Appreciations for your visit! Until Feb. 5, Poetry Friday is based here. (more details below.) Please know I’ve been singing:
Down the wavy path
in the budding park
along the Miccosukee sidewalk
my jaunty footsteps hum
to
Here Comes the Sun

A song poem spoken-word book of Biden-Harris phenomenal inaugural poet,
22-year-old Amanda Gorman, of Los Angeles, is due out late summer/early fall.
CHANGE SINGS, An American Anthem is illustrated by the children’s
Pres. O’Bama book (of THEE I SING) artist Loren Long, of Ohio.
Ms. Gorman’s older ages book, of inaugural poem and more of her poetry is
THE HILL WE CLIMB and Other Poems. I expect to love all these, as
one of uncountable millions of 40 million watching, who teared up during her
soaring performance at the U.S. Capitol on January 20th.
Bookshop is the independent bookstore community, online. It offers CHANGE SINGS + THE HILL WE CLIMB and OTHER POEMS.
Learn more about Amanda Gorman
ESSENCE online :::: Dr. Jill Biden-connection https://www.essence.com/articles/meet-amanda-gorman-the-youngest-inaugural-poet-in-u-s-history/ OZYMedia :::: 2017 Youth Genius winner https://www.ozy.com/true-and-stories/how-a-young-poet-is-nurturing-empathy-with-virtual-reality/77355/ COVEN :::: on not being “the black history voice” in class, 2036 presidency, her mother’s teaching in Watts. SESI magazine :::: #BlackGirlMagic, her One Pen One Page non-profit foundation.
” I remember all those people (particularly women) who have been rendered silent by illiteracy, and how lucky I am that I get to use this pen. I remember that, to me, nothing is funner than a little word play, and I return to that little kid who is excited to put pen to paper.” Poet Amanda Gorman in COVEN online magazine interview
Prediction: President Amanda Gorman
In year 2036
she will bring her nourishing fix
third woman President.
A shock. Not a precedent.
Thrilled she was prescient
when Biden-Harris won
in 2021, their
democracy restoration begun.
©JG Annino, 2021 :::::
One Little Word
It’s a thing, to pick One Little Word at each new year as mojo for writing practice. My 2021One Little Word is Sing. In serendipity Sing called me before I knew about Amanda Gorman’s presenting at the inaugural or about her sure-to-be uplifting CHANGE SINGS picture book.
American Library Association Last year I sang of many books here at Bookseedstudio, with special glow for CAT MAN of ALEPPO, A PLACE AT THE TABLE and EIGHT KNIGHTS of HANUKKAH. This week these 3 great books’ various groovy honors were sung by the ALA. Congratulations to all involved in these stellar projects & special Love to those creators who I’m lucky to call Friend.\
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Comments Bop and hum around the links listed below, in comments. (Later, I’ll bring them up here in this text.) You’ll find a sweet shelf of Poetry Friday blogger posts. If you have a poetry blog the URL details can be added ~~ keep going, below, find the word “Comments” in tiny type ~~ there! Even just a “hey, howdy!” can introduce you to Poetry Friday. A blog is never needed to participate, just goodwill about sharing poetry, especially poems for young readers.
February comes singing next week! Find it hosted by dear poetry pal Jone. https://www.jonerushmacculloch.com/blog
[This weekend I learn more of poet/author Zora Neal Hurston with historians here in Florida. On breaks I intend to bring your links here, pulled from where you left them in comments.]
I appreciate your poem study very much. ~~ Jan
Some week of 1.29.2021 Poetry Friday goodness, from all around~~
Michelle Kogan Art shares artwork & her fresh poetry ponderings about hero, heroes & conversos.
Linda at A Word Edgewise shares poetry lines of others in a New Year Cento. The lines all came from New Year postcards but form one poem with Linda’s magic. https://awordedgewiselindamitchell.blogspot.com/
At Alphabet Soup, I’m all about snow, with a poem by Richard Greene and a recipe for Snowball Cookies. https://jamarattigan.com/2021/01/29/snow-doubt-about-it-we-love-snow/(my link goes live Friday at 6 a.m.
