Poetry – Splendid Waters Curve – An Emojiku Poem by Cindy Georgakas and Goff James

Welcome to the Surreal,

Fantastical, Weird and Wacky World of Emojiku

The image depicts a painting titled Breathtaking Kai Mana by the artist Sandy Haight. The work is a vibrant realistic seascape painting of a breaking wave with its tumbling surf. The image supports the poem Splendid Waters Curve written by the poets Cindy Georgakas and Goff James.
© Sandy Haight, Breathtaking Kai Mana, 2020

🌊 Splendid waters curve
👥 Reflect bodies silhouette
🌤 Respite for the soul

🌊 Silence ribbon-waved
👥 Shadows speak in unison
🌤 Things unknown unseen

What is emojiku?

The emojiku came about by Cindy Georgakas and Goff playing emoji tennis in the WP comments box. It was a natural step to take it one stage further and develop from being just a fleeting form of discourse into something more poetically constructive.

An emojiku is a hybrid poetic form, and is similar in format to a haiku / senryū or haiga. However there are no strict restrictive set rules. The format is open and fluid.

In the case of an emojiku the source image is an emoji. The emojiku is made up of at least three different emoji. Each emoji being the inspiration for one line of the short poem.

The process of creating an emojiku begins by a blogger sending three different emoji to a fellow blogger.

The second blogger responds by writing their emojiku and forwarding it back to the original blogger; who, in turn responds by writing a counterpoint emojiku using the same emoji images.

Join in the emojiku fun and share 

Today’s Prompts are

🌊 👥 🌤

To participate use today’s three emoji prompts and place your response in My Comments Box

Go where the emoji take you. It can be any variation of the emoji. You may also substitute the emoji for different emoji.

Have Fun

Please keep your prompt responses family-friendly. Disrespectful and inappropriate comments will not be responded to and removed immediately.

Poem Attribution – Cindy Georgakas  – Goff James – Splendid Waters Curve

Copyright (c) 2022 – Cindy Georgakas – Goff James – All Rights Reserved 

Image Attribution © Sandy Haight, Breathtaking Kai Mana, 2020

Source Attribution https://fineartamerica.com/featured/breathtaking-kai-mana-sandy-haight.html

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Poetry – Sunflowers – An Emojiku Poem by Cindy Georgakas and Goff James

Welcome to the Surreal,

Fantastical, Weird and Wacky World of Emojiku

The image depicts a painting titled Field of Sunflowers by the artist Nancy Beardsley. The work is a vibrant a realistic floral landscape painting of a field of sunflowers. The image supports the poem Sunflowers written by the poets Cindy Georgakas and Goff James.
© Nancy Beardsley, Field of Sunflowers, 2020

Sunflowers by Cindy Georgakas and Goff James

🌻 Sunflowers hold light
😇 Heavenly angels unite
💫 Stars and moon shine bright
🌻 Golden serenade
😇 Heaven’s guardians beguile
💫 Dreams celestial glow

What is emojiku?

The emojiku came about by Cindy Georgakas and Goff playing emoji tennis in the WP comments box. It was a natural step to take it one stage further and develop from being just a fleeting form of discourse into something more poetically constructive.

An emojiku is a hybrid poetic form, and is similar in format to a haiku / senryū or haiga. However there are no strict restrictive set rules. The format is open and fluid.

In the case of an emojiku the source image is an emoji. The emojiku is made up of at least three different emoji. Each emoji being the inspiration for one line of the short poem.

The process of creating an emojiku begins by a blogger sending three different emoji to a fellow blogger.

The second blogger responds by writing their emojiku and forwarding it back to the original blogger; who, in turn responds by writing a counterpoint emojiku using the same emoji images.

Join in the emojiku fun and share 

Today’s Prompts are

🌻 😇 💫

To participate use today’s three emoji prompts and place your response in My Comments Box

Go where the emoji take you. It can be any variation of the emoji. You may also substitute the emoji for different emoji.

Have Fun

Please keep your prompt responses family-friendly. Disrespectful and inappropriate comments will not be responded to and removed immediately.

