I recently looked at the reviews I received for my poetry book, From January to June ; One Poem a Day, and was delighted to find this.
From January to June (One Poem A Day Series Book 1)

marjorie mallon
A variety of poems to enjoy
December 13, 2024
From January to June. V M Sang
As a poetry enthusiast I was keen to read V M Sang’s poetic observations: From January to June.
It’s a eclectic collection with a variety of topics such as Spring, Family, Communications (how they change through time,) music, travel, (France and UK,) amusing poems, and daily life.
Some of my favourite poems: Grandma’s Hands, Son, Songbirds, Teddy, Dark Creatures, Doorway, Home Sweet Home, New Mown Grass, The Internet, and I Am A Writer.
Something for everyone, some short, like this haiku.
‘The bees are humming.
Gentle breeze quivers the leaves
And a poet dreams.’
Some poems are longer, some telling a tale. A good way to discover more about the author and what makes them tick!
I enjoyed, and can recommend – 4 stars 🌟
And now to whet your appetite, here’s today’s poem from the collection.
February 17th
Another one from a prompt. This time it was to write a poem with the following words. Lavender, horn, gold, hooves, trot.
Unicorn
I heard a sound in the wood.
And thought, “What can it be?”
I kept silent where I stood
Hoping I would see
Something wonderful and rare.
Perhaps a shy and timid deer.
But there is magic in the air
And stranger beasts live near.
A glimpse of lavender appeared
Between the beech trees tall.
My brow I furrowed. This is weird.
I could not work it out at all.
Then from the trees a unicorn
Trotted out so that I
Could see his unique horn of gold
And cloven hooves and clear, bright eye.
I held my breath to see this beast.
I felt my heart beat fast.
My mind was filled with thoughts of peace
As he trotted past.
He paused and took away my pain.
I knew not what to say,
But he shook his lavender mane
And trotted on his way.
If you would like to read more of my poetry, you can get the ebook for free. by clicking the button below or the cover in the sidebar.
It is available from your favourite bookstore in ebook, paperback or hardcover versions.
I would like to thank Marjorie Mallon for her kind review.
Do you enjoy poetry? What is your favourite kind of poetry?
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Congratulations on this wonderful review! 🥳 Those truly are lovely words from Marjorie 🙂💗
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Indeed it is. I’m most grateful to her.
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Wonderful review!
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Thank you, Rebecca.
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Well done to you!
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Thank you.
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I certainly do enjoy poetry. My favorite kinds are those with vivid imagery and that leave an impression/feeling on me.
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It’s surprising how many people read poetry on a blog, but won’t buy a poetry book.
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Sad fact of the market.
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That’s true.
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Wonderful. I used to write poetry – struggle with it now!
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Why not try again? I didn’t write any for decades, then started again. However, my fiction comes first.
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Fabulous, Viv. I have this book on my Poetry TBR.
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Thanks for putting it on your TBR list, Robbie. I hope you enjoy it.
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I am sure I will
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an enchanting poem, Vivienne… and I must check out your book of poetry…
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I’m glad you enjoyed the poem.
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I enjoy poetry and salute you for publishing your poems 🙂
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Thank you, Anne.
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Wishing you loads of success with your book, Vivienne.
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