This week I’m learning from a legend. It’s amazing how much we learn from reading the words of other poets Alan J. Wright Poetry Pizzazz
https://alanjwrightpoetrypizzazz.blogspot.com/2021/01/poets-must-read-learning-from-legends.html
Robyn’s report: I have a New Year poem postcard gift to share, and it fits perfectly with your theme! Also, info on an online haiku workshop I’m leading in February that just got finalized this week.
http://www.robynhoodblack.com/blog/posts/38085
Teaching Authors guiding light Carmela talks the idea of “Indistractable,” and shares a found poem on a strategy for doing so.
https://www.teachingauthors.com/2021/01/becoming-indistractable-and-a-found-poem.html
Kay is thoughtful with a collection of poems by Madeleine L’Engle in Cry Like a Bell and a golden shovel poem using a line from one of her poems. https://kaymcgriff.edublogs.org/2021/01/28/poetry-friday-a-cry-like-a-bell-review/
Poetry Sisters poet Andromeda pens an original poem as part of the Poetry Sisters’ challenge for January: https://awrungsponge.blogspot.com/2021/01/Timetraveler.html
Little Willow brings us lines from the poem 1938 by J. Patrick Lewis on her blog, Bildungsroman:
https://slayground.livejournal.com/915488.html
Find Tabatha at https://tabathayeatts.blogspot.com/ featuring an auntie, some empathy, and letting meaning find YOU.
Laura shares a poem called “Forever Four” and asks for some help with names at https://laurasalas.com/poems-for-teachers/four-forever-poetry-friday/
Carol V. offers a post filled with creativity sparks and connections from this week at https://beyondliteracylink.blogspot.com/2021/01/creativity-sparks-and-connections.html. Poetry postcards and my Sanctuary of Thought slide share are the highlights of my post.
Tricia is in with a poem inspired by words from Merriam Webster’s Time Traveler site. https://missrumphiuseffect.blogspot.com/2021/01/its-new-year-with-my-poetry-sisters.html
Linda B.shares more lovely postcards, my hugs in the mail! And I have a ‘song’ for you! https://www.teacherdance.org/2021/01/poetryfriday-poems-and-songs.html
Matt Today, I’m continuing to celebrate my first board book – and my only one written in prose – and also sharing another of my late mother’s poems in memoriam: https://wp.me/p2DEY3-2DU
Janice is inspired with nesting poems, suggested by Irene. http://janicescully.com
Catherine I’m sharing a butterfly cinquain I wrote for our workshop with Georgia, “Resilience.” https://readingtothecore.wordpress.com/2021/01/29/poetry-friday-resilience/
Carol of The Apples in my Orchardis at https://theapplesinmyorchard.com/2021/01/29/poetry-friday-the-return/
Sara time-travels with poetry sisters today, writing poems with words from our birth years. Come join us! http://saralewisholmes.blogspot.com/2021/01/poetry-friday-dictionary-time-travel.html
Tim ponders a reflection on letting go, or not, as the case might be. https://timgels.com/2021/01/28/marcescence/
Margaret retells a story of time with a new poet, student Kaia, who is taking off and realizing she can write. It’s amazing and fun to watch. https://reflectionsontheteche.com/2021/01/29/poetry-friday-doing-the-work-of-a-poet/
Heidi has revisited her poetry shelf, looking for connections and inspirations. Today I’m reading Lucille Clifton and Janet Wong. Let the women sing!
https://myjuicylittleuniverse.blogspot.com/2021/01/stps-slps-2-lucille-clifton-janet-wong.html
Find Ruth at https://thereisnosuchthingasagodforsakentown.blogspot.com/2021/01/poetry-friday-shepherds-purse.html
Yvona has reviewed many poetry books on the My Reads section of http://www.yvonafst.com – check them out!
