A Found Poem – National Poetry Month, #15
Post #310
April 15, 2020
National Poetry Month
A Poem – a- Day
a GIFT from
Pennsylvania Author
Lynda McKinney Lambert
My poem for today is a “Found Poem.”
I wrote this poem in 1989 – it is from my archives.
A “found Poem,” begins when you open a piece of mail from your mailbox.
This poem was written from an advertisement for the “Village Voice,” newspaper.
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“The Village Voice”
The Village Voice
Keep up with the issues
New York and beyond
Everything you need to know.
Art- always at your fingertips
Politics- from the West Bank
Living with the uprising
Lifestyle- Find new ways to spend your time
Discover intriguing new places
Love, Art, and Loneliness on the Great Wall.
Scan the best read classifieds
Save money
Get the inside track.
Never miss an issue.
Topics of interest:
Education- How Viable is Roe V. Wade?
Fashion- The Naked Truth about S.I.’s Swimsuit Issue
Health and Fitness- Crack With a New Face
Music- 15th Anniversary of Rock & Roll
Home Electronics- The Years Best Films:
A Fine Madness
The End of the Age of Reason
The Long Good-bye
Subscribe to the Village Voice.
National Rate.
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Lynda’s Note:
Today is DAY #15 of National Poetry Month.
Thank you for your interest and enjoyment of my poems.
It is my pleasure to share a little piece of my world –
The Village of Wurtemburg,
in western Pennsylvania.
Read another Poem by Lynda Read it here!
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Courtesy of Lynda McKinney Lambert, Pennsylvania Author and Visual Artist.
Poetry by Lynda McKinney Lambert.
Copyright, April 15, 2020. All rights reserved.