Erasure Poem

Find a text that is completely unrelated to what you normally read—a how-to manual, a 1950s interior design book, an old encyclopedia, a white paper on social media— and use it as the source of an erasure poem. Read through several pages and underline words and phrases that appeal to you and that relate to each other. Using a marker or Wite-Out, begin to delete the words around those you underlined, leaving words and phrases that you might want to use. Keep deleting the extra language, working to construct poetic lines with the words you’ve chosen to keep.

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My First Erasure Poem from something I love

Julian

Entered

the Asylum

Awaiting

Requests

 

Decisions

Julian

Documents

Pages of

Justifications

 

Statements

Favor

Julian

 

Hilarious

Over

The

Dictators

And

Oppressors

 

Declaring

His

Fate

 

Pressured

By

Risks

 

Authorities

Grant

His

Asylum

Request