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Wednesday, October 28, 2020

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 SOME OLDIES

I wandered lonely 
as a cloud that floats on high
o'er vales and hills,
--gillena cox

#in this 'found haiku', the first 2 lines  of the poem by  #'William Wordsworth #'Daffodils also known as #I wandered lonely as a cloud are rearranged #first published at Facebook Group Found Haiku  2013

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like a cool wind
with rhyme the whispering night
carried to Joshua
--gillena cox

# from page 37 #Joshua's Bible a novel by Shelly Leanne #Warner Books 2003 #first published at Facebook Group Found Haiku  2013

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two of them 
in the middle of the park...
bound by snow kissing
--gillena cox

#Austin Clarke #The Meeting Point: the Toronto triology #Ian Randle Publishers; Kingston/Miami  from page 279  #first published at Facebook Group Found Haiku  2013

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when the Lord heard them
his anger blazed against them...
fire from the  Lord
--gillena cox

#from The Holy Bible; Book of Numbers; Chapter11 Verse1# first published at Facebook Group Found Haiku  Feb 2013


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 TODAY'S  FIND


a little cottage  -
mouldred earth had cav'd the banke
like some poore mans nest
--gillena cox

#from page 238 #Spenser Poetical Works edited by JC Smith and E de Selincourt #Oxford Paperbacks

 


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REVISIT



BLOG HOPPTNG TODAY WITH
A found poem is a set of words you find somewhere, not originally intended as a poem, but in which you see or ‘find’ the poem that hides there. With the non-erasure kind, the words will be close together, the poem discoverable in the particular sequence.

17 comments:

  1. What a great interpretation of the prompt Gillena.

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    1. Thanks for your appreciation Robin

      Much💛love

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  2. Wonderful findings! And I'm pleased to note you have also found the facebook group I referred to.

    You must have read the post before I belatedly reminded everyone that we like new work on Wednesdays. Never mind, I am very glad to have read these beauties.

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    1. Thanks for dropping by to read mine

      Much💛love

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  3. Oh, glad you alerted me to come back and find the new piece. A beautiful haiku you found!

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    1. Thanks for your appreciation Rosemary

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  4. Not a technique I often attempt, but yours are masterful. Conga rats on finding these wonderful haiku, G.

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  5. Thanks for your appreciation Ron

    Much💛love

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  6. This is beautiful. Have a nice day today.

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  7. They're very nice. I especially like

    a little cottage -
    mouldred earth had cav'd the banke
    like some poore mans nest

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  8. Thanks for your appreciation Lisa

    Much💛love

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  9. Very interesting selection, Gillena.

    Happiest Wednesday, to you.

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  10. Thanks for your appreciation Magaly

    Much💛love

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  11. Beautiful (and inventive) found words/haikus, Gillena.

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    1. Happy you dropped by Bev

      Much💛love

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  12. I am intrigued by the imagery of the last one

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  13. Thanks for your appreciation Rommy

    Much💛love

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