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NaPoWriMo, or National Poetry Writing Month, is an annual project in which participating poets attempt to write a poem a day for the month of April.
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Wheels on the Bus
A poem reflecting on my lifelong relationship with the nursery rhyme "The Wheels on the Bus."
Apr 30
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Caro Henry
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Resilience’s Rhythm
A poem that draws inspiration from Bob Marley's life and music, celebrating his enduring message of unity, love, and hope.
Apr 29
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Caro Henry
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When I Fall
A poem that captures the atmosphere of a wedding's first dance.
Apr 28
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Caro Henry
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A Goddess Arrives
A poem that encapsulates a moment frozen in time, where nature itself seems to honor the awakening of the goddess.
Apr 27
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Caro Henry
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Ukrainian War Cat
A sonnet with themes of loss, connection, and how a bond of friendship can bring solace in the darkest times.
Apr 26
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Caro Henry
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Kitchen Concert
A poem capturing a moment when my parents served up a Verdi aria.
Apr 25
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Caro Henry
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Small Kingdoms
A poem highlighting the beauty of shared experiences amid nature’s hidden lives.
Apr 24
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Caro Henry
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