Category Archives: Tuesday Poem
Tuesday Poem – m-O-l-e-c-u-l-e-s [1]
Welcome back Tuesday Poem whanau.
Tuesday Poem – Search Engine Haiku
I was going through my computer folders and I rediscovered this found poem hidden amongst my asemic works. I guess the failure of the search engine to recognise its function sufficiently amused me at the time.
Tuesday Poem – Untitled
Not strictly untitled, this diagrammed asemic work is based on a poem I wrote earlier today. However I not sure whether I want to include the poem in this post. I like the idea of suspending this piece in a … Continue reading
Tuesday Poem – Easter Wings by George Herbert
Image source. First published in The Temple: Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations, edited by Nicholas Ferrar, 1633.
Tuesday Poem – A Poem from ‘Cathay’ – Ezra Pound
Light rain is on the light dust The willows of the inn-yard Will be going greener and greener, But you, Sir, had better take wine ere your departure, For you will have no friends about you When you come to … Continue reading
Tuesday Poem – Ts’ai Chi’h by Ezra Pound
The petals fall in the fountain, the orange-coloured rose-leaves, Their ochre clings to the stone. I stumbled upon this public domain anthology in the weekend to my delight. Can anyone enlighten me in which Pound collection this haiku appears?
Tuesday Poem – OCD
i ride around a round about like (i wish u would think of me like i think of u like i think of me) going back to check th’locked door agn – First published in Hands Like Mirrors
Tuesday Poem – Clarity
I am fortunate to be included with Anna T. McLeod in this year’s Metonymy exhibition at the Corban Estate. Our joint work ‘Transliterations’ is an asemic ‘document’ which explores the linguistic lacunas and vacuums of meaning in Te Tiriti O … Continue reading