Poem Attribution – Cindy Georgakas  – Goff James – Sunflowers

Copyright (c) 2022 – Cindy Georgakas – Goff James – All Rights Reserved 

Image Attribution © Nancy Beardsley, Field of Sunflowers, 2020

Source Attribution https://fineartamerica.com/featured/field-of-sunflowers-nancy-beardsley.html

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Poetry – When Life Feels BLAH – An Emojiku Poem by Yvette @ Priorhouse and Goff James

The image depicts a painting titled Floaters by the artist David Disko. The work is a vibrant abstract surreal landscape painting. The image supports the poem When Life Feels BLAH written by the poets Yvette @ Priorhouse Blog and Goff James.
© David Disko, Floaters, 2021

Welcome to the Surreal,

Fantastical, Weird and Wacky World of Emojiku

When Life Feels BLAH by Yvette @ Priorhouse and Goff James

😣 When life feels BLAH
⚒ And if it feels like ya hit a wall

🌹 Pause to smell the roses
🕺🏼 Move and make silly poses

☀️ Get some sun
🙏 Pray and have fun

✍️ Let writing offer reprieve
🖥 And with blogging friends – do feed!

🖼 See the bigger view real fast
🕰 Because this too, shall pass

🌃 Step light-footed through the dark
🎺 Hear tomorrow’s clarion call

🌅 A new day begins
☹️ Yesterday’s tribulations overcome

⛵️ Fresh horizons sailed
🏝 Boundless shorelines trod

🌟 Dreams unfulfilled awake
🔥 Hope rekindled burns

🌸 Life renewed a stirring blooms
🕊 Dawn’s sweet breath whispers peace

What is emojiku?

The emojiku came about by Cindy Georgakas and Goff playing emoji tennis in the WP comments box. It was a natural step to take it one stage further and develop from being just a fleeting form of discourse into something more poetically constructive.

An emojiku is a hybrid poetic form, and is similar in format to a haiku / senryū or haiga. However there are no strict restrictive set rules. The format is open and fluid.

In the case of an emojiku the source image is an emoji. The emojiku is made up of at least three different emoji. Each emoji being the inspiration for one line of the short poem.

The process of creating an emojiku begins by a blogger sending three different emoji to a fellow blogger.

The second blogger responds by writing their emojiku and forwarding it back to the original blogger; who, in turn responds by writing a counterpoint emojiku using the same emoji images.

Join in the emojiku fun and share 

Today’s Prompts are

😣 🌹 🕺🏼 ☀️ 🙏 ✍️ 🖥. 🖼 🕰. 🌃 🎺. 🌅 ☹️ ⛵️ 🏝 🌟 🔥 🌸 🕊

To participate use at least three of today’s emoji prompts and place your response in My Comments Box

Go where the emoji take you. It can be any variation of the emoji. You may also substitute the emoji for different emoji.

Have Fun

Please keep your prompt responses family-friendly. Disrespectful and inappropriate comments will not be responded to and removed immediately.

Poem Attribution – Yvette @ Priorhouse  – Goff James – When Life Feels BLAH

Copyright (c) 2022 – Yvette @ Priorhouse – Goff James – All Rights Reserved 

Image Attribution © David Disko, Floaters, 2021

Source Attribution https://www.saatchiart.com/art/Painting-Floaters/1843468/8681557/view

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Poetry – English Breakfast Tea – An Emojiku Poem by Anita Bacha

The image depicts a painting titled English Tea by the artist Neda Nacheva. The work is a vibrant realistic still life painting of a china cup and saucer. The cup is filled with tea. Besides the cup and saucer is a pink rose. The image supports the poem English Breakfast Tea written by the poet Anita Bacha.
© Neda Nacheva, English Tea, 2019

☕️English breakfast tea
🥐Vegetable samosas
🕖Yummy all day brunch

What is emojiku?

The emojiku came about by Cindy Georgakas and Goff playing emoji tennis in the WP comments box. It was a natural step to take it one stage further and develop from being just a fleeting form of discourse into something more poetically constructive.

An emojiku is a hybrid poetic form, and is similar in format to a haiku / senryū or haiga. However there are no strict restrictive set rules. The format is open and fluid.

In the case of an emojiku the source image is an emoji. The emojiku is made up of at least three different emoji. Each emoji being the inspiration for one line of the short poem.

The process of creating an emojiku begins by a blogger sending three different emoji to a fellow blogger.

The second blogger responds by writing their emojiku and forwarding it back to the original blogger; who, in turn responds by writing a counterpoint emojiku using the same emoji images.

Join in the emojiku fun and share 

Today’s Prompts are ☕️ 🥐 🕖

To participate use today’s emoji prompts and place your response in My Comments Box

Go where the emoji take you. It can be any variation of the emoji. You may also substitute the emoji for different emoji.

Have Fun

Please keep your prompt responses family-friendly. Disrespectful and inappropriate comments will not be responded to and removed immediately.

