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Confession: I’ve never made a spine poem before. I always find them so awkward and stilted. However, I decided to give it a try, and oh boy, after staring at my shelves for 15 minutes, I managed to create a lovely spine poem. And here it is:
Across A Star Swept Sea,
These Broken Stars
Tell the Wolves I’m Home
Since You’ve Been Gone
Cynthia @ Afterwritten says
:D :D Nice! I like your poem a lot. I thought about using Tell the Wolves I’m Home in my poem as well, since that’s just such a poetic title in itself. Across a Star-Swept Sea is also a lovely title.
And since we’re talking about Tell the Wolves I’m Home – have you read it yet? I just read it this week and OMG IT CRUSHED ME.
Bruna says
The poem is lovely! The spines are also really pretty put together like that. *-*
April @ Between the Pages says
Great poem. Those spines look pretty together.
Elizabeth says
Kind of scary! If I was the person who was gone if worry about you being attacked by the wolf.
Fida says
It is an awesome poem! Thank you!
Stephanie H. says
LOVE! Your poem is wonderful! You did an awesome job! :D
Stephanie @ My Bookish Itinerary
Kaitlin Michelle says
Has everyone heard of this but me?!?! Beautiful job!
Amy M. says
Nice poem! Not sure I have enough physical books to do book poetry. I love reading them though. They can be so creative! :)
Mishma @ Chasing Faerytales says
This one is beautiful! And I love the picture as well. The first two books look so gorgeous together.
Rebecca @ The Library Canary says
I love the poem! I especially love the way Across a Star Swept Sea and These Broken Stars look next to each other. Sooo pretty!!
Charlotte @ Books and Baby etc. says
I find making these really difficult but they are also so much fun. I love yours. I wish I owned Across a Star Swept Sea and These Broken Stars, they lend themselves really well to book spine poetry!
I don’t think I’ve ever visited your blog before but is that A REALLY CUTE NARWHAL in your logo? I love it.
Stefani @ Caught Read Handed says
Great job! I really wanted to use Tell the Wolves I’m Home in a poem as well. I just LOVE that title, but I couldn’t figure out a poem to use it in. Yours is wonderful!
Stefani @ Caught Read Handed
chloe says
This is lovely! I had a hard time coming up with mine too but I was pretty happy in the end. I used Across A Star Swept Sea as well :)
Alexa S. says
I love it, Cee! I think you did a wonderful job with your poem. It’s so soothing and yet there’s also a note of discord, because who are the “wolves” the person speaking is referring to? Sounds a little intimidating, if you ask me!
Lucy says
I love this poem. It’s dramatic and rich. #Loveathon
Alena @ Anatomy of a Booknerd says
I love your book spine poetry, Cee! <3