Mornings Like This (1995) is a book dedicated to found poetry.
They are the full raison d'être of a book that finds poetry in the real world.
That is the reason one finds poetry playing an equal role in Khayyam's compositions as the music or the singer.
Here in this found poetry, I think, is the heart and soul of the modern university.
They have looked behind the grime and decline and found poetry.
She finds Chinese poetry delicate yet forceful, and a compelling subject matter for a composition.
He found poetry in the villages as well as in the cities.
She compares a shelling, in what may be a bit of found poetry from a television news correspondent, to "fireflies on a summer night."
Do you think it's proper to find poetry in war?
Examples of this might be product assembly directions being considered "found poetry."