Poem Attribution – Anita Bacha English Breakfast Tea

Copyright (c) 2022 – Anita Bacha – All Rights Reserved 

Image Attribution © Neda Nacheva, English Tea, 2019

Source Attribution https://www.saatchiart.com/art/Painting-English-tea/767571/5002124/view

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Poetry – Samoka Royale – An Emojiku Poem by Goff James

The image depicts a painting titled Coffee and Croissant by the artist Natallia Gromova. The work is a still life painting of a cup of coffee and a croissant. The image supports the poem Samoka Royale written by the poet Goff James.
© Natallia Gromova, Coffee and Croissant, 2020

Welcome to the Surreal, Fantastical, Weird and Wacky World of Emojiku

☕️ Samoka Royale
🥐
Croissant chocolate buttered
🕖
Breakfast on the hoof

What is emojiku?

The emojiku came about by Cindy Georgakas and Goff playing emoji tennis in the WP comments box. It was a natural step to take it one stage further and develop from being just a fleeting form of discourse into something more poetically constructive.

An emojiku is a hybrid poetic form, and is similar in format to a haiku / senryū or haiga. However there are no strict restrictive set rules. The format is open and fluid.

In the case of an emojiku the source image is an emoji. The emojiku is made up of at least three different emoji. Each emoji being the inspiration for one line of the short poem.

The process of creating an emojiku begins by a blogger sending three different emoji to a fellow blogger.

The second blogger responds by writing their emojiku and forwarding it back to the original blogger; who, in turn responds by writing a counterpoint emojiku using the same emoji images.

Join in the emojiku fun and share 

Today’s Prompts are

☕️ 🥐 🕖

To participate use today’s emoji prompts and place your response in My Comments Box

Go where the emoji take you. It can be any variation of the emoji. You may also substitute the emoji for different emoji.

Have Fun

Please keep your prompt responses family-friendly. Disrespectful and inappropriate comments will not be responded to and removed immediately.

Poem Attribution – Goff James – Samoka Royale

Copyright (c) 2022 – Goff James – All Rights Reserved 

Image Attribution © Natallia Gromova, Coffee and Croissant, 2020

Source Attribution https://www.saatchiart.com/art/Painting-Coffee-and-croissant/1537127/8059492/view

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Poetry – Puttering with Emoji – An Emojiku Poem by Yvette @ Priorhouse, Cindy Georgakas and Goff James

The image depicts a painting titled Surfing by the artist Alejos Lorenzo. The work is a vibrant abstract surreal painting. The image supports the poem Puttering with Emoji written by the poets Yvette @ Priorhouse Blog,, Cindy Georgakas and Goff James.
© Alejos Lorenzo, Surfing, 2018

Welcome to the Surreal, Fantastical, Weird and Wacky World of Emojiku

🌹 Leaps and bounds plants grow
🌱 Bursting hope or withering
🌿 Lessons learned in pots

🙋 Cindy is joy bringer
✍️ Her writing comes with zingers
🦅 She loves life with zest and flight
🙏 Grateful she is in blog world with her passion and might!!

📝 Whimsical writings
🎇 Puttering with emoji
🔮 Weird and wacky world

What is emojiku?

The emojiku came about by Cindy Georgakas and Goff playing emoji tennis in the WP comments box. It was a natural step to take it one stage further and develop from being just a fleeting form of discourse into something more poetically constructive.

An emojiku is a hybrid poetic form, and is similar in format to a haiku / senryū or haiga. However there are no strict restrictive set rules. The format is open and fluid.

In the case of an emojiku the source image is an emoji. The emojiku is made up of at least three different emoji. Each emoji being the inspiration for one line of the short poem.

The process of creating an emojiku begins by a blogger sending three different emoji to a fellow blogger.

The second blogger responds by writing their emojiku and forwarding it back to the original blogger; who, in turn responds by writing a counterpoint emojiku using the same emoji images.

Join in the emojiku fun and share 

Today’s Prompts are

🌹 🌱 🌿 🙋 ✍️ 🦅 🙏 📝 🎇 🔮

To participate use at least three of today’s emoji prompts and place your response in My Comments Box

Go where the emoji take you. It can be any variation of the emoji. You may also substitute the emoji for different emoji.

Have Fun

Please keep your prompt responses family-friendly. Disrespectful and inappropriate comments will not be responded to and removed immediately.

