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May 3rd:
New Day
The day is so new
you can hear it yawning,
listen:
The new day
is yawning
and stretching
and waiting to start.
In the clear blue sky
I hear the new day's heart
- Ian McMillan
— May 03, 2026 05:14AM
New Day
The day is so new
you can hear it yawning,
listen:
The new day
is yawning
and stretching
and waiting to start.
In the clear blue sky
I hear the new day's heart
- Ian McMillan
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July 4th:
Sea Cliff
Wave in wave
and green on rock
and white between
the splash and black
the crash and hiss
of the feathery fall,
the snap and shock
of the water wall
and the wall of rock:
after —
after the ebb-flow,
wet rock,
high —
high over the slapping green,
water sliding away
and the rock abiding,
new rock riding
out of spray.
A.J.M. Smith
— Jul 04, 2026 05:49AM
Sea Cliff
Wave in wave
and green on rock
and white between
the splash and black
the crash and hiss
of the feathery fall,
the snap and shock
of the water wall
and the wall of rock:
after —
after the ebb-flow,
wet rock,
high —
high over the slapping green,
water sliding away
and the rock abiding,
new rock riding
out of spray.
A.J.M. Smith
Nicky
is on page 160 of 336
June 28th:
Insect
Inspect
an insect
and you'll see
how perfect
it can be.
Listen,
and hear
the tiny song
it sings,
and bits of rainbow
glisten
on its wings.
- Tony Mitton
— Jun 28, 2026 02:30PM
Insect
Inspect
an insect
and you'll see
how perfect
it can be.
Listen,
and hear
the tiny song
it sings,
and bits of rainbow
glisten
on its wings.
- Tony Mitton
Nicky
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June 26th:
Leaf Boats
Rain
down
the
drain
is a waterfall.
A leaf sails along
A twig starts to float.
I watch
as they bob
and they bounce
down
the
drain.
I see
the rain
drowning
each tiny, wet boat.
- Myra Cohn Livingston
— Jun 25, 2026 03:12PM
Leaf Boats
Rain
down
the
drain
is a waterfall.
A leaf sails along
A twig starts to float.
I watch
as they bob
and they bounce
down
the
drain.
I see
the rain
drowning
each tiny, wet boat.
- Myra Cohn Livingston
Nicky
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June 12th:
The Snail
At sunset, when the night-dews fall,
Out of the ivy on the wall
With horns outstretched and pointed tail
Comes the grey and noiseless snail.
On ivy stems she clambers down,
Carrying her house of brown.
Safe in the dark, no greedy eye
Can her tender body spy,
While she herself, a hungry thief,
Searches out the freshest leaf.
She travels on as best she can
Like a toppling caravan.
- James Reeves
— Jun 11, 2026 03:11PM
The Snail
At sunset, when the night-dews fall,
Out of the ivy on the wall
With horns outstretched and pointed tail
Comes the grey and noiseless snail.
On ivy stems she clambers down,
Carrying her house of brown.
Safe in the dark, no greedy eye
Can her tender body spy,
While she herself, a hungry thief,
Searches out the freshest leaf.
She travels on as best she can
Like a toppling caravan.
- James Reeves
Nicky
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May 27th:
Whispering Leaves
I am wondering
what it is
the leaves are whispering to me.
Which language they speak.
It doesn’t seem funny
but it might be.
It takes years
getting leaf ears
only there aren’t
many quiet days
to sit out and learn
leaf talk.
Leaves, I’m listening.
- Julie O'Callaghan
— May 26, 2026 02:27PM
Whispering Leaves
I am wondering
what it is
the leaves are whispering to me.
Which language they speak.
It doesn’t seem funny
but it might be.
It takes years
getting leaf ears
only there aren’t
many quiet days
to sit out and learn
leaf talk.
Leaves, I’m listening.
- Julie O'Callaghan
Nicky
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May 13th:
The Yellow Tulip
For weeks
it struggled
through the hard crust
of the spring earth
and a foot
of air
Just to be
scorched
by the sun
jolted
by raindrops
blasted
by the wind
But on this gentle
May morning
as it opens
yellow petals
to the sky
Nothing else matters
- George Swede
— May 13, 2026 10:22AM
The Yellow Tulip
For weeks
it struggled
through the hard crust
of the spring earth
and a foot
of air
Just to be
scorched
by the sun
jolted
by raindrops
blasted
by the wind
But on this gentle
May morning
as it opens
yellow petals
to the sky
Nothing else matters
- George Swede
Nicky
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April 24th:
Counting-out Rhyme
Silver bark of beech, and sallow
Bark of yellow birch and yellow
Twig of willow.
Stripe of green in moosewood maple,
Colour seen in leaf of apple,
Bark of popple.
Wood of popple pale as moonbeam,
Wood of oak for yoke and barn-beam,
Wood of hornbeam.
Silver bark of beech, and hollow
Stem of elder, tall and yellow
Twig of willow.
- Edna St. Vincent Millay
— Apr 24, 2026 02:03PM
Counting-out Rhyme
Silver bark of beech, and sallow
Bark of yellow birch and yellow
Twig of willow.
Stripe of green in moosewood maple,
Colour seen in leaf of apple,
Bark of popple.
Wood of popple pale as moonbeam,
Wood of oak for yoke and barn-beam,
Wood of hornbeam.
Silver bark of beech, and hollow
Stem of elder, tall and yellow
Twig of willow.
- Edna St. Vincent Millay
Nicky
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April 10th:
Riddle
Runs all day and never walks
Often murmurs, never talks.
It has a bed, but never sleeps;
It has a mouth but never eats.
- Anonymous
— Apr 10, 2026 02:12AM
Riddle
Runs all day and never walks
Often murmurs, never talks.
It has a bed, but never sleeps;
It has a mouth but never eats.
- Anonymous
Nicky
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March 29:
Froggie,
Froggie
Froggie, froggie.
Hoppity-hop!
When you get to the sea
You do not stop.
Plop!
- Anonymous
— Mar 29, 2026 09:43AM
Froggie,
Froggie
Froggie, froggie.
Hoppity-hop!
When you get to the sea
You do not stop.
Plop!
- Anonymous
Nicky
is on page 70 of 336
March 13th (birthday poem):
Between the moon coming out
And the sun going in —
The red dragon-flies.
- Nikyu, translated by R.H. Blyth
— Mar 13, 2026 06:56AM
Between the moon coming out
And the sun going in —
The red dragon-flies.
- Nikyu, translated by R.H. Blyth

