Maybe the lovely isn’t needed in my title? Maybe all poets are as lovely as those who visited the campus recently? Do all poets stay and play with words into the wee hours of the night? Do all poets open their arms and hearts to the shy observer in the back of the room? All poets?
The lovely poets called to me, “Alison, write with us.” They were playing (those poets!) with a form called Renga, which, in poets’ circles, means “linked poem.” There are rules, though, I’ll admit, I was fuzzy on them. That’s only because with this group, the rules kept changing. They kept playing and linking, one poem to the next. One idea to the next.
Something about 17 syllables. Something about a word from one stanza must be found in the next.
All I know is that there was laughter and applause. Someone mentioned a toast, so we toasted and boasted with our mugs of coffee and tea held high in the air.
Joy Acey volunteered to emcee the Renga. She took us from stanzas on orange to sweater to night, and finally to Highlights. With the poets’ permissions, I’ve included the Highlights Foundation poems below.
I know the group would invite you to write with them. They’d say, “Friend, write with us.” (Just like they had with me.) And you would have to join them because they make it look like such fun (and deceptively easy too).
Go ahead and read, but then write and send us the Highlights Foundation poem you create so that all of our poems can be linked.
2017 Poets Retreat with Eileen Spinelli, Tony Medina, and Kathleen Hayes
Highlights (Foundation) Haiku
High spirits.
Light hearts.
Highlights haiku morning.
–Eileen Spinelli
Writers racking brains
Digging deep for rare jewels
Highlights your talent
-Yolanda Danyi Szuch
Highlights Foundation
Inspiration run wild
Friends, food, fodder…
-Patricia J. Murphy
Poetry Retreat
Natural Inspiration
Highlights Happiness
-Deb Reidy
Frantic escape
Barn in the woods
Summer Highlights.
-Mary Jo Guglielmo
Highlights oasis
nourishes spirit and soul
r e j u v e n a t i o n
-Cory Corrado
Highlights seep deep
into aging roots.
True colors
emerge.
-Nancy Klein
highlights over lowlights
lowly versus noble
yin and yang of chi
-Jeanne Poland
Ancient Oak Standing
Spreading branches overhead
Highlights! Safe embrace
-Debbie Conheeney
Goofus and Gallant
Stories, poems, and hidden pics
High Five for Highlights
-Bill Johnson
Crammed waiting room,
Magazine smorgasbord with
Highlights for dessert.
-LeeAnn Blankenship
Light catches bare wood,
a cabin, a lodge, the Barn,
Highlights my way Home
-Alison Green Myers
The sky is a book
In a small hand
Each word a star
Children reach for—
Highlights
-Tony Medina
Yo, stunning delivery
fun with a purpose
haiku at Highlights
-Joy Acey