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Three Poems - Found Poetry - Récapitul
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October 14, 2013, France
For Vincent Corey
This is only the beginning; he
has worked with prestigious clientele
and started a shop in Newport Beach.
(beginning, clientele, shop)
The estate has a long history.
Walter developed a process to
overcome his
Prompt 20 - Found Poetry
Prompt:
Write three Found Poems on the themes of 'Loss,' 'Memory,' and 'Celebration.' Your source material is The Dead, by James Joyce. You may decide if you wish to explore metre in your poem or not, or rhymes to accent certain parts. You may also wish to consider using a repeating section as a refrain. Let your imagination run free, as long as you allow the three principal themes to guide your creation of three freestanding works.
I decided to build a separate wor
Since I wasn’t particular fond of the Gerswhin piano or string version, I looked for a rock version of Lullaby. The only version I found is a recording by Viktor Zinchuk, a Russian guitarist: http://tidido.com/a35184373768689/al55d740db13b521ef2299bd8e/t55d740db13b521ef2299bdac
Poem:
Siren Song
sleep, sleep, sleep, sleep
it’s time to dream
dream -----------------
and sleep
safe and sound
safe and sound
safe and sound
I dream ---------------
what?...Oh...I hear
a song
a sweet song sung by you
st
I'm busy with the found poetry prompts. After a couple of weird prompts, I found prompt 26 intriguing and I actually spent hours with it. Guerre du Feu. A tribute to my raver days. Warning: Techno.
When the month is over, I'll complete the Lullaby poem. I've not forgotten about it.
Part 2 of my poems is here.
The Found Poetry prompts are getting weirder every day. Naturally, the results also. I've just done prompts 20 and 21 and was wondering what I was doing and why.
"So I drove all day and night until there was no more road, then turned around and drove back." I read it several times. It's simple, logical and at the same time weird. I like it a lot.