Classical odes in poetry have a pattern of beginning their lines with a single ‘O’. For example O, to the pen for spilling its blood. We thought we would take this month and try a new trend. Instead of starting our lines O, we thought we would start them with ‘May’. You can also just write about the month of May or maybe you know a May and for creative purposes, we’ll allow ‘Mae’ but if you want to follow us completely, this was the idea we had. Start your lines with the word ‘May’ and put forward some well wishes. For example:
May the cows graze good.
May the soil be well nourished.
May the day be kind.
These well wishes can also be personal. Whether you are wishing for your day to go well or hoping you will find something you feel you are missing, there is no limit on how to use this. May we see you in the comments. May your hellokoos be great. We will see you down there
... may your tears heal you,
like the honey due raindrops,
that lovely May brings...