When a whole bunch of people tell you You Need to Read This, I've learned to listen.
That's why I put my librarian skills to work to find Kathi Appelt's poem,
ODE TO MY SOUTHERN DRAWL.It's in a book, POETRY AFTER LUNCH, that I borrowed from the library.
I've now renewed it the maximum time. It needs to go back.
I'll share just a little bit of the Southern Drawl poem here. I love it.
Here in the southwe treat words like wineletting them rest in our mouthsuntil they are ripe andhave soaked into the sides of our cheeks.And sometimes they get so warm,we have to cool themoff with iced teaor Coca ColaYou can find other poems by Kathi on the Poetry Starter page on her website. Like this one about tomato sandwiches and FIGS. (You never saw that coming, did you. But you know I'm going to love a poem that even mentions figs.)
Here's the link to Tomato Sandwich, and some great ideas about teaching and using poetry in the classroom:
http://www.kathiappelt.com/poetry/ps1.html
PS: I have a really terrible, but readable, scan of the entire ODE TO MY SOUTHERN DRAWL poem which I'll send anybody who leaves me a comment and lets me know where to send it.
Published on November 18, 2012 08:40