I’ve been sharing these quick write poems on this blog every day. It’s something I’ve wanted to do – ramp up my readership on The Apples in My Orchard (this blog). Now, it seems to be the time.

Here we go:

Day 1chase


Day 2bob


Day 3delight


Day 4jam

What am I trying to accomplish this for National Poetry Month 2025?

1) Ramp up readership on this blog

2) Practice the craft of poetry

3) Experiment with words and word choice

4) Write to the prompts provided by the source mentioned earlier

5) Read poems new to me

6) Uplift myself and others joyfully and use nature whenever possible.

7) Use my own photographs whenever possible to add context to my poems. (2/2, so far)

What are the poems new to me?

Finally, I’m going to try and stay away from grief and sadness. I find that I miss my Dad. Happy memories are sustaining me through this time of transition without him. We are all dealing with such an upheaval of systems in our country. I don’t wish to dwell on any of that either. But, once in a while, it might creep in.

boats at Ross Castle Killarney, Ireland
Boats at Ross Castle, Killarney, Ireland. ยฉ Caro Labuzzetta, 2024.

6 responses to “Poetry Friday Is Day Four of National Poetry Month”

  1. Matt Forrest Esenwine Avatar

    I wish I had time to write a poem every day, so congrats to you on this accomplishment!

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  3. rosecappelli Avatar

    Love seeing your poems from the Verse of Ages prompts. I’m using them (mostly) to write cheritas. My favorite of yours is “Collection of Bobs. ” It’s a fun way to think about how names suit people and vice versa. Thanks for sharing your project.

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    Sarah Tuttle

    The poems you’ve shared here are a delight Carol– thank you! I’m a special fan of your “collection of Bobs.” And, what I could read of your article was excellent. Sea grass beds are so lovely and important– I hope we can find ways to preserve them!

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    Karen Edmisten

    I love “a collection of Bob.” ๐Ÿ™‚

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