Bittersweet

Bittersweet

Shape poem of a pear-shaped tear

from book of poetry, ‘Nostalgia, Naturally’ by Tyler Pedersen,
Copyright 2007

About tyler4turtles

I am an avid photographer, poet, ecologist, bookworm, blogger, art enthusiast and runner who calls Montana home but lives in Oregon.
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6 Responses to Bittersweet

  1. Gallivanta says:

    Looking really good. You must be pleased.

  2. Reblogged this on The ancient eavesdropper and commented:

    This concrete poem of a pear-shaped tear laments the cutting of our old growth forests, but also celebrates the sustainable fruit trees bear for us to enjoy. Humans cannot survive on tears alone and must experience tangible nature with each breath, outside of memories and photographs. We preserve our integrity and value intrinsic worth by showing respect and restraint everyday.

  3. words4jp says:

    very beautiful. you are way awesome when it comes to writing shape poems. you really are.

    • Thank you, Kim! I appreciate your kind words and support. Concrete poems are my true calling in this creative life and I take pride in sharing them with you and other bloggers. Hope you are having a good day, my friend 🙂
      Cheers,
      Tyler

  4. amazing. visually and poetically.

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