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.
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.
Random objects
there you go
Write, left …
blue butterfly-
not responding to the
remote control
blue butterfly-
not responding to the
child’s remote control
the tools –
imagination
hovering
sorry should have read as this:-
the tools laid out –
imagination
hovering
hold still-
the body quivers
my hands shake
I am just a reference point in your space
tabula rasa
waiting for the story
to unfold
[…] the I Doodle, You ‘Ku challenge, on Aubrie Cox’s Yay […]
beyond wilderness . .
the taste of words
i don’t know
the broken heart
when it’s over—
cyber love
I begin
each thumb line experience
to learn again
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Rick Daddario
Kailua, Hawaii
USA
dead chick
on the ground
all eyes
automatic writing the story of her life
distant drum …
marching to a different
beat
text messages . . .
she hears songs
of early spring
text messages . . .
hearing the songs
of early spring
Disjointed posed,
Discarded toy,
While pencil looked for words,
Ramshackle tower stood forlorn
Till the little owner returned to play.
cleaning
my house at my command-
a robot
Daydream doodling
Robot contemplates a man
Attention is drawn