Meh! I hope but hope does not always come through! I love this idea, and have seen some of your other stuff on Sans or Julie’s blogs in the past (I can’t remember which). I am not very good at poetry, or keeping things short and sweet, so this always amazes me when others can say so much in so few words.
Thank you Kyria.
I can often express myself best in art.
I am not sure if you are religious but when I start to doubt hope I always remember this saying: For in this hope we were saved. But hope that is seen is no hope at all. Who hopes for what they already have? (Roman 8, 24)
Thank you Alexandra. Hope is a rare thing today…
I made more than a 100 of these pieces and share them every once in a while. you may see all the ones online here: https://www.craftaliciousme.com/tag/blackout-poetry/
I like black-out poetry as well. And found poetry. And accidental what ever poetry, any words with meaning and hope are great I think. :-) And I see a Swedes name AGAIN, on the page. What book are you using, it looks interesting. Take care.
PS: Check the plugin commentLUV, it does not work. I think you need to go into some setting on your blog to fix it. :-/
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Wow, Tobia. This is amazing. I love it. I need some hope in my life today.
Sending all the hope I can and may it double tonight fold. We sure need it all.
Meh! I hope but hope does not always come through! I love this idea, and have seen some of your other stuff on Sans or Julie’s blogs in the past (I can’t remember which). I am not very good at poetry, or keeping things short and sweet, so this always amazes me when others can say so much in so few words.
Thank you Kyria.
I can often express myself best in art.
I am not sure if you are religious but when I start to doubt hope I always remember this saying: For in this hope we were saved. But hope that is seen is no hope at all. Who hopes for what they already have? (Roman 8, 24)
Hope does seem in short supply today. Thanks for this, friend.
I feel you. Keep it up though…
Oh, this is unusual, I’ve never seen this done before. And how appropriate on today of all days.
Thank you Alexandra. Hope is a rare thing today…
I made more than a 100 of these pieces and share them every once in a while. you may see all the ones online here: https://www.craftaliciousme.com/tag/blackout-poetry/
I like black-out poetry as well. And found poetry. And accidental what ever poetry, any words with meaning and hope are great I think. :-) And I see a Swedes name AGAIN, on the page. What book are you using, it looks interesting. Take care.
PS: Check the plugin commentLUV, it does not work. I think you need to go into some setting on your blog to fix it. :-/
Thanks Hanna. I really enjoy doing these poems.
I did not see Swedes on the page. Ha.
I need to check the plugin. Thanks for letting me know.
Greta Thunberg!
This is beautiful, Tobia. ❤️
Thank you. It is interesting that reading this today it has a whole other meaning than creating it. Art is an interesting thing.
This comes at the right time!
I hoped it would speak to anyone. Glad it does.
This is a really cool way to string words together. Love how you made the words POP.
Thank you Ernie. I do love blackout poetry