poetry by subtracting (and defacing)

i think i have a new morning ritual.

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(actually,
it was so fast and fun,
I think i could make this
an hourly ritual.)

the kindling comes from
a little something i picked up
while traipsing through the internet.
a fella who takes the NY Times
and does what he calls
newspaper blackout.

i was so intrigued,
i fetched a book right back out of
the trashcan,
let it fall open to a page,
then
quick as a blink,
i circled some words
that captured my
imagination,
took my green sharpie
and colored over all the
other words,
distilling the page down
to what i’m calling
a poem.

the first one
calls page 71 home
and it sounds like this:
Much wisdom
happening.
Stories and tales
illustrate
ask
change.
Questions
challenge
stimulate
help.

it was so much fun,
i skipped back to page 14
(my birthday is on the 14th
of one particular month)
and hatched this one:
Create
or
become
soggy.

he may have found
a revenue stream.
i’ve found a new way
to recycle books.

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  1. juliejordanscott says:

    A friend of my friend's used to do this. I think he called it “concrete poetry” or something like that. Isn't it cool what books will call you to do? I am also creating art from old books now… it must be in the air!! Wonderful! Bountiful! gotta love those WORDS!

  2. oh, Jeanne – love this! And now you might want to try altering those same books — fun, fun stuff you can do with found words like that!!

    Your poems rocked and so did the way you set the post up — a poem in itself — have missed being here (and am glad to be back here) — write on, lady!! Love your stuff!!!!

  3. Kathy says:

    Create or become soggy – LOVE IT! Very cool this new “writual” of yours – I'll never be able to toss the newspapers in the recycle bin again without seeing what catches my eye.

  4. AlanaSheeren says:

    Oh. Now I know what to do with those books that no one seems to want. Fun!

  5. mrsmediocrity says:

    I so love this idea…although I don't know if I could bring myself to ruin a book, I have had a long love affair with books…but I love the idea of pulling random words, a random poem that really isn't so random after all…and you are so, so on to me…

  6. Lollygagger says:

    What a cool way to look at something differently.

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