My daughter has always been an artist.
When she was barely 2, she drew a hand picking up stones – it looked like lines and squiggly circles, but that’s what she said it was. I tested her a week or so later, and she confirmed this to be true! I realized that even at that young age, she was drawing with intention. (You can read more about this, along with the poem I wrote to go with it, HERE)
Since then, she has continued to show great skill – and she hasn’t even hit her teens yet!




(By the way, those two pencil sketches were drawn in about 30-35 minutes, each – how that’s even possible, I’m not sure)
You can understand, therefore, why I was so happy to learn that one of her school projects was to write a poem – and she did a fantastic job!
Using photos from IPAC’s “Astropix” website, the students were told to write “Astropoetry,” poetry about the cosmos – from stars and planets to nebulae and black holes. My daughter found a photo she liked, and then wrote her poem:
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It’s a galaxy full of dots, a flowing void with eyes.
A giant glittery ocean, an overwhelming sky
pink and pretty, shiny and bold –
a glass of pink lemonade, calming and cold.
It’s just like summer, with clouds and such.
A colorful scenery, the perfect touch.
– © 2026 Esenwine, all rights reserved
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I don’t recall that she’s written a poem before, as she has only begun truly enjoying reading in the past year, now that she’s discovered manga. She’s always been a good reader, she just never enjoyed it – so I’m happy this seems to be lighting a fire. Her older brother (who used to claim he didn’t like poetry, sigh) started writing poetry when he was around her age, so who knows what either of them will end up creating in the future. I’m eager to find out!

For today’s complete Poetry Friday Roundup, head on over to Chicken Spaghetti where Susan Thomsen is hosting the festivities with a draft of an original poem celebrating ‘winter flurries.”
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~~ My schedule of school visits for the 2026 Spring Semester is filling up! ~~
I love chatting with students about creativity, poetry, the writing process, dinsoaurs, and lots of other things! So if you think you might be interested in having me visit your school – either in-person or virtually – check out all the presentations I offer below, then email me at Matt (at) MattForrest (dot) com!












I love chatting with elementary and middle school classes about writing: why poetry is fun to read and write, the importance of revision, and how imagination and creativity can lead to fantastic careers! My presentations are tailored to fit the needs of the classes and students’ ages. One day I might be sharing details of how a picture book like Flashlight Night (Astra Young Readers, 2017) was created; the next, I’ll be showing students rainbow-colored bacteria, discussing dinosaur breath, or crafting origami sea turtles!
Student presentations include:
- The Making of a Picture Book
- How a Child Saved a Book
- “Once Upon Another Time”
- The Most Important Thing about Writing Poetry
- “I Am Today”
- “A Beginner’s Guide to Being Human”
- “Everybody Counts: Counting to 10 in Twelve Languages”
- “A Universe of Rainbows!”
- The Making of a Picture Book
- The Most Important Thing about Writing Poetry
- Free Yourself with Free Verse
- Tight Language, Loose Narratives: Crafting a Non-Traditional Picture Book
- The Journey of a Children’s Author
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