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I have moved my weekly poetry posts to Friday to be part of "Poetry Friday" at the suggestion of my dear friend & awesome writer ~ Martha Calderaro. I am still trying to get an idea of what exactly poetry Friday is, however I do know many writers and poets post poetry on Friday and one of them 'hosts'. I also know i have discovered many a wonderful poem surfing around on Friday, so here is my poem for this week ~ one of my favorites by William Carlos Williams
The Red Wheelbarrow![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEibWIJYCgsuAJOV6n9k4lY4mD35oRSsK6rOWws5JfAb5crG1FhjT2a1H3ADu8oeEcgGHmLFYslR2zMLQgUyOF083uxiqjViw1nQx_LYqG-G_5_pQqvk9zzu6MkgYHG2jlxV7SHgcE0ceFQ0/s200/IMG_8635.jpg)
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so much depends
upon
a red wheel
barrow
glazed with rain
water
beside the white ![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi4ZS4oDMmOidUebf8bbwpMFwYZ7x7YAV0yrFxS_OahIZ79EBIPS2UDDCiFnw5vwdCzojDXEq_weKfHnaiaPJQLkUXi32R5LqsR5zO_f7nDPrN3fUdOIY86-TCbyHi9N-QpcAdwMSZvwz3t/s200/IMG_8634.jpg)
chicken
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chicken
I was first introduced to this poem in an illustration class eons ago ~ the teacher gave us this poem to illustrate. As the images exploded before my eyes the lines settled into my mind, for me to return to many times. Then recently I discovered this beautiful picture book about William Carlos Williams' life ~ A River Of Words the story of William Carlos Williams written by Jen Bryant & illustrated by Melissa Sweet. The illustrations and design of this book blew me away - I think it is a true treasure that I highly recommend you seek out and enjoy ~ the
story of a passion for poetry, the wonderful poems and the fantastic illustrations!!!
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peace
Great blog! I am happy to hear you quote my favorite writer and muse, Anais Nin. If you have been inspired by her as much as I have been, you might be interested in reading my poetry collection, DEAR ANAIS: MY LIFE IN POEMS FOR YOU...
ReplyDeleteAlso, I recently visited The Red Wheelbarrow Bookshop in Paris -- and reread this poem or the first time in years!
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