Black-Out Poetry

Twelfth Entry


Isn't it amazing how a plain piece of paper can turn into a state work of the art? Artists' main goal is to be able to express what they truly feel towards a certain prompt. Through the use of black-out poetry, one is able to deconstruct a text from its original context and be able to create a whole new meaning to it. 

Normally when you write a poem, the first thing you do is to stare at a blank page for a while before you could actually start writing a word. However, there is a new method for you to write a poem -- you can just remove some words from a page and there you have it.

Here are the individual outputs of the members:

Kent Defuntorum


Kerr D. Patalinghug

Ma. Lourdes MaƱus

Karla Jean Booc


Reycil Jumawan


Rinelle Frances Pogoy

Ramon Hope Celiz

Esmail Calaw

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