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Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Snow - #FFFC #dVerse #TankaTuesday #MarianneMoore #poem #poetry #poetryconnection @YvetteMCalleiro




Hello, beautiful readers! It's been a cold several days for this South Floridian here, and I don't like it. Lol! I want the warmth of the sun back. I honestly don't know how those of you who live up north can handle the cold. 

Today, I'm combining three poetry challenges. The first is from dVerse's Poetics: New Year Snow where Kim invites us to write about snow. Melissa's Fandango Flash Fiction Challenge #356 provides the perfect photo for this challenge.

And the last prompt is from #TankaTuesday Poetry Challenge. Melissa invites us to mimic one of Marianne Moore's complex stanzaic patterns. I chose to follow the 1-3-9-6-8 pattern that she used in her poem "The Fish."

(image courtesy of Logan Weaver on Unsplash)

Snow

snow
falls quickly.
       unexpected guest at our campsite,
       bundled in three layers,
            hoping for better tomorrow

snow
glistens bright.
       brilliant diamond reflections of sun
       without the vibrant heat -
            perfectly beautiful artwork


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26 comments:

  1. Nice work, Yvette! It is getting colder here as well. Snow coming on Saturday and Sunday!

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  2. Nice write Yvette and the formatting adds some extra depth 👏

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  3. One thing I like about snow is the way it looks. It is beautiful. I don’t like being cold.🥶

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    1. I love seeing snow in pictures. Lol! I appreciate your visit, Melissa. :-)

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  4. I think once you learn to handle it snow is perfect... my favorite type of snowy weather is when there is a strong sun, temperatures for blue ski wax (a few degrees below freezing) and little to no wind so you may find a sheltered spot facing the sun.... then snow becomes the perfect couch for a lunch break.

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    1. I prefer the blue sky with the strong sun minus the few degrees below freezing. Lol! Thanks for passing by, Bjorn! :-)

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  5. I love the shape and layout of your snow poem, Yvette, and the way you separate the way it ‘falls quickly / unexpected guest at our campsite’ – an unexpected setting – and the way it looks, ‘perfectly beautiful artwork’ indeed.

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  6. "Brilliant diamonds" -- beautiful imagery in your poetry, Yvette. Love it!

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  7. I would not want to be camping when it started snowing. Brrr!

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    1. Me, either! That does not sound fun at all. Thanks for stopping by, Denise! :-)

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  8. Very nicely done -- sort of a double Lanterne with haiku sensibilities.

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  9. Yes, I agree ... "perfectly beautiful artwork." Very nice!

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  10. Beautifully done, Yvette 👏💓 Robbie

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  11. Beautifully done Yvette the format fits fits so well and managing three challenges superb 🙌

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  12. Three prompts, well done Yvette, but also on crafting Moore's form, wonderful.

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  13. I can imagine you freezing in the cold and snow, Yvi. I liked the way this poem flowed. Your words told the story perfectly! 🌹

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    1. Thank you, Colleen! It dropped to the low 50s this morning, and I brought out my leather jacket. Lol! Thanks for stopping by! :-)

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