I have been locked into continuing my BLACKTHORNE saga, but would like to join the dizain gang as well. Perhaps I will do a second poem today. My Cinemagenic poems are so time consuming I do them the day before OLN.
Can’t wait to have a read!
Hello on this incredibly gorgeous sunny day. I woke up at about 4 this morning with the *perfect* rhyme in my head, and thought, as sleepers do, that it was so perfect I would surely remember it, so I didn’t write it down. Ah, well. Anyhow, don’t get too mad that I’ve offered my “100 Haiku” set on the linky– it’s all in one post! (even though, technically, it’s a hundred poems).
Hello and happy OLN everyone! ❤️ I am sharing a new poem 🙂 which I have written for my prompt and will be around today and tomorrow to read and comment.
I’ll be attending orientation tomorrow at my new workplace .. 😀 yes I finally got a job (after moving back home) so I am really excited! Thank you for hosting us, Linda! ❤️
My please, and again congratulations on your new position. You’re going to do well!
Thank you so much Linda!! 😘😘😘
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Good Afternoon, Poets! Thanks, Linda, for hosting OLN! See you all on the trail!
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I want to shed some light on a problem I have encountered lately (since before the break) while trying to post comments on many of your blogs. I noticed that Rob Kistner mentioned that too often his comments disappear. Two things are happening to me. First off it seems that the cookies we have all established with each other so that our blogs recognize us as we return, the cookies have evaporated. I must sign in on every blog now (even this one at dVerse). I spent money on a consultant who checked my computer for glitches, and he concluded that the problem is not in my hard drive, it’s out on the web . Second problem is when your blog just has a Publish button, but the comments just disappear or register as error, demanding I sign in, even though the blog shows I’m already signed in. I roll with the demands, but I am bothered because when I reciprocate a visit to one of your sites, and the comments disappear, each of you may think I did not visit your site at all; just saying.
I’ve heard that too Glenn from Rob, but I have not experienced it.
Happy OLN everyone and thank you for hosting tonight Linda! I’ve linked up a haibun that’s related to the sequence I posted for Amaya’s prompt and will swing by later to read xxx
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Linda, nice to see you tending the bar today. I’ve rewritten a sestina from 2011. I’ll be reading soon.
Perfect. Thank you Victoria. I’ll be reading more tomorrow!
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Thanks for hosting Linda. (K)
My pleasure!
Thanks for hosting, Linda! My linked poem is a Kyrielle, a form I enjoyed from the first time I read one. There’s at least one dVerse post on it, by Gay Reiser Cannon, here:
https://dversepoets.com/2012/12/20/formforall/
Thank you.
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Sorry all, my name says (2) but I only linked one poem.
Sorry to be late to the party. I wrote this tonight for Ron’s sister Christy whom we call Kit. I’d like some feedback. I realize it’s not the usual poem just a birthday bit of dross between two Leo sisters. I will try to get by ro read you all between now and Monday. Write on fellow poets. xoxo…………….Gay
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Hi Linda, thanks for Hosting. I’ll just have what she’s having… 😉
Haha! Okay!
😉
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So so late to the party! Summer in Boston always brings memories of our summer days in rural Iowa. Love both….but do miss those fireflies!
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