Skip to content
A Deacon's Musing Logo
  • Home
  • The Blog
    • The Fiction
    • The Poetry
    • The Visual
    • The Archive
  • Features
    • A PhD Journey
    • Feather’s Fall
    • TEDx
    • Vignettes
  • Subscribe
  • Contact
  • About Richard
  • Privacy Policy
    • Cookie Policy
FacebookBlueskyXInstagramLinkedInRss
Previous Next

#MicroPoetry|January ’18 Memes

When Image & Word Meet ...

Too often it seems that words and images are placed against one anther. The gift of a meme, when hopefully done well, is that the word and the visual serve to complement and enhance one another in a way that either one or the other – on their own – is unable to fully convey meaning. I hope, therefore, that these mash-ups of #MicroPoetry and their original accompanying image amplify meaning that one or the other could not fully convey!

Be
Be
Sow?
Sow?
Simply Be
Simply Be
To Become
To Become
#WeAreOne
#WeAreOne
Light Pure
Light Pure
Glass Walls
Glass Walls
Future
Future
Joyous Risking
Joyous Risking
Stage's Blessing
Stage’s Blessing
Dreamt
Dreamt
We Arise
We Arise
Click to subscribe!

Like this:

Like Loading...
Dea. Richard2018-03-01T11:32:18-06:002 February 2018|Tags: Memes, Poetry, Prayer, Prose, Reflection, Verses|

Related Posts

Goodbye #04

Goodbye #04

27 April 2026 | 6 Comments
#MicroPoetry|March ’26 Reflections

#MicroPoetry|March ’26 Reflections

9 April 2026 | 0 Comments
Good Friday: Neither Distant, Nor Abstract

Good Friday: Neither Distant, Nor Abstract

7 April 2026 | 3 Comments
#MicroPoetry|March ’26 Memes

#MicroPoetry|March ’26 Memes

7 April 2026 | 0 Comments
#MicroPoetry|March ’26 Verses

#MicroPoetry|March ’26 Verses

4 April 2026 | 0 Comments

2 Comments

  1. myplace3187 2 February 2018 at 11:36 - Reply

    I really found these to be something that awoke my mind and soul with such deep understanding in a wonderful beautiful message in each one. Thank you for these Richard. I am some happy after reading them.

    Loading...
    • Dea. Richard 2 February 2018 at 12:35 - Reply

      thanks for that kind affirmation James! I find the process of 140 characters as a an invitation to the poetic both challenging and richly rewarding. Sort of our 21st century haiku maybe 😉

      Loading...

Leave a Reply to myplace3187Cancel reply

© Copyright 2026  |   Design & Maintenance: Maya Consulting   |   Creative Commons

Page load link

Subscribe
& never miss a musing!

 

Loading Comments...
 

    %d
      Go to Top