Bridget hopes to tap into the ‘sparks of creativity’ of the PF folks with a call out for submissions for a poetry anthology!
http://www.weewordsforweeones.com/2021/01/looking-for-creative-outlet.html
Kat sings the praises of Janet Turner – young illustrator for her recent picture book. Visit
https://katswhiskers.wordpress.com/2021/01/29/introducing-janet-turner
Molly H. is inspired by two photos, including one from Poetry Friday’s Margaret, to gift us with two short poems, from her time with beautiful images.
https://nixthecomfortzone.com/2021/01/29/pf-two-short-poems/
Susan weaves some wonderfulness: a song/poem performed by future president Amanda Gorman and MILCK. Also a Tolstoy thought about candlelight and heart light & much more.
https://www.soulblossomliving.com/by-heart-light-and-candlelight-inspiration-for-tough-times/
Jone offers a poem from an important revision class: https://www.jonerushmacculloch.com/blog/poetry-friday-a-poem-from-georgia-heards-class And let’s all sing: Next week Poetry Friday is collected by Jone!
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38 responses to “Poetry Friday is here :)”
I finally read everything – thank you for rounding it all up for us! Happy weekend! Ruth, thereisnosuchthingasagodforsakentown.blogspot.com
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Thanks for hosting this week–and sorry to be posting so late. Your post inspired me to share a song/poem I found that was performed by future president Amanda Gorman and MILCK. Also, I shared a quote by Tolstoy about candlelight and heart light–I needed some extra light this week!
https://www.soulblossomliving.com/by-heart-light-and-candlelight-inspiration-for-tough-times/
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Love the joyful song of your post, Jan! So fun the way it all ties in with your OLW!
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What a great round up. I love your OLW! I have a poem that I revised in a revision class: https://www.jonerushmacculloch.com/blog/poetry-friday-a-poem-from-georgia-heards-class
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Jan, thanks so much for hosting this week. I appreciate the peek at Amanda Gorman’s upcoming book and the link bounty. It’s due to be frigid this weekend, so I’m looking forward to visiting many of those links tomorrow. I’m sharing two short poems today, both inspired by photos.
https://nixthecomfortzone.com/2021/01/29/pf-two-short-poems/
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Oh, I hadn’t seen the cover of Amanda Gorman’s upcoming book – thanks for sharing a little piece of the joy! I’m still kind of gobsmacked that she’s reading at the Super Bowl – we live in such interesting times for poetry!
I’m sharing a time traveler poem with my Poetry Peeps today: http://tanitasdavis.com/wp/?p=10944
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Hi Jan, I don’t think my first try came through. I posted some nestling poems prompted by Irene Latham book This Poem is a Nest. Thanks for hosting and continuing the celebration of Amanda Gorman.
http://janicescully.com
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I love Friday mornings reading poetry and appreciate your poem Jan. It’s hopeful and I love the line “A shock. Not a precedent.” I hope it will be so one day. Thanks again for hosting.
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Thank you for hosting today, Jan! I have a busy day ahead, but will be back to savor all this Amanda Gorman love. Isn’t she amazing?! Today I’m sharing a butterfly cinquain I wrote for our workshop with Georgia, “Resilience.” https://readingtothecore.wordpress.com/2021/01/29/poetry-friday-resilience/
Be well!
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Jan, Thanks for these inspiring poems and words. Singing is a great descriptor for celebration and optimism. My hope for Amanda Gorman is not one of being in politics. (Such as the poem alludes to.) It is that she inspires more young people (kids and young adults) to venture into the world of poetry. We need more poets in our world today. Thank you, too, for hosting! https://theapplesinmyorchard.com/2021/01/29/poetry-friday-the-return/ -Carol-
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So glad you featured Amanda! She is mesmerizing. Time-traveling with my poetry sisters today, writing poems with words from our birth years. Come join us! http://saralewisholmes.blogspot.com/2021/01/poetry-friday-dictionary-time-travel.html
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Jan, thank you so much for a wonderful post and for hosting this week! It’s been a great last few weeks for poetry and I’m excited to see where this all goes. Far, I think, far. This morning I’m sharing a reflection on letting go, or not, as the case might be. https://timgels.com/2021/01/28/marcescence/
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Thanks for hosting and shouting out to my new hero Amanda Gorman. I love that your OLW is Sing. I miss singing so much. Before Covid, I sang in my church choir forever. It filled my soul each week. I know there are ways I can sing with myself, but I miss the harmony of a group.
