Collect words and phrases you encounter over the course of your day from signs, advertisements, menus, overheard conversations, radio programs, television, etc. Write a found poem, using these snippets.
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Photo Credit: found poetry by Pearl Pirie on Flickr (CC BY-NC-ND)
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This Daily Create has been recycled from previously published ones:
• #tdc2269 Found Poem (Mar 27, 2018)
• #tdc3579 #ds106 Found Poem (Oct 30, 2021)
Sarah Honeychurch
@creating #tdc4778 #ds106 I have created a found poem from the first words of the subjects of emails in my inbox this morning #dailycreate TeachingEthicsInframePeer EvaluationOver Lunch
Mae B
@creating #tdc4778 #ds106 Found PoemI liked @nomadwarmachine idea; My poem will also be the first words of the subjects of emails in my inbox this morning. #DailyCreate InvoicingHRNo ReplyCancelledTaking LeaveExpectedApproved