Stevie Smith asks if we couldn’t all do a little more to help from time to time.
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Stevie Smith asks if we couldn’t all do a little more to help from time to time.
ReadFaith is stronger than doubt in this eulogy by Elizabeth Jennings.
ReadIf you feel like you’re missing that spark of inspiration, go whale-watching with Peter Reading.
ReadMervyn Morris debates if it’s ever right to smack a child.
ReadSeamus Heaney shares with us a sad memory from his childhood.
ReadMuse, angel, herald, companion, spirit guide. Ruth Pitter explores the significance of a seemingly ordinary bird in this lovely poem.
ReadMaya Angelou explores suffering, inequality and a people’s refusal to give up in this hard-hitting poem.
ReadCharlotte Smith negotiates the shifting sands of life in this dark and stormy sonnet.
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