

Shared with Sadje’s What Do You See #327 picture prompt
“Everything that needs to be said has already been said. But, since no one was listening, everything must be said again.” – Andre Gide


Shared with Sadje’s What Do You See #327 picture prompt

The initial inspiration for this write was from another poet who took the first and last lines from someone else’s poem and then wrote their own words between. The bolded, first and final lines are from Matthew Maitland, but his poem is no longer available.
‘no crows circle the carcass’ is from Aaron Guile
‘Fate creates strange apologies’ from this post at Poetry Culture
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A sijo for Tanka Tuesday #48 – love and passion and also shared with Poets and Storytellers United #214
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A poem using the memento form, inspired by That Wedding Day by Benjamin Tonkin
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Shared with dVerse Quadrille #241 – flowers. A poem formed only using words from e.e. cummings ‘since feeling is first’.
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Inspired by a David Elikwu newsletter discussing Paul Virilio’s ideas about dromology and how everyone is being diagnosed with ADHD now.
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A cascading poem shared with dVerse MTB
Shared with dVerse Poetics – Similes! This write is very much inspired by John Cooper-Clarke’s Twat, which you must read here.
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A choka/senryu shared with Tanka Tuesday #50 – cleansing
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