Monday, March 22, 2010


Just for fun - a Wordle of a bunch of my poems!

16 comments:

Rachel Fox said...

Sea? Surely not...

x

Roxana said...

Sea Sea Sea - oh and waves too! :-)


it's not only funny but lovely too!

James Owens said...
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James Owens said...

You can trace phrases here, too.

"dark waves
sea rise
lullaby glow
dreams reach broken head
firth light"

From a distance it looks like a thumb print ... this is your identity code :-)

Marion McCready said...

yes, sea and waves weren't a surprise :) but eyes were - do my poems have lots of eyes?? lots of likes, must use more similes than I thought.

maybe I'll try and make a poem out of it! it does look like a thumb print :)

Michelle said...

I've always wanted to do one of these. They're fascinating.

Anonymous said...

I like these Wordles. I put my old PhD in it, and it came out with 'research' as the commonest word. I see 'like' is large in yours. That's a positive.

Marion McCready said...

it's good fun michelle, can also be enlightening I think. If I ever get around to it I'd like to wordle Plath's Ariel poems!

hi colin, I'm glad that's a positive :)

Titus said...

eyes like sea.
Just love it.

Marion McCready said...

I'm having fun here - one burn walk, cherry breath, sun ship, broken dark head, sea feet :)

swiss said...

that's good fun.how did you manage to save the image?

deemikay said...

Oooh... my biggest word is, apparently, "day". Followed by "one" and "words".

The phrase that jumps out of yours at me is: "eyes like sea rise".

(And there's also a zooming out in leaves -> trees -> hills.)

Marion McCready said...

swiss - you have to copy the large version to a document by pressing your Prnt Scm button on it an then control and v on the doc page then crop it. took me a while to work it out!

interesting, could get addicted to these!!

Anonymous said...

I've just done Mad Yak. I think there's maybe a poem in it!

James Owens said...

This suggests exercises and experiments. Write a poem that uses all of these words. Write a poem that uses none of these words.

Marion McCready said...

or if everyone posts a wordle of their poems and we could all write poems on each others wordles!!