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    Quote Originally Posted by Alf View Post
    That was a good choice freckle. There's allsorts going on in that poem under the surface that sums up spring well.

    This is from Antonio Machado a Spanish poet who's wife died young and he makes lots of references to her in his poetry and writings:

    The afternoon is bright,
    with spring in the air,
    a mild March afternoon,
    with the breath of April stirring,
    I am alone in the quiet patio
    looking for some old untried illusion -
    some shadow on the whiteness of the wall
    some memory asleep
    on the stone rim of the fountain,
    perhaps in the air
    the light swish of some trailing gown.

    Antonio Machado
    Thank you Alf that is so beautiful

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    Quote Originally Posted by freckle View Post
    Well, I received my magazine today and hey look whoi is on 80-81....why only little ol us lot (well some of us) and our poems!.....Its looks so beautiful with Hes' print behind it and the poems are awesome...well done everyone!


    I think as Harry suggested we should think of themes for future publications!...towards the end of the year I thought we could sumbit some of our poems that have described various aspects of the seasons, there were a lot of nice ones about winter, the snow for example and a few so far about spring...hell we could even try and do a little calender if we had the time...i think that the quality of stuff is improving all the time so there will be loads to choose from...anyway I will stop witterring just something to ponder on.....
    It arrived! Great. It does look good doesn't it.

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    trio of Curlew
    feeding in roadside meadow
    spring ever closer
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    I've got the mag now and seen our poetry!

    Thanks for organising it f, H and HHH. Great choices
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    Quote Originally Posted by Derby Tup View Post
    I've got the mag now and seen our poetry!

    Thanks for organising it f, H and HHH. Great choices
    Aye, big thank you to the three amigos

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    Re: Today's poet

    Evenin all

    I'm feeling down so here is a down poem Gordon Comstock (George Orwell).

    Sharply the menacing wind sweeps over
    The bending poplars, newly bare,
    And the dark ribbons of the chimneys
    Veer downward; flicked by whips of air,

    Torn posters flutter; coldly sound
    The boom of trains and the rattle of hooves,
    And the clerks who hurry to the station
    Look, shuddering, over the eastern rooves,

    Thinking, each one, 'Here comes the winter!
    Please God I keep my job this year!'
    And bleakly, as the cold strikes through
    Their entrails like an icy spear,

    They think of rent, rates, season tickets,
    Insurance, coal, the skivvy's wages,
    Boots, school-bills, and the next instalment
    Upon the two twin beds from Drage's.

    For if in careless summer days
    In groves of Ashtaroth we whored,
    Repentant now, when winds blow cold,
    We kneel before our rightful lord;

    The lord of all, the money-god,
    Who rules us blood and hand and brain,
    Who gives the roof that stops the wind,
    And, giving, takes away again;

    Who spies with jealous, watchful care,
    Our thoughts, our dreams, our secret ways,
    Who picks our words and cuts our clothes,
    And maps the pattern of our days;

    Who chills our anger, curbs our hope,
    And buys our lives and pays with toys,
    Who claims as tribute broken faith,
    Accepted insults, muted joys;

    Who binds with chains the poet's wit,
    The navvy's strength, the soldier's pride,
    And lays the sleek, estranging shield
    Between the lover and his bride.

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    Quote Originally Posted by N-dubya View Post
    Evenin all

    I'm feeling down so here is a down poem Gordon Comstock (George Orwell).

    Sharply the menacing wind sweeps over
    The bending poplars, newly bare,
    And the dark ribbons of the chimneys
    Veer downward; flicked by whips of air,

    Torn posters flutter; coldly sound
    The boom of trains and the rattle of hooves,
    And the clerks who hurry to the station
    Look, shuddering, over the eastern rooves,

    Thinking, each one, 'Here comes the winter!
    Please God I keep my job this year!'
    And bleakly, as the cold strikes through
    Their entrails like an icy spear,

    They think of rent, rates, season tickets,
    Insurance, coal, the skivvy's wages,
    Boots, school-bills, and the next instalment
    Upon the two twin beds from Drage's.

    For if in careless summer days
    In groves of Ashtaroth we whored,
    Repentant now, when winds blow cold,
    We kneel before our rightful lord;

    The lord of all, the money-god,
    Who rules us blood and hand and brain,
    Who gives the roof that stops the wind,
    And, giving, takes away again;

    Who spies with jealous, watchful care,
    Our thoughts, our dreams, our secret ways,
    Who picks our words and cuts our clothes,
    And maps the pattern of our days;

    Who chills our anger, curbs our hope,
    And buys our lives and pays with toys,
    Who claims as tribute broken faith,
    Accepted insults, muted joys;

    Who binds with chains the poet's wit,
    The navvy's strength, the soldier's pride,
    And lays the sleek, estranging shield
    Between the lover and his bride.

    Sorry to hear you are feeling down hope it doesn't last long....i really like this poem and relate to the sentiment in it- i like the notion of a "money god" and love the last verse in particular...nice choice

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    Happy.

    Happy,Happy poem just for N-Dubya,
    Just a few words to say that we all love ya,
    We want to see a smile on your face,
    So make this thread a happy place.


    By Herakles.

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    i like this poem but couldn't cut and paste it all so here is the link.....

    http://cerene.wordpress.com/2006/08/...derek-walcott/

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    Ive just had a call...im the new poet laurette (spell check???)

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