1 May: Found Poetry (Remixed)

Open fields with sheep, and old oaks at Hidcote Gardens - National Trust.
Open fields with sheep, and old oaks at Hidcote Gardens – National Trust.

1 May page 88.1

A chant to an oak,
vast as apple blossom’s fragrance.
I have been the frailty of foam.


Images are copyright and not to used without permission, which I willingly give when asked, and when not for commercial use. This is the start of new series of “remixed” Found Poetry sourced from the book The Prophet, Khalil Gibran, pg 88.1, released under the terms of CCO 1.0, Universal Public Domain. ©️Misky 2006-2024

A concise explanation of Found (Remixed) Poetry and Dadaism can be read at Found Poetry. ©️Misky 2006-2024

4 responses to “1 May: Found Poetry (Remixed)”

    1. Yes, brilliant choice. Thank you.

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    1. I’m always impressed by the choices you select. Thanks for sound tracking this found poem. I’m rather fond of it.

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