Wow! some great poems posted tonight :cool: Well done Stef, I loved your poem about your Gran.
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I enjoyed the Carol Ann Duffy poem that freckle posted so here is another.
Demeter
Where I lived—winter and hard earth.
I sat in my cold stone room
choosing tough words, granite, flint,
to break the ice. My broken heart—
I tried that, but it skimmed,
flat, over the frozen lake.
She came from a long, long way,
but I saw her at last, walking,
my daughter, my girl, across the fields,
in bare feet, bringing all spring’s flowers
to her mother’s house. I swear
the air softened and warmed as she moved,
the blue sky smiling, none too soon,
with the small shy mouth of a new moon.
Carol Ann Duffy
Cheers NB, Alf and Freckle. The problem is, I have reread all my poems and, ironically, they seem too personal to read out loud (despite the fact that I've posted many here) and they also seem to be not very well put together:o, but, I will try and give it a go. thanks for the encouragement.:)