We who with songs beguile your pilgrimage / And swear that Beauty lives though lilies die, / We Poets of the proud old lineage / Who sing to find your hearts, we know not why ... (James Elroy Flecker)

6.11.25

Video

 

little movement … near silence …

some melodic bird song …

a fly comes and goes … 


I imagine 

the temperature of the sun,

the feel of that light breeze

in my hair


























Image copyright © Denis Robinson 2025



This is a textu (160 characters including title and spaces) and also a found poem / erasure poem. My brother Denis posted a video on his facebook page of leaves moving. (See, above, the still screenshot.) The first verse of this is taken from his words about it; the second from my comment on it.


I'm sharing this with Open Link Night #395 at dVerse, where the optional mini-prompt is letter writing, including modern digital equivalents – posts and comments on facebook being one form of the latter.


20 comments:

  1. Love it A peaceful moment, a pause

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  2. I love the creation process as much as the poem itself.

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  3. As much as we spot flies away, they do carry a memory of summer!

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    1. In the video it was just a sound, which my brother identified for those who looked at the post.

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  4. A breath of the halcyon, so gently replied.

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  5. A new form for me, Rosemary, and I love that it is a found poem – I haven’t written one of those in a while – and that it’s from your brother’s words, and how you captured the moment and then added your own thoughts.

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  6. Such a unique form / poem, the factors that made it such .... the sibling connection. I love it.

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  7. A refreshing little slice of life, Rosemary, and I love how the last line leads you perfectly into the image where you can imagine that breeze in your own hair - lovely. Never heard of the Textu form! How interesting 🙂

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    1. Invented fairly recently by Palestinian-American poet and physician Fady Joudah, who has a whole book of them.

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  8. One cool creation process Rosemary, found poem, and a Textu to boot... And its a lovely poem after all that!

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    1. Thank you. So nice when it all comes together and works!

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  9. beautiful image of a moment, in screen shot and in words.

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