Thursday, April 26, 2012 is Poem in Your Pocket Day. Celebrate poetry by putting a poem in your own pocket, carry it with you throughout your day and perhaps take it out every now and then to share.
I’ll send my family to work and school with poems I picked out especially for them. I've turned to my poetic hero Billy Collins for inspiration. The idea comes from The Academy of American Poets. And it’s a cool and simple way to share poetry with those you love … and those you might not even know.
The official Poem in Your Pocket Day started in New York in 2004. Since then, each year the city parks, bookstores, workplaces and other venues there (and elsewhere as the idea has spread!) are pocket-poem friendly.
Here are just a few ways to share some poetry and celebrate this fun day:
- post pocket-sized poems in public places;
- handwrite some lines of poetry on the back of the business cards you give out;
- grab some co-workers and hand out poems to passersby during your lunch hour;
- add a poem to your email footer;
- post a poem on your blog or social networking page;
- text a poem to friends.
Go to www.poets.org/pocket for more ideas and for free downloadable pocket poems.
EXAMPLE ENTRY:What Christmas Means To MeChristmas means many things lihtgs,decorations, and gatherings.Christmas carols are songs we sing withjoy and love on Christmas Eve.Family, friends, and Santa too, the birthof Jesus we celebrate with you. Nevin Scott age 7
Posted by: Amir | June 03, 2012 at 05:15 AM