The concept is simple: Here’s a doodle. Now write a poem to accompany it!
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The concept is simple: Here’s a doodle. Now write a poem to accompany it!
New to doodleku? See the original post; you can also click here to keep track of each day.
wind through the ghetto
…raspy
saxophone
teach me, flute . . .
to turn this kiss
into tones
morning light …
the cicada’s gone
yet still his song
The ellipsis should have been on line 2:
morning light
the cicada’s gone …
yet still his song
[…] with “I Doodle You ‘Ku 2013 – 10” by Aubrie Cox at Yay […]
night blues
the sound of a freight train
through spring fog
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Kailua, Hawaii
USA
wind in the reeds. . .
the sound of the unspoken
riffs
sultry evening
the saxophonist’s
cool notes
Pamela A. Babusci
alone at night
the sax man turns
the moon blue
loneliness…
the loon’s call rippling
the sky
captivating,
this tune,
this body.
So-o-o-o sweet!
Play those notes
one more time
before you call it a day
will ya please, pretty please?
grace notes the way he plays off key
signs of spring…
birdsong
and all that jazz
love this one, Cara
[…] the I Doodle, You ‘Ku challenge, on Aubrie Cox’s Yay […]
Coltrane the warbler falls silent
Good one, Johnny!
Thank you Lauren.
hazy moon
moan of the river
around a bend
maybe:
hazy moon
moan of the big muddy
around a bend
slow spring
the busker sings
on playback
smooth jazz
violet notes
in her merlot
in the rain
I remember his saxophone
playing
the length of the last train late night blues
Italian café
red wine
blue notes
wailing
the piano man accompanies
speaking the soul
hearing him
sleep more hours
in a day
any bird song
this spring
is a sad lullaby
I’ve tried several times to reply to Elizabeth-Ann Winkler’s ku b/c I like it, but I don’t see it.
jazzy night –
silent notes sparkle
in the sky
faded love letters
crumbled red rose petals
still she sing the blues