Today, I am retelling a story of my time with a new poet, my student Kaia, who is taking off and realizing she can write. It’s amazing and fun to watch. https://reflectionsontheteche.com/2021/01/29/poetry-friday-doing-the-work-of-a-poet/
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Howdy hi ho to you, Jan, and thanks for gathering us here for the weekly singing. I am doing a new thing at my juicy little universe, revisiting many books from my poetry shelf and looking for connections and inspirations. Today I’m reading Lucille Clifton and Janet Wong. Let the women sing!
https://myjuicylittleuniverse.blogspot.com/2021/01/stps-slps-2-lucille-clifton-janet-wong.html
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Thank you for hosting! I will be back later to read all the goodness! Meanwhile, here’s my post for today: https://thereisnosuchthingasagodforsakentown.blogspot.com/2021/01/poetry-friday-shepherds-purse.html
Ruth, thereisnosuchthingasagodforsakentown.blogspot.com
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Thank you for sharing Amanda Gorman’s forthcoming book, Change Sings! She has had such an impact already! i have reviewed many poetry books on the My Reads section of http://www.yvonafst.com – check them out! Can’t wait to comment on Amanda’s when it comes out later this year.
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Thanks for hosting, Jan! Woo-hoo for SINGing the praises of Amanda Gorman! She’s my hero! Can’t wait to purchase ALL of her books.
This week I am hoping to tap into the ‘sparks of creativity’ of the PF folks with a call out for submissions for my poetry anthology:
http://www.weewordsforweeones.com/2021/01/looking-for-creative-outlet.html
:), Bridget
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Hi Jan. How exciting was it to see friends recognised with awards this week!! Thrilling! Amanda Gorman is also amazing. Her stirring presentation is putting poetry on the podium. I’m singing the praises of Janet Turner on my blog today – the young illustrator for my recent picture book. This is her first picture book, so I thought it would be fun to get to know her better.
https://katswhiskers.wordpress.com/2021/01/29/introducing-janet-turner
Thanks for hosting us!
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Jan, I sing Amanda’s praises along with you. Thank you for hosting with your usual fun spirit. Your opening poem exemplifies your joy: my jaunty footsteps hum/to/Here Comes the Sun.
I am offering a post filled with creativity sparks and connections from this week at https://beyondliteracylink.blogspot.com/2021/01/creativity-sparks-and-connections.html. Poetry postcards and my Sanctuary of Thought slide share are the highlights of my post.
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Hi Jan. Thanks so much for hosting. I can’t wait to dig into your post in the morning. I’m in with a poem inspired by words from Merriam Webster’s Time Traveler site. https://missrumphiuseffect.blogspot.com/2021/01/its-new-year-with-my-poetry-sisters.html
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Dear Jan, it’s lovely to see Amanda Gorman’s picture book and all the links about her work. I’ve ordered the poem’s publication and her book. Did you know she’s going to recite a poem next week at the Super Bowl? I am ready for more as I’m sure all of us are. Thanks for this lovely post so filled with this special poet. In my post this week, I’m sharing more lovely postcards, my hugs in the mail! And I have a ‘song’ for you! Thanks for hosting! https://www.teacherdance.org/2021/01/poetryfriday-poems-and-songs.html
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I, too, am looking forward to reading the book – this year has been quite an auspicious beginning to this woman’s career! Thanks for hosting, too, Jan. Today, I’m continuing to celebrate my first board book – and my only one written in prose – and also sharing another of my late mother’s poems in memoriam: https://wp.me/p2DEY3-2DU
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Hi Jan, Will be back to read this tomorrow! Meanwhile, I’m sharing a poem called “Forever Four” and asking for some help with names at https://laurasalas.com/poems-for-teachers/four-forever-poetry-friday/
Thanks for hosting!
