April arrives
a haiku sonnet
I’m away from my desk this week. Please forgive a slow response. Matt has the Poetry Friday round-up over at Radio, Rhythm and Rhyme.
Each month, my Inkling friends challenge one another to write to a topic, form, or similar prompt. This month is my turn to offer a prompt. I invite you too.
Ars Poetica
A poem that explains the “art of poetry,” or a meditation on poetry using the form and techniques of a poem. Horace’s Ars Poeticais an early example, and the foundation for the tradition. While Horace writes of the importance of delighting and instructing audiences, many modernist ars poetica poets argue that poems should be written for their own sake, as art for the sake of art. Archibald MacLeish’s famous “Ars Poetica” sums up the argument: “A poem should not mean / But be.” (Poetry Foundation).
My OLW for 2026 is Child. This painting by Kaoru Kawano caught my eye and led to a haiku sonnet.
haiku sonnet spring whispers, april baby, come out of your shell to pink, green, gold light all colors of sky petal and branch made for you try them on for size bring yourself to life baby, come out of your shell winter’s done and died life is all outside let spring winds and rain fall soft roses for your cheeks a pearl begins in darkness it’s sunlight that gives her shine Linda Mitchell 4/3/26
See the ars poetica of other Inklings:
Mary Lee Hahn @ A(nother) Year of Reading
Catherine Flynn @ Reading to the Core
Molly Hogan @ Nix the Comfort Zone
Margaret Simon @ Reflections on the Teche
Heidi Mordhorst @ my juicy little universe



This is so lovely, Linda. I especially love "it’s sunlight that gives her shine."
Beautiful Linda, love the contrast in the end between dark/light winter/spring, lovely image too, thanks! Safe travels.