Blackout Poetry · June 14, 2022

A blackout poem made from a page of Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman. Words are "blacked out" in brown marker and each word of the poem is framed in either yellow or black. The left side of the page is bordered with an orange collage and the right side is bordered with a blue collage.

By Ariella Frishberg ’12

Drift

ENDLESSLY ROCKING
cradle
the throat,
midnight,
child alone,
mystic
patches of briers and blackberries,
falling
half-moon tears,
yearning
thousand
delicious
twittering, passing,
Throwing confronting
pains and joys
here and hereafter,