On 22 March, there was poetry in the natural history museum. The poems had something to do with animals; the theme of the Book Week.
Yours truly read poems on a ladybird; a dorcas gazelle; and a carp. And on two moorhens, read from a bridge between two museum buildings over a canal where moorhens swam.
Paul Groenendaal had poems on house sparrows and other animals.
Pink Meltzer about a mayfly (see also here).
Egon Snelders on gulls.
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Hi! I’m the author of “More Silly Santa Poetry for the Holidays”. Thanks for including a link to my poem in your blog post! I’m flattered you liked it enough to post a link!
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Hi Mrs. Webmaster, you are welcome, and so is your poem 🙂
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