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End of Days
Think of the colour of dusk On a stormy February day- The bruised sky, pained, worn, drawn. That is the colour of your coma. Forget-me-never eyes Hidden beneath tissue thin Putty blue lids, quivering Shivering with who knows what dreams. … Continue reading
Rabbit holes and wide hips
I have spent far too long following links and disappearing down poetic rabbit holes this morning. When I was researching Imagist poetry for the Ratties writing group , I noticed a link to jazz poetry in some blurb about Langston … Continue reading
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Tagged jazz poetry, performance poetry, poet, poetry, poetry slam, poetry. writer, research, writer, writing
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Red wheelbarrows are a good starting point…
At last night’s writing group session we attempted to get to grips with the ideas of the Imagists – a movement that spanned 1912 – 17. No small order in a short two hour session. I have to take the … Continue reading
Posted in inspiration, natural world, poet, poetry, poets, research, Uncategorized, war, wildlife, writer, writing
Tagged andrew motion, Ezra Pound, Imagists, Langston Hughes, natural world, poet, poetry. writer, research, war, wildlife, William Carlos Williams, writer, writing
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Happy 24th February -because it feels like spring
It’s happened again and what’s more, I noticed. Like many other bloggers, diarists and commentators on life, I want to mark the day. Today is the day that I noticed that Spring is on its way. The sun is so … Continue reading
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Tagged birds, CFS, dogs, family, poet, poetry. writer, wildlife, writing
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Kill your darlings and don’t tell!
I’ve just received my copy of Andrew Motion’s ‘Laurels and Donkeys’ and reread the ‘Death of Harry Patch’. Once again I was struck by the strength of Motion’s image – just one – beautifully drawn and not overwritten. The poem … Continue reading
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Tagged afghanistan, amazon, andrew motion, donkeys, poet, poetry, poetry. writer, writer, writing
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Corridor of uncertainty
Having a quiet day today as the M.E. has seen fit to descend in a belt of painful joints. Not to worry, I will spend the day researching for the four poems I have rumbling around my brain. Not being … Continue reading
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Tagged afghanistan, CFS, poet, poetry, poetry. writer, research, sport, war, writer
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Burnt toast, lost dog Sunday
Not the best day so far. The house smells of burnt toast, a seemingly impossible small to eradicate. Not a calamity, but more a sign of things to come. The two computers in use in the house seem intent on … Continue reading
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Tagged dogs, family, poet, poetry. writer, sunday
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Donkeys and pristine notebooks
I have a beautiful ‘Paperblanks’ notebook that is dedicated to first drafts and notes for the War collection of poems that I am currently working on. It was a brave step to start writing in it because I am one … Continue reading
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Tagged afghanistan, beautiful notebooks, clusters, poet, poetry. writer, war, writing
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