Cornucopia: National Poetry Month, Day 30
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April 30, 2023
April is now done,
I don’t have to write a poem
Hail! Prose! Here I come.Behind Our Eyes.Org, a group for and by writers with a disability
Btw: I have enjoyed reading all your iterations of poetry. You are an awesome group of talented people.
Sincerely, Kate Chamberlin
Cornucopia: National Poetry Month, Day 29
Adapted Senryū29
April 29, 2023
ChatGPT Bot,
Save me from more poetry
And pour the Sherry.
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Cornucopia: National Poetry Month, Day 28
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April 28, 2023
Cucumber in brine
Tart, tangy taste of salt and dill
Speers, chopped and whole.
Cornucopia: National Poetry Month Day 27
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April 27, 2023
Fresh broccoli stalks
Dark greenheart healthy veggies
Smothered in cheese sauce.
Cornucopia: National Poetry Month 26
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April 26
Carpet on the stairs
Retired dog does not slip
Going up to bed.
Cornucopia: National Poety Month
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April 25, 2023
The weather changes
From snow, to rain, to sunshine
The season of mud.
Cornucopia: National Poetry Month
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April 24, 2023
My dance with cancer
Surgery, radiation
I’m cancer neutral.
cORNUCOPIA: nATIONAL pOETRY mONTH dAY23
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April 23, 2023
Shingles are no fun!
Viral infection of nerves
Pain and discomfort.
-- Kate Chamberlin kathryngc1@verizon.net www.katechamberlin.com "Dream it! Write it! Read it!"
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April 22, 2023
Glacier carved Drumlin.
wild flowers grow only here:
do not dig them up.
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Cornucopia: National Poetry Month 21
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April 21, 2023
Colored tapestry:
Joe-Pye Weed, Mouse-eyed Hogweed,
shimmer in sunlight.