Poem Attribution – Yvette @ Priorhouse  – Cindy Georgakas – Goff James – Puttering with Emoji

Copyright (c) 2022 – Yvette @ Priorhouse – Cindy Georgakas – Goff James – All Rights Reserved 

Image Attribution © Alejos Lorenzo, Surfing, 2018

Source Attribution https://www.saatchiart.com/art/Painting-Surfing-pop-art-surrealism/722959/4256799/view

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Poetry – Brawny Angel – An Emojiku Poem by Selma Martin, Cindy Georgakas and Goff James

Welcome to the Fantastical, Weird and Wacky World of Emojiku

The image depicts a painting titled Relaxing In A Pink Sea by the artist J. A. C. Bezer, The work is a vibrant figurative painting of a woman floating face up in the ocean. The image supports the poem Brawny Angel written by the poets Selma Martin, Cindy Georgakas and Goff James.
© J. A. C. Bezer, Relaxing In A Pink Sea, 2018

🥋 You brawny angel
💆🏻
Deserve a relaxed weekend
🦋
Put down pixie wings
🔐
Throw away the key
☀️
Sunlight shinning Sunday reads
🏝 Drifting daydreams sweet
🌎
Fleeing from the world
🌷
Budding flowers welcoming
🌅 Heaven’s silence flows

What is emojiku?

The emojiku came about by Cindy Georgakas and Goff playing emoji tennis in the WP comments box. It was a natural step to take it one stage further and develop from being just a fleeting form of discourse into something more poetically constructive.

An emojiku is a hybrid poetic form, and is similar in format to a haiku / senryū or haiga.

In the case of an emojiku the source image is an emoji. The emojiku is made up of three different emoji. Each emoji being the inspiration for one line of the short poem.

The process of creating an emojiku begins by a blogger sending three different emoji to a fellow blogger.

The second blogger responds by writing their emojiku and forwarding it back to the original blogger; who, in turn responds by writing a counterpoint emojiku using the same emoji images.

Emojiku Attribution – Selma Martin -Cindy Georgakas – Goff James – Hearts Floating at Sea

Copyright (c) 2022 Selma Martin, Cindy Georgakas & Goff James – All Rights Reserved

Join in the emojiku fun and share 

To participate use at least three of these emoji prompts 🥋💆🏻🦋 🔐 ☀️🏝🌎🌷🌅 and place your response in My Comments Box

Please keep your prompt responses family-friendly. Disrespectful and inappropriate comments will not be responded to and removed immediately.

Poem Attribution – Selma Martin  – Cindy Georgakas – Goff James – Brawny Angel

Copyright (c) 2022 – Selma Martin  – Cindy Georgakas – Goff James – All Rights Reserved 

Image Attribution © J. A. C. Bezer, Relaxing In A Pink Sea, 2018

Source Attribution https://www.saatchiart.com/art/Painting-Relaxing-In-A-Pink-Sea/1176717/4713536/view

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Poetry – Playing Catch Up – An Emojiku Poem by Ingrid Wilson, Cindy Georgakas and Goff James

The image depicts a Book Cover titled Wounds I Healed by the artist Nick Reeves. The image supports the Emojiku poem Playing Catch Up written by the poets Ingrid Wilson, Cindy Georgakas and Goff James.

😛 Playing catch up after
🤓 Editing all yesterday
🏝 I need a holiday

😂 The fun has just begun
📕 Publisher shuts the books
👩 Rupunzel’s time to play

🌑 Pain’s dark road travelled
📖 Women’s wounds deep hidden penned
🗣 Many voices speak

What is emojiku?

The emojiku came about by Cindy Georgakas and Goff playing emoji tennis in the WP comments box. It was a natural step to take it one stage further and develop from being just a fleeting form of discourse into something more poetically constructive.

An emojiku is a hybrid poetic form, and is similar in format to a haiku / senryū or haiga.

In the case of an emojiku the source image is an emoji. The emojiku is made up of three different emoji. Each emoji being the inspiration for one line of the short poem.

The process of creating an emojiku begins by a blogger sending three different emoji to a fellow blogger.

The second blogger responds by writing their emojiku and forwarding it back to the original blogger; who, in turn responds by writing a counterpoint emojiku using the same emoji images.

Emojiku Attribution – Cindy Georgakas – Goff James – Hearts Floating at Sea

Copyright (c) 2022 Cindy Georgakas & Goff James – All Rights Reserved

Join in the emojiku fun and share 

To participate use at least three of these emoji prompts  😛  🤓  🏝 😂 📕 👩 🌑 📖 🗣and place your response in My Comments Box

Please keep your prompt responses family-friendly. Disrespectful and inappropriate comments will not be responded to and removed immediately.

