Monthly Archives: September 2011

read poem, help poet

read poem, help poet

Boggle Poetry

Boggle poetry.  Who knew.  One day when I was looking for poetry, I found it in a boggle board.  I just shook the dice and there was this poem… alright … I can’t keep a straight face.  This poem didn’t just appear.  I got the idea in my head that I wanted to make a poem within the boggle game.  the rules, (or system, or poetic guidelines) that I set forth was to use all the letters and create a poem that made sense.  This four line, four word poem is the result.

if you’re up to the challenge, I’d love to see what you come up with.

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“Beginnings” read from my basement

Hey, here’s another poem read from my basement.  I used a 5, 7, 5 syllable count and called it a Haiku.  Feel free to let me know if I’m wrong… if  it’s not a haiku, we’ll just call it a short poem and all will be well.

Beginnings

No Sunrise today
But I watched the shadings play
To overcast gray.

Please note that I said in the video that people wrote Haiku in grade school, or middle school, or college…. In truth, I meant those arbitrary assignments of time to be representational of when someone (such as myself) would have had to write a haiku in school… not as a limiter in anyway.  any age group is welcome to haiku it up.

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how to write poetry

How To Write Poetry:

  1. Decide to do it.
  2. Go to office.
  3. Sit in chair.
  4. Plan on a lunch break.
  5. first decide on breakfast.
  6. Get distracted and go to Goodwill and look stuff.
  7. Drive.
  8. Have drive.
  9. Go for a drive.
  10. Get a drink.
  11. Eat your lunch.
  12. Find your pen.
  13. Pull out your paper.
  14. Stare at it.
  15. Feel the pressure of the page.
  16. Release pressure.

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“Context” read from my basement

This is a poem read from my basement on location in Pittsburgh.

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