
A friend of mine recently posted this picture of the sunrise taken at her shore house in New Jersey.

I love the way she captured the sun’s warm glow. I could almost hear those squawking gulls and crashing waves. It occured to me that it’s sometimes hard to tell a sunrise from a sunset in a picture. I thought a Tricube with its three parts might lend itself to capturing the beginning, middle, and end of a day at the beach. Thanks for the inspiration, Robin!
A Day at the Beach
morning sun
starts the day
streaking sky
seagulls squawk
children play
sand crabs scram
evening sun
ends the day
glowing low
Draft, 2022 Rose Cappelli
Laura has the round up today at Small Reads for Brighter Days along with a peek at her new book, We Belong. Be sure to stop by for some poetry fun.
The sun is truly the ‘star’ of these tricubes, Rose. Well done! 🙂
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Thank you!
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I like how each stanza describes each part of the day so simply. Lovely and a good example how the form suits your idea.
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Thanks!
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Tricube is just right for this nod to the sun. We were just talking about this in my class. In a photo, how do you know?
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Thanks, Margaret!
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Beautiful photo, wonderful tricube!
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Thanks for reading!
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You’ve made me so yearn for the beach, Rose. I love your morning, noon, and night connection!
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Thanks, Linda.
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Streaking sky and glowing low. How lovely. Thank-you.
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I love how this captures both the quiet, alone beach times AND the fun, crowdy beach times. Lovely!
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Thank you, Laura!
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Rose, pairing a poem to the right format is key. Your poem is very descriptive.
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What Carol V. said! Well done. You took me right to the beach!
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Love! Ruth, thereisnosuchthingasagodforsakentown.blogspot.com
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Tricubes are harder than they seem, Rose, and you have made them look effortless!
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Mmm…”streaking sky” and “glowing low” – beautiful, but spare in a challenging form! Brava!
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