Poem Attribution – Ingrid WilsonCindy Georgakas – Goff James – Air Your Dirty Clothes

Copyright (c) 2022 – Ingrid Wilson – Cindy Georgakas – Goff James – All Rights Reserved 

Image Attribution © 2022 Experiments in Fiction / Nick Reeves. All Rights Reseved

Source Attribution https://www.saatchiart.com/art/Painting-Clothesline/412009/7512635/view

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Spotlight Poetry Fun Time – Gold Studded Half-faces – An Emojiku Poem by Shruthi Senthilkumar and Goff James

Welcome to the Magical Fantastical World of Emojiku

The image depicts a painting titled Composition 2 by the artist Ovidiu Kloska. The work is a vibrant abstract surreal painting. The image supports the poem Gold Studded Half-faces written by the poets Ovidiu Kloska and Goff James.
© Ovidiu Kloska, Composition II, 2016

🌜Gold studded half-faces
🌊 Whimsy jolts under navy cellars
🛌 Slumber’s dream daze
🌜Silence moon dusted
🌊 Night’s starred ocean ebbs and flows
🛌 Sleep time’s reverie

What is emojiku?

The emojiku came about by Cindy Georgakas and Goff playing emoji tennis in the WP comments box. It was a natural step to take it one stage further and develop from being just a fleeting form of discourse into something more poetically constructive.

An emojiku is a hybrid poetic form, and is similar in format to a haiku / senryū or haiga.

In the case of an emojiku the source image is an emoji. The emojiku is made up of three different emoji. Each emoji being the inspiration for one line of the short poem.

The process of creating an emojiku begins by a blogger sending three different emoji to a fellow blogger.

The second blogger responds by writing their emojiku and forwarding it back to the original blogger; who, in turn responds by writing a counterpoint emojiku using the same emoji images.

Join in the emojiku fun and share 

To participate use the three emoji prompts 🌜 🌊 🛌 and place your response in my Comments Box

Please keep your prompt responses family-friendly. Disrespectful and inappropriate comments will not be responded to and removed immediately.

Emojiku Attribution – Shruthi Senthilkumar – Goff James – Gold Studded Half-faces

Copyright (c) 2022 Shruthi Senthilkumar & Goff James – All Rights Reserved

Painting Attribution © Ovidiu Kloska, Composition II, 2016

Source Attribution https://www.ovidiukloska.com/portfolio/huge-dreamlike-mindscape-oniric-fantastic-abstract-blue-painting-kloska-alice-morning-dreams/

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Poetry – Hues of Midday Sun – An Emojiku Poem by Anita Bacha and Goff James.

The image depicts a painting titled Summer Sun Spots by the artist Pamela Gatens. The work is a vibrant abstract surreal musicale sun-scape painting. The image supports the poem Hues of Midday Sun written by the poets Anita Bacha and Goff James.
© Pamela Gatens, Summer Sun Spots, 2019

☀️ Hues of midday sun
🔥 Flaming burnt orange roses
💙 Cerulean sky
☀️ Wonder golden crowned
🔥 Silence furnaced dazzling lit
💙 Ocean still-blue lies

What is emojiku?

The emojiku came about by Cindy Georgakas and Goff playing emoji tennis in the WP comments box. It was a natural step to take it one stage further and develop from being just a fleeting form of discourse into something more poetically constructive.

An emojiku is a hybrid poetic form, and is similar in format to a haiku / senryū or haiga.

In the case of an emojiku the source image is an emoji. The emojiku is made up of three different emoji. Each emoji being the inspiration for one line of the short poem.

The process of creating an emojiku begins by a blogger sending three different emoji to a fellow blogger.

The second blogger responds by writing their emojiku and forwarding it back to the original blogger; who, in turn responds by writing a counterpoint emojiku using the same emoji images.

Join in the emojiku fun and share 

To participate use the three emoji prompts  ☀️  🔥  💙   and place your response in My Comments Box

Please keep your prompt responses family-friendly. Disrespectful and inappropriate comments will not be responded to and removed immediately.

Poem Attribution – Anita Bacha – Goff James – Hues of Midday Sun

Copyright (c) 2022 – Anita Bacha – Goff James – All Rights Reserved 

Painting Attribution © Pamela Gatens, Summer Sun Spots, 2019

Source Attribution https://www.saatchiart.com/art/Painting-Summer-Sun-Spots/359275/4904098/view

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