
Happy Poetry Friday!
If you haven’t yet read Welcome to the Wonder House by Rebecca Kai Dotlich and Georgia Heard with illustrations by Deborah Freedman, please put it on your wish list. You won’t be disappointed. These talented poets imagine the world as a place of wonder and curiosity, describing it as a series of rooms that hold wonders and lead to curiosity. It is the kind of book you will want to enjoy again and again, if nothing else than to let the beautiful language and mesmerizing illustrations sink in one more time.

I was thrilled when Marcie suggested the Nevermores write a poem of praise this week and cited one of Rebecca’s poems from “The Room of Praise” in Welcome to the Wonder House as an example. I immediately poured over each poem in the book, then got down to writing one of my own. I started by listing things that I was curious about as a child. Fireflies was high on my list. I spent many hours as a child catching and releasing these wonders, and I was surprised to learn as an adult that fireflies, at least the kind I knew as a child, are not often found west of the Rocky Mountains. I even have a picture book manuscript about that curiosity.
After brainstorming some ideas, I jotted down phrases in my notebook, arranged and rearranged, then crafted my praise poem.
Praise to Fireflies
who sing the sun to sleep
with a lullaby of light
dancing in the deepening dusk
like meadow fairies
tiny stars
close enough to catch
in a jar
a hand
a heart—
make a wish!
Draft, 2023RoseCappelli

Photo by Rajesh Rajput on Unsplash
Margaret has the roundup this week on Reflections on the Teche. Be sure to stop by for a beautiful tribute to strawberry jam, the kindness of a friend, and lots more poetry goodness.






