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Lynda McKinney Lambert - American Author

Post # 305

3 April 2020

 

National Poetry Month

A Poem – a- Day

a GIFT from

Pennsylvania Author

Lynda McKinney Lambert

My husband, Bob, pauses for a moment for me to take a quick photograph of him with the blooming Forsythia bush.

We walk around the yard and stop to look at the delicate yellow flowers that bloom profusely on slender branches.

My poem today is a Tritina.

 

 

 

“Springtime Gardens”

 

April’s favorite color must be yellow.

She’s a golden-haired lady with an artistic husband

who plants sweet-smelling gardens

 

Forsythia branches inspire the clever husband

dazzle him with the brilliance of sunlit gardens

watches him paint a canvas buttery- yellow

 

Primary colored flowers bloom in April’s  gardens

woven daffodil blankets in white and yellow

captured in paintings by her creative husband

 

Yellow sun warms April’s  husband who tends his springtime gardens.

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How  to Write This Poem?

Tritina Poem

Tritina has 3, 3-line stanzas. (9 lines, plus an envoy line)

Tritina begins by selecting  3 words. Each will be used  for line endings.

 In this  poem, I chose 3 words:

yellow, husband, gardens

Tritina ends with a FINAL LINE   and contains all 3 of your previously selected words.

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The pattern looks like this

Lines 1 2 3         – End words of lines in first tercet.

Lines 3 1 2         – End words of lines in second tercet.

Lines 2 3 1         – End words of lines in third tercet.

The toth  Line (1 2 3)  – Words contained in the final line.

 

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Read another Tritina Poem by Lynda “Eggplant Parmesan and Spaghetti”

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Poetry and Photography by Lynda McKinney Lambert.

Copyright, April 3, 2020. All rights reserved.

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Lynda’s Note:

Today is DAY #3 of National Poetry Month.

Thank you for your interest and enjoyment of my daily poem and photographs.

It is my pleasure to share a little piece of my world –

The Village of Wurttemburg, in western Pennsylvania. 

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Read another Poem by Lynda Read it here!

 

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Poetry and Photography by Lynda McKinney Lambert.

Copyright, April 3, 2020. All rights reserved.

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Chinese New Year – January 24, 2020. Pennsylvania author and artist, Lynda McKinney Lambert shares an excerpt from her story, “The Dragon’s Healing Breastplate,” from her book _Walking by Inner Vision: Stories & oems_ In this story Lynda shares how she began to live a creative life after sudden sight loss in 2007. Inspirational.

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