World Poetry Day seeks to promote linguistic diversity and expression through poetry. This day encourages writing poetry and aims to support teachers and publishers.
Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for World Poetry Day - in 2021
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Today is World Poetry Day. We listened to a special read aloud led by our CBE literacy team and Superintendents! @WDSJSlaght https://t.co/d3Sz68s1sC
To celebrate World Poetry Day today, staff across Care Plus Group have sent in their poems with references to the effects of Covid and our services.
Great work both! 👏👏
#WorldPoetryDay https://t.co/dcpYgvtn9b
Today is World Poetry Day. Who are your favorite poets and poems?
Here are a few to explore:
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— Arctic Reading Circle ☃️❄️ (@ArcticReading) March 21, 2021
World Poetry Day is March 21st!
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Today's World Poetry Day and here's to @zaynmalik for the beautiful words he's shared with us. https://t.co/pjrxzcMft3
— Promo Account is listening (@ZAYNxPROMO) March 21, 2021
Today is World Poetry Day! The first World Poetry Day was declared by UNESCO in 1999, "with the aim of supporting linguistic diversity through poetic expression and increasing the opportunity for endangered languages to be heard.”
Did you write poetry today? https://t.co/U2hJuiO6oR
To really know me is to know I write poetry. In honour of World Poetry Day which is on Sunday, I'd like to share one of my favorite poems that I wrote in 2018.
#worldpoetryday #poem #mentalhealth https://t.co/P6Htgwi2ZL