Faith is stronger than doubt in this eulogy by Elizabeth Jennings.
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Ode on Melancholy
Go with John Keats on a quest to find Joy in the mystical realm of Lethe.
ReadCetacean
If you feel like you’re missing that spark of inspiration, go whale-watching with Peter Reading.
ReadLittle Boy Crying
Mervyn Morris debates if it’s ever right to smack a child.
ReadMid-Term Break
Seamus Heaney shares with us a sad memory from his childhood.
ReadStormcock in Elder
Muse, angel, herald, companion, spirit guide. Ruth Pitter explores the significance of a seemingly ordinary bird in this lovely poem.
ReadCaged Bird
Maya Angelou explores suffering, inequality and a people’s refusal to give up in this hard-hitting poem.
ReadThe Three Fates
Rosemary Dobson’s unique backwards-poem reminds us that, however much we might want to, we can’t change the past.
ReadWritten Near a Port on a Dark Evening
Charlotte Smith negotiates the shifting sands of life in this dark and stormy sonnet.
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