It was in June of last year that I attended the American Library Association conference in Washington D.C. when I first heard about all the 2.0 connectedness that has so absorbed me since that time. Anyway, here I am in April of the following year sharing two silly poems that I wrote as part of a
weather word of the week contest on
New England Cable News.
Matt Noyes, the weatherman, has read both entries on the air:
Here's the poem for the weather word "befog" to be read as a rap poem or sung as a rap song.
Be fair or foul, I don’t want guessin’
Reckon I should tune in NECN
Where Matt he tells us what’s to be
I know the Noyes man won’t befog me
Here's the poem for the weather word of the week: "presentiment"
Mackerel sky and wispy clouds
Moving low and swift
These are my presentiments
Of barometric shift.
1 comment:
Wow, nice poetry. I'm much better with prose, myself. Unless it's texting updates on Twitter. :)
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