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    • 28: Discomfort Index
    • 27: time travel is no longer supported
    • 26: Bellow
    • 25: Introduction to Palmistry
    • 24: never too late
    • 23: beauty of a halo
    • 22: Disintegration
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    • 18: float and look alive
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What is Found Poetry?

Found Poetry has been described as the literary equivalent of a collage.

Found poems take existing texts, such as newspaper articles, street signs, letters, books or poems, and choose words and phrases to pick out and make a completely new piece from. Creating a found poem is almost like going on a treasure hunt. Just about anything can be a source for a found poem, even spoken words. (This information is from Poets.org.)

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