Kid Lit Progressive Poem

Yesterday, April 28, our KidLit Progressive Poem for 2026 was complete. Tabatha Yeatts added the starting and final lines, and also drew our map for the journey through the poem this month. As April comes to a close, we celebrate National Poetry Month and all the places it has taken us and will continue to take us. Tomorrow I will resume VerseLove blog posts and will delay by one day, but for today, come celebrate The Land of Poetry and take time to explore all of the poets who contributed lines to this poem…..

because there is no

place I’d rather be than The

Land of Poetry

Map by Tabatha Yeatts

The Land of Poetry

On my first trip to the Land of Poetry,
I saw anthologies of every color, tall as buildings.
A world of words, wonder on wings, waiting just for me!
Birding for words shimmering, flecked in golden gilding,

binoculars ready, I toured boulevards and side streets
exploring vibrant verses, verses so honest and tender,
feathery lyrics, bright flitting avian athletes
soaring ā€˜cross pages in rhythmic splendor.

In the Land of Poetry, I am the conductor
seeking oodles of poems that tug at my heart–
a musical medley of sound and structure
An open mic in Frost Forest! Wonder who’ll take part?

There’s a pause in the program; no one takes the stage.
The trees quiver, the audience looks up. Raven lands,
singing Earth’s message of the sage.
ā€œPoetry in motion will be forevermore, from forests to sands.ā€

ā€œScatter,ā€ she croaked. ā€œBeyond Wilde Pond, to each and every beach.ā€
Meek Dove mustered courage and sang, ā€œInstill humanity with compassion & peace.
Let Thackeray’s middle name, from this thicket, hearts reach!ā€
Her gentleĀ coo-ooo-ooosĀ reverberate, soft as fleece.

Words dart, dimple—Do I dare warble what’s in my soul?
I’ve inhaled inspiration…yes, I’ll risk my refrain.
I fly to the mic, chanting ā€œTadpole, mole and oriole!
Come all living beings from water, land, air; come high and low terrains!

Come, living your poems, hearts open, ablaze,
Sing out your noise, adding to our forest-filling chorus!ā€
Together. Empowered. Our choir conveys,
ā€œWhy poetry? Words transform and restore us!ā€


April 1 Tabatha Yeatts atĀ The Opposite of Indifference
April 2 Cathy Stenquist atĀ A Little Bit of This and That
April 3 Patricia Franz atĀ Reverie
April 4 Donna Smith atĀ Mainely Write
April 5 Janice Scully atĀ Salt City Verse
April 6 Denise Krebs atĀ Dare to Care
April 7 Ruth Hersey atĀ There is no such thing as a God-forsaken town
April 8 Rose Cappelli atĀ Imagine the Possibilities
April 9 Margaret Simon atĀ Reflections on the Teche
April 10 Janet Clare Fagel atĀ Reflections on the Teche
April 11 Diane Davis atĀ Starting Again in Poetry
April 12 Linda Baie atĀ Teacher Dance
April 13 Linda Mitchell atĀ Another Word Edgewise
April 14Ā Jone Rush MacCulloch
April 15 Joyce Uglow atĀ Storied Ink
April 16 Carol Varsalona atĀ Beyond Literacy Link
April 17 Robyn Hood Black atĀ Life on the Deckle Edge
April 18 Michele Kogan atĀ More Art for All
April 19 Kim Johnson atĀ Common Threads
April 20Ā Buffy Silverman
April 21 Irene Latham atĀ Live Your Poem
April 22Ā Karen Edmisten
April 23 Heidi Mordhorst atĀ my juicy little universe
April 24 Mary Lee Hahn atĀ A(nother) Year of Reading
April 25 Tanita Davis atĀ Fiction, instead of Lies
April 26 Sharon Roy atĀ Pedaling Poet
April 27 Tracey Kiff-Judson atĀ Tangles and Tails
April 28 Tabatha Yeatts atĀ The Opposite of Indifference

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