Twitter's 140 word limit continues to give me more pleasure from editing poetry than ever I found before, here are the first 121 results.
Special thanks to
1 @PoetryVerve
2 @JaneBeNimble @RobinEaston
3 @DustAndWater @TheUndeniables
4 @GaryDayEllison
5 @m_blanc_
12 @Toltecjohn
13 @bookdreamer
14 @JaneBeNimble
15 @dgdreamin
16 @dgdreamin
17 @homespunvintage
18 @dgdreamin
19 @myearthgirl
20 @dgdreamin
21 @PoetryVerve
22 @Toltecjohn
23 @apwpoet
24 @7glens
28 @dgdreamin
29 @therisinsun
30 @therisinsun
32 @dgdreamin
33 @dgdreamin
34 @dgdreamin
35 @h0ll0wd0ll
37 @therisinsun @wordblender
38 @susanantolin
39 @rasmithii
40 @rasmithii
42 @dgdreamin
43 @Miridunn
44 @EdenSol
45 @TheJesterStole
46 @wordspalabras
47 @NaiveProstitute
49 @CaterinaSky
52 @OliviaDresher
53 @dgdreamin
57 @I_Imagination
58 @bookdreamer
59 @rasmithii
63 @poemblaze1
64 @bumfuzzled2004
66 @MarcoBom_74 @perlygates
67 @therisinsun @h0ll0wd0ll
68 @therisinsun
69 @heatherlore
70 @MarcoBom_74
71 @erogenousmind
72 @MarcoBom_74
73 @jessejacob
74 @_Cerridwen_
75 @_Cerridwen_
76 @NaiveProstitute
77 @himupnorth @barbedwyer
86 @poetjanstie @real_business @rgogos @konamacphee
89 @myearthgirl
90 @dgdreamin @RefugeInsomnia
91 @tankaqueen
93 @AineBelton
94 @KenpoBear
95 @finishthepoem
100 @dgdreamin
101 @bumfuzzled2004 @kado56 @dmriver
104 @projectlove
105 @OliviaMagdelene
106 @SandmanSimonds
107 @wordblender
109 @bookdreamer
110 @cmschoenfeld
113 @dgdreamin
114 @MichelleMcGrane
115 @dgdreamin
116 @dgdreamin
119 @MortChr
120 @KenpoBear
121 @OliviaDresher
Most days I would try to write a poem; it is a practice, as I suppose is meditation, or smiling, or watching the world go by
Saturday, 18 June 2011
Sunday, 12 June 2011
Poetry and Image
Yesterday was my first production of a short poem with image, or image with short poem, dependant on your viewpoint. The combination was called Blue Snow. I am not at all unique in combining image with poem, but these combinations are mine, they spring from my memories and in that way they gather their own uniqueness. I hope to do many. I hope you like at least a few.
Sunday, 3 April 2011
Artistic Motivation - Disaffected
The Dissertation Series comes nearer home, into its third round, with the poets response to Looking at Self an exhibition featuring Lucy Jones at the Usher Gallery - Lincoln, January 2007
Disaffected
Troubled, bent double, creased up without laughter
Bubble, creosote and stubble, the strong sense of ones lost temper
If I sit a thousand hours will it mean anymore
If I touched your crumpled skin or smelt old piss
Why would I
Better to turn away, steer clear
Make for certain not to be affected
Fall back into my shallow ways
Turn down the lights
Turn away from the musing
Disaffected
Troubled, bent double, creased up without laughter
Bubble, creosote and stubble, the strong sense of ones lost temper
If I sit a thousand hours will it mean anymore
If I touched your crumpled skin or smelt old piss
Why would I
Better to turn away, steer clear
Make for certain not to be affected
Fall back into my shallow ways
Turn down the lights
Turn away from the musing
Saturday, 2 April 2011
Artistic Motivation - Postcard
The Dissertation Series continues, with the poets response, during the final visit of the second cycle, to the Poets in the Landscape exhibition featuring Various Artists, at the Pallant House Gallery - Chichester, May 2007
Postcard
Graham Sutherland on holiday with Peter Watson, John Craxton and Kathleen Sutherland
Three petals on white
Camouflage in shadow
Greens with blacks
Entrance to a lane
The picnic hamper is somewhere other
Of the gesture yawned at
By the overlapping seas
Waving in the settling sun
Who is to say
Let things come to rest
Or who is to say
Let things come otherwise
Postcard
Graham Sutherland on holiday with Peter Watson, John Craxton and Kathleen Sutherland
Three petals on white
Camouflage in shadow
Greens with blacks
Entrance to a lane
The picnic hamper is somewhere other
Of the gesture yawned at
By the overlapping seas
Waving in the settling sun
Who is to say
Let things come to rest
Or who is to say
Let things come otherwise
Thursday, 31 March 2011
Artistic Motivation - Head of House
The Dissertation Series, in its second cycle returns with a poets response to Natural Artifice by Alice Maher at the Djanogly Art Gallery, Riverside- Nottingham, June 2007
Head of House
House without doors
House without windows
House with no one
Inside or out
House,
Made of thorns
A protection of sorts
Or a suggestion
That home
Is all we have to cling to
Or that home is all we have
In our struggle to get away
Head of House
House without doors
House without windows
House with no one
Inside or out
House,
Made of thorns
A protection of sorts
Or a suggestion
That home
Is all we have to cling to
Or that home is all we have
In our struggle to get away
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