Ebullient flowers and Poetry Swap Art

Welcome to Poetry Friday, this week hosted by Molly at Nix the Comfort Zone HERE. This week she is sharing some thoughts about joy and creativity. Thank you, Molly, for hosting.

I participated in the Poetry Friday New Years and summer swaps this year. A couple of the gifts I received I never shared and would like others to enjoy them.

For the New Year, I received a card with a photo from Margaret Simon. The photo and I love the words “grace” and “wisdom” in this elfchen poetry form.

    GRACE
BELONGS HERE
TELLING ME HOW
GOOD I AM NOW
***
WISDOM

© Margaret Simon

Another postcard I received last winter in the poetry swap was from Denise Krebs. I love her very cool, whimsical art work!

by Denise Krebs

Then earlier this week Denise sent me a summer swap full of treasures. Denise took the haiku and accompanying photos from my blog and made small bouquet of signs out of them! I was so touched by it as well as the poem she wrote to go with them.

My bouquet of haiku made by Denise.

Haiku Bouquet
A Triolet for Janice Scully
After her "Peony Bouquet"

Sing of beautiful photos with words,
words of poetry--bouquet of haiku
to reimagine flowers and birds.
Sing of beautiful photos with words
of history, life, and more--herds
of topics in poetry month gift--time to
sing of beautiful photos with words,
words of poetry--bouquet of haiku.

© Denise Krebs

Thank you Margaret and Denise. Each poetry swap provides ideas I can use in my future Poetry Friday swaps.

Now, I want to follow up on a previous post I made when I planted a pot of impatiens. Back in June I wrote when I planted some small plants:

humble impatiens
should I count buds everyday?
or be more patient?

© Janice Scully

I watered them and left them do what flowers do.

Two months ago

The same flowers today.

I wrote a triolet to celebrate using a word I don’t usually use, to try it out. Some readers may think it’s an exaggeration but that then again, they might not.

AN EBULLIENT TRANSITION 


Surprising indeed how tall they grow,
in summertime ebullition!
Red and pink in such a show,
Surprising indeed how tall they grow.
When they will stop, I don't quite know,
this sparse to full transition.
Surprising indeed how tall they grow,
in summertime ebullition!

© Janice Scully 2024

Good luck to all the teachers and librarians returning to school. I always loved the first day of school as a child; it’s an exciting time and I hope the new year goes well.

Next week I will be hosting Poetry Friday. See you then! Thank you, Molly for hosting today.