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Thanks for hosting, Jan! I like that you think she’ll be the THIRD woman president 🙂 “Sing” is a lovely OLW. Keep a song in your heart!
My link is here: https://tabathayeatts.blogspot.com/ I have an auntie, some empathy, and letting meaning find YOU.
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Thanks for hosting! She’s a great poet and performer!
I posted lines from the poem 1938 by J. Patrick Lewis on my blog, Bildungsroman:
https://slayground.livejournal.com/915488.html
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Loving this post on Amanda Gorman’s fabulous work! I am looking forward to reading much more of her poetry and watching her rise. This week I am posting an original poem as part of the Poetry Sisters’ challenge for January: https://awrungsponge.blogspot.com/2021/01/Timetraveler.html Thanks for rounding us up!
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Your post just sings! Thank you for posting and for celebrating Amanda Gorman. SHe is simply amazing. My post sings today, too, but not with so much joy. I’m sharing my thoughts of a collection of poems by Madeleine L’Engle in a Cry Like a Bell and a golden shovel poem using a line from one of her poems. https://kaymcgriff.edublogs.org/2021/01/28/poetry-friday-a-cry-like-a-bell-review/
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Thanks so much for hosting, Jan. I love your Prediction poem, especially your use of President/precedent/prescient as endlines. 🙂
Your one little word SING! fills me with joy. My theme word for 2021 is Awareness, which I’m trying to work on daily.
My Poetry Friday post won’t be live for a few more hours (after Friday arrives here in the Midwest), but in it I share about learning to be “Indistractable,” and I share a found poem on a strategy for doing so.
https://www.teachingauthors.com/2021/01/becoming-indistractable-and-a-found-poem.html
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Oh, Jan, you already make my heart sing, and then – this POST. So much goodness here to further explore and appreciate – thank you, thank you. Count me in on the Amanda Gorman fan train. What an amazing young woman.
And, big thanks for hosting us all, too! You make everyone so welcome.
I’ve got another New Year poem postcard gift to share, and it fits perfectly with your theme! Also, info on an online haiku workshop I’m leading in February that just got finalized this week.
http://www.robynhoodblack.com/blog/posts/38085
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Thank you for hosting Jan. Amanda Gorman has had an impact well beyond the US. Many people in Australia have remarked on her powerful presence along with the beauty and strength of her words. I loved that poetry played such a central role in the cultural life of a nation. Thank you for further highlighting this young woman’s important work. This week I’m learning from a legend. It’s amazing how much we learn from reading the words of other poets…
https://alanjwrightpoetrypizzazz.blogspot.com/2021/01/poets-must-read-learning-from-legends.html
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Nice to see Amanda highlighted again. Anxious to see her new picture book.
At Alphabet Soup, I’m all about snow, with a poem by Richard Greene and a recipe for Snowball Cookies.
https://jamarattigan.com/2021/01/29/snow-doubt-about-it-we-love-snow/
(my link goes live Friday at 6 a.m.)
Thanks for hosting this week!
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What a wonderfully rich and inviting post, full of song, light, and your charming and clever forecast of Amanda Gorman’s run in 2036–I especially love your wordplay in it. Thanks for being our gracious cornucopia-filled host Jan, and for gathering my poem link–I look forward to spending more time on your links here!
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ooops! I totally forgot to leave my post information. Here it is. This week, I’m sharing the poetry lines of others in a New Year Cento. The lines all came from New Year postcards. And, I rather like the combination of them in one poem. It’s over at A Word Edgewise https://awordedgewiselindamitchell.blogspot.com/
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Hey, Howdy! And, thank you for hosting this week. Amanda Gorman already has my vote. What a beautiful, poised, smart, savvy young lady. Thanks for highlighting her here with your olw, SING! I see that Ms. Gorman is going to share a poem at the Super Bowl, too! Whoo hoo! Enjoy Poetry Friday. It’s so much fun hosting.
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