Showing posts with label found haiku. Show all posts
Showing posts with label found haiku. Show all posts

Friday, September 26, 2025

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      GOODBYE

September


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Welcome to Art For Fun Friday

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Watercolour background

yellow ixoras -
tiny umbrellas bloom
happy days
© gillena cox 2025

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YUMMY
chopped hot dogs... cucumbers..
blackeye peas&rice





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Friday, April 07, 2023

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Patterns with my ink pencils 😊 in April


Art For Fun Friday. I need a new theme for the month of April. I pit away my water colours and take up my ink pencils. I'm still using my water colour journal. Red. That"s the first colour i take out. I make a tiny squarish looking object and decides to repeat. But, the repeats end up being red objects and the size increases. That's just how my mind is working. Okay so i will continue throughout the whole page. Working that red ink pencil. What's happening. Just have to wait and see.

[working my red ink pencil loud noises from a passing truck]

loud noises -
working with my red ink pencil
a passing truck
© gillena cox 2023

The word dossier comes to mind. I reconnect my checking my tabletop
dictionary -  information relating to a particular matter or person. Can i use a plural form...dosen't say.

The objects have started to get smaller. Is there a plan in all of this
...yes to fill up the page. Sitting one is coming to a close.
Okay do i apply a wet brush and pause. Some yellow added then another wet brush...




Part of the this recycled composition first posted
HERE

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YUMMY
Fried fish. Bread. Lettuce




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Old Rugged Cross


Welcome to Art For Fun Friday #54

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Crown of Thorns from my garden
A BLESSED GOOD FRIDAY TO ALL


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An oldie. First published HERE


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Friday, July 02, 2021

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the red dot signals -
still this one draws comments
wish i'd got that one
© gillena cox 2021



The Spider Lily Saga Continues
Now they are dried up and rained on


when they were buds


when they were opened




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my post to PPF 18/10
my post to PPF 18/9
my post to PPF 18/8


ENJOY THE ART VIDEO: Gary Moore ~ Nothing s the same

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

 


Its day 36 of 100 day of Christmas here in T&T at FM Sweet 100 Radio Station



ENJOY THE MUSIC: Kay Alleyne sings Lennox Grey's -  'Around My Christmas Tree' 


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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.

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

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muse whispers
rustle of bamboo leaves-
the book thief


old paths
an unknown road-
mirror moon

--gillena cox

inspired by a challenge at Imaginary Garden With Real Toads - 'Attempts Spine Poetry, sort of wins.....'

Imaginary Garden With Real Toads

Titles used for this challenge
1.
Rustle Of Bamboo Leaves: selected haiku and other poems by Victor P. Gendrano
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Muse Whispers (volume one) aMidnightEdition.com publication
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(ONDERSTROOM) UNDERCURRENT Rengay by Marleen Hulst and Bouwe Brouwer
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the book thief by Markus Zusak
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(Alei bătătorite)Old Paths by Patricia Lidia
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An Unknown Road: a collection of haiku by Adelaide Shaw
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mirrormoon by helenbuckingham