Haiku Bones: Radiant


 

Although I’ve been on the alert for found poems for several years, I am indebted to The Odd Inkwell for the idea of actually slicing and dicing text, then arranging it into poetic form. Because I prefer not to cut up books, I use whatever sources are available. These words came from an old issue of National Geographic.
 
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Posted on June 12, 2010, in cut-and-pasted poems, found poems, Haiku Bones, my haiku. Bookmark the permalink. 5 Comments.

  1. refrigerator ransom rune reifies radiance!

  2. Lovely composition and interesting idea. I study your posts to try to learn to say more in fewer words — a talent I don’t have obviously! I’m learning from you though. Thanks for sharing.

    • magicalmysticalteacher

      How kind of you to say that, Sallie–truly!

      I can be verbose, redundant, circumlocutory, repetitive, tautologous, tedious, prolix and bombastic with the best of them. I’m learning to say more with less too! 🙂

  3. Beautiful and uplifting!

  4. better now… isn’t it amazing how the light affects us all…

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