“HYMN ON HIGH TO THE GOD/DESS INT”
prompt: “how the internet made my encyclopedia collection obsolete! SADNESS.”The post “HYMN ON HIGH TO THE GOD/DESS INT” appeared first on Typewriter Poetry.
View Article“SPRING SUMMER SOMETHINGNESS”
prompt: “write about nature.”The post “SPRING SUMMER SOMETHINGNESS” appeared first on Typewriter Poetry.
View Article“SERIOUS”
prompt: “About hookers and cocaine .. I’m serious.”The post “SERIOUS” appeared first on Typewriter Poetry.
View Article“TO THE FAUX VEGANS AND SOMETIMES VEGETARIANS”
prompt: “Why do people who think backwards and are followers believe they have all the answers?”The post “TO THE FAUX VEGANS AND SOMETIMES VEGETARIANS” appeared first on Typewriter Poetry.
View Article“PERSOMNIA”
prompt: “write a poem about sleep. i love sleeping. :p”this poem was created with help from two of my favorites: * I love the phrase “fallow spaces”; learned it from a song by one of my favorite local...
View Article“Couple #1”
April is National Poetry Month here in the US. I’ve been writing a poem a day for the past few April’s, so I figure this time I’ll switch up my style and inspiration a bit.“Couple #1”Must have been...
View Article“Couple #4”
I’m in Hawaii so I don’t exactly feel like updating Typewriter Poetry every day 🙂 But because it’s raining, here’s a poem from April 4th.“Couple #4”We shortcut paradise with an addict in lightning...
View Article“Couple #8”
I was writing this one in my hostel room when I was interrupted by a visit from a local I recently met. So I put it aside and had a nice long chat with Maui, who is full of all sorts of interesting...
View Article“Friday The 13th”
Friday the 13thOn Friday the 13th, I had a very lucky day hitchhiking. A beautiful family picked me up on the side of the road in Lihue, Kaua’i, Hawaii. They even gave me $10 for the bus fare. I left...
View ArticleHappy “Poem In Your Pocket” Day!
One of my favorite days of the year…and so close to my birthday 🙂Which poem is in your pocket today? Feel free to snap a picture and post it in the comments!I keep the same exact poem in my pocket...
View Article“Couple #11”
Now that I’m back home, I can upload the rest of the couples series I wrote for National Poetry Month. I’m not sure if I should continue taking pictures of the poems, or just scan them into the...
View Article“A to Z Haikus” by Melanie Lee
Consistently clever–that’s the first thing that’ll strike you when you read through Melanie Les’s haikus. Her variations on an alphabet have the uncanny ability to entice enlightened giggles and...
View ArticleOld Habits Die Hard: Replacing Free Poetry with Free Books
Often we see books as signs of civilization. I take in their tree trunk roots and inked spines and think only of the sky:(books belong in the wild)Tyler came down to Philly from New York to help me...
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