Boey Kim Cheng asks whether nature’s champions can still save her
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The Sea Eats the Land at Home
Kofi Awoonor summons his oral heritage in this mournful poetic lament.
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Boey Kim Cheng asks whether nature’s champions can still save her
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Charles Mungoshi eulogises rural life in this deceptively simple poem from Zimbabwe
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Nurture trumps nature in Elizabeth Brewster’s austerely beautiful poem
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Language can both hurt and heal in Sujata Bhatt’s challenging poem about India’s past – and the place it could be again
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W.H. Auden takes us on a tour of a glittering city… and gives us a glimpse of the rot that lies beneath
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Arthur Yap is woken from his daily snooze by a piano lesson gone awry
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Life is fast-paced, frenetic, and chaotic in Julius Chingono’s disturbing poem.
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Follow Musaemura Zimunya back up an endless river into Zimbabwe’s forgotten past
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Elizabeth Jennings explores the poisonous power of paranoia in this cold-war parable
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Sarah Jackson makes an unexpected connection in this elusive poem about travel and change.
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Thomas Love Peacock exposes the unfairness of religious moralism towards the poor.
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Imtiaz Dharker’s poem exposes institutional xenophobia through a demeaning interaction.
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Elizabeth Daryush shows how money can’t buy happiness in this sympathetic sonnet.
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Take a drive through Margaret Atwood’s sinister suburban poem to find out who the City Planners are – and what they really want.
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Peter Porter pushes back against consumer-culture in this uniquely un-poetic poem.
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Judith Wright knows what it takes to be a successful artist: her great-great-grandmother showed her the way.
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Fleur Adcock reminds us that, in the final reckoning, we’re all winners; we just need to remember to appreciate it.
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Don’t look back in anger, advises Thomas Hardy; but is he hiding deeper regrets?
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Anne Stevenson’s philosophical poem asks what it means to be truly alive.
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Charles Tennyson Turner finds himself unexpectedly moved by a tiny tragedy.
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Follow Henry Wotton’s step-by-step guide to peace and contentment.
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See the lengths A.R.D. Fairburn will go to bury the misery of romantic failure.
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A sleepless night prompts Derek Walcott’s intense, introspective poem.
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Mary Monck ruminates on death and life in this touching verse-letter.
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Elinor Wylie teaches us to face adversity with a dignified smile.
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Boey Kim Cheng reveals the sinister side of relentless urbanisation in his poem that delivers a timely warning.
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Join Alexander Pope on a metaphysical journey of discovery… that will last a lifetime.
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Elizabeth Thomas exposes what it means to be a woman in a man’s world.
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Charles Swinburne says he’ll do anything for love – but does he mean it?
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Percy Bysshe Shelley wrestles with depression in a poem that seems to anticipate his own destiny.
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Armies of ignorance conquer all in Matthew Arnold’s dark and disturbing vision of the world.
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Percy Bysshe Shelley exhorts us to rise up in this powerful poetical polemic.
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Stevie Smith asks if we couldn’t all do a little more to help from time to time.
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Faith is stronger than doubt in this eulogy by Elizabeth Jennings.
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Go with John Keats on a quest to find Joy in the mystical realm of Lethe.
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Muse, angel, herald, companion, spirit guide. Ruth Pitter explores the significance of a seemingly ordinary bird in this lovely poem.
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Maya Angelou explores suffering, inequality and a people’s refusal to give up in this hard-hitting poem.
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Rosemary Dobson’s unique backwards-poem reminds us that, however much we might want to, we can’t change the past.
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Charlotte Smith negotiates the shifting sands of life in this dark and stormy sonnet.
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Gerard Manley Hopkins explores what it feels like to be trapped in your skin.
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David Constantine wonders if there isn’t something more to life than meets the eye.
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Looking at life differently in Carol Rumens’ challenging poem
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After many years away from the country of her birth, Sujata Bhatt wonders if it’s finally time to share her memories of India.
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William Cowper visits a woody riverbank by which he passed many pleasant childhood days… to find it irrevocably changed.
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Allen Curnow suggests that there’s a right time to die in this tough, but rewarding, poem.
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Who is the mysterious Lucy in this simple elegy by William Wordsworth?
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Alfred Lord Tennyson conjures a spectacular and sympathetic vision of a mythical creature.
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Unlock your imagination and help Billy Collins find his vanished herd.
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Edna St. Vincent Millay is confronted with mortality in this exquisitely crafted little poem.
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John Clare gets maudlin when he falls in love with an unattainable woman.
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Put on your gloves and hat and come play in the snow with Robert Bridges.
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Kofi Awoonor summons his oral heritage in this mournful poetic lament.
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Walter De La Mere scares his children – and us – with this mysterious fireside fairytale.
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Kofi Awoonor summons his oral heritage in this mournful poetic lament.
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Walter De La Mere scares his children – and us – with this mysterious fireside fairytale.
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