A Foray into Erasure Poetry
Today’s podcast is going to be a little bit different.
I’m pretty nerouvs about it, if I”m being honest. An honesty is something I promise here so…
I just started writing poetry again after 30 years. Learning about free verse—where it doesn’t all have to rhyme—was a welcome relief. I didn’t know there were so many kinds of poetry. Here’s my extensive knowledge of the different types of poetry:
* Rhyming (likely not the offical name?)
* Haiku (I just started writing these just for fun about random nonsense)
* Tanka (similar to Haiku—I’ve only written one)
Free verse (if there’s a full definition and I’ve been doing it wrong, just let me live in my bubble where I make up the rules, okay?)
When Mandy Morris [https://substack.com/profile/356500723-mandy-morris] posted about Erasure Poetry I was instantly curious. And since 2026 is the year of trying new things, I began my research. I’ll let you decide if it is…anything…I tried!
This is the text I worked off of. It is from one of my favorite scenes in The Chosen. It is an exchange between Jesus and Little James, about the limp he carries, and the pain he lives with daily.
Jesus: In the Father’s will, I could heal you right now and you’d have a good story to tell, yes?
Little James: Yes, that you do miracles.
Jesus: And that’s a good story. But there are already dozens who can tell that story. And there will be hundreds more, even thousands. But think of the story you have, especially in this journey to come, if I don’t heal you. To know how to proclaim that you still praise God, in spite of this. To know how to focus on all that matters so much more than the body, to show people that you can be patient with your suffering here on earth, because you know you’ll spend eternity with no suffering. Not everyone can understand that. How many people do you think the Father and I trust this with, hmm? Not many.
Little James: But the others, they’re so much more...
Jesus: So much more what?
Little James: I don’t know. Stronger? Better at this?
Jesus: James, I love you but I don’t want to hear that ever again.
Little James: I know how easy it is to say the song of David, that I’m fearfully and wonderfully made, but it doesn’t make this any easier. And in this group, it doesn’t make me feel like any less of a burden.
Jesus: A burden? First of all, it is far easier to deal with your slow walking than it is to deal with Simon’s temper. Are you fast? Do you look impressive when you walk? Maybe not. But these are things the Father doesn’t care about. You are going to do more for me than most people ever dream. So many people need healing in order to believe in me, or they need healing because their hearts are so sick. That doesn’t apply to you and many are healed or not healed because the Father in Heaven has a plan for them, which may be a mystery. And we remember what Job said. “The Lord gives and the Lord takes away.”
Jesus and Little James together: Blessed be the name of the Lord.
Jesus: When you pass from this earth and you meet your Father in Heaven, Isaiah promises that you will leap like a deer. Your reward will be great. So hold on a little longer and when you discover yourself finding true strength because of your weakness, and when you do great things in my name, in spite of this, the impact will last for generations. Do you understand?
Little James: Yes. Thank you, Master.
Jesus: A man like you, healing others, oh, what a sight!
So from that, based on my research, you kind of “black out” the words you don’t want, leaving a free-standing thought or idea, and it becomes and Erasure Poem. I’m open to thoughts, but I am sensitive, so maybe sandwich any criticism with something nice, alright?
Jamie
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