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    World

    On the other side of the world,
    you pass the moon to me,
    like a loving cup,
    or a quaich.
    I roll you the sun.

    I go to bed,
    as you're getting up
    on the other side of the world.
    You have scattered the stars
    toward me like seeds

    in the earth.
    All through the night,
    I have sent you
    bunches, bouquets of cloud
    to the other side of the world;

    so my love will be shade
    where you are,
    and yours,
    as I turn in my sleep,
    the bud of a star

    Carol Ann Duffy

    One of my favourites from Rapture, and appropriate as I've just been digging my passport out
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    Quote Originally Posted by Derby Tup View Post
    World

    On the other side of the world,
    you pass the moon to me,
    like a loving cup,
    or a quaich.
    I roll you the sun.

    I go to bed,
    as you're getting up
    on the other side of the world.
    You have scattered the stars
    toward me like seeds

    in the earth.
    All through the night,
    I have sent you
    bunches, bouquets of cloud
    to the other side of the world;

    so my love will be shade
    where you are,
    and yours,
    as I turn in my sleep,
    the bud of a star

    Carol Ann Duffy

    One of my favourites from Rapture, and appropriate as I've just been digging my passport out
    That sure is a reet preddy poem DT.

    In a similar vein

    if i believe

    if i believe
    in death be sure
    of this
    it is
    because you have loved me,
    moon and sunset
    stars and flowers
    gold creshendo and silver muting

    of seatides
    i trusted not,
    one night
    when in my fingers

    drooped your shining body
    when my heart
    sang between your perfect
    breasts

    darkness and beauty of stars
    was on my mouth petals danced
    against my eyes
    and down

    the singing reaches of
    my soul
    spoke
    the green–

    greeting pale
    departing irrevocable
    sea
    i knew thee death.

    and when
    i have offered up each fragrant
    night,when all my days
    shall have before a certain

    face become
    white
    perfume
    only,

    from the ashes
    then
    thou wilt rise and thou
    wilt come to her and brush

    the mischief from her eyes and fold
    her
    mouth the new
    flower with

    thy unimaginable
    wings,where dwells the breath
    of all persisting stars


    eecummings
    Am Yisrael Chai

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    Dartford Warbler
    flittering about in gorse
    New Forest treat
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    In the spirit of the thread. Here's not a poem...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2TuohSsw4k

    I’m a loner alone with neuroses and hate
    Anger is a permanent character trait
    My letter bombs are primed and ready to send
    Would you like to add me as a friend?
    I’m a wound-up whiner with a fetish for guns
    I’m almost 50 and I live with my Mum
    I hope my nude picture doesn’t offend
    Would you like to add me as a friend?

    Add me. Add me
    Me Mum says she wished she’d never had me
    Add me. Add me
    Would you like to add me as a friend?

    I’m a recovering alcoholic I rarely leave my room
    Peeping through the curtains in my dog costume
    The voices in my head aah they’ll get me in the end
    Would you like to add me as a friend?
    I’d really like to mail you the picture that I drew
    It’s Kylie’s body but the head is you
    I’ve asked you fifty times before I’m asking you again –
    Would you like to add me as a friend?

    Add me. Add me
    Me Mum says she wished she’d never had me
    Add me. Add me
    Would you like to add me as a friend?

    Here’s a picture of me in my Nazi uniform
    doing a trick with an egg that I like to perform
    at a monster truck rally that my Mum and me attend
    Would you like to add me as a friend?

    I’ve added Britney and Paris and you and Tom
    I’m going to find your address so I can visit you at home
    I don’t like people but I like to pretend
    Would you like to add me as a friend?
    Add me. Add me
    Me Mum says she wished she’d never had me
    Add me. Add me
    Would you like to add me as a friend?

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    One of my favourites Freckle. Isn't it wonderful that we are still hanging on. Happy anniversary all.
    Quote Originally Posted by freckle View Post
    A year on...and there could only really be one poem....:thumbup:

    The poets hang on

    The poets hang on.
    Iťs hard to get rid of them,
    though lord knows iťs been tried.
    We pass them on the road
    standing there with their begging bowls,
    an ancient custom.
    Nothing in those now
    but dried flies and bad pennies.
    They stare straight ahead.
    Are they dead, or what?
    Yet they have the irritating look
    of those who know more than we do.

    More of what?
    What is it they claim to know?
    Spit it out, we hiss at them.
    Say it plain!
    If you try for a simple answer,
    thaťs when they pretend to be crazy,
    or else drunk, or else poor.
    They put those costumes on
    some time ago,
    those black sweaters, those tatters;
    now they can't get them off.
    And they're having trouble with their teeth.
    Thaťs one of their burdens.
    They could use some dental work.

    They're having trouble with their wings, as well.
    We're not getting much from them
    in the flight department these days.
    No more soaring, no radiance,
    no skylarking.
    What the hell are they paid for?
    (Suppose they are paid.)
    They can't get off the ground,
    them and their muddy feathers.
    If they fly, iťs downwards,
    into the damp grey earth.

    Go away, we say —
    and take your boring sadness.
    You're not wanted here.
    You´ve forgotten how to tell us
    how sublime we are.
    How love is the answer:
    we always liked that one.
    You´ve forgotten how to kiss up.
    You're not wise any more.
    You´ve lost your splendour.


    But the poets hang on.
    They're nothing if not tenacious.
    They can't sing, they can't fly.
    They only hop and croak
    and bash themselves against the air
    as if in cages,
    and tell the odd tired joke.
    When asked about it, they say
    they speak what they must.
    Cripes, they're pretentious.

    They know something, though.
    They do know something.
    Something they're whispering,
    something we can't quite hear.
    Is it about sex?
    Is it about dust?
    Is it about fear?

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    Re: Today's poet

    Just twelve short months ago
    This thread made its big debut
    So now it would like to celebrate
    Its 1st Birthday with you.





    Happy Birthday Fell Poets

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    Cheers Alf! Happy anniversary
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hes View Post
    Great choice Freckle!! A whole year, I can't believe it and a big thank you to you for starting it in the first place. It has been quite something. I love the way that everyone has used the thread to express their emotions...we've seen loves gained, loves lost, babies born, loved ones die, friendships forged, depression, happiness, loneliness, aging, celebrations of nature and the fells, running epics, religious debates, erotica....I wonder what's next?!
    Blimey! A great summary. What a busy time it has been. How different would things have been if that first speculative post had never been posted. I can certainly tick a few of those boxes. The top emotional moment highlight for me must be the meeting of Simon Armitage up that stormyy hill. The change from dispondancy, to utter relief in the space of about 10 yards.

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    That is a great post. Spot on MG.
    Quote Originally Posted by Mountain Goatess View Post
    Poet To Poet

    To you who read and review

    “Iron sharpens iron
    so one sharpens another”
    Reading poems brings inspiration
    unlike most any other.
    Feeling…………. through seeing,
    expressions of
    love, hate, agony,
    can kindle fresh and new,
    many a memory.
    Tapping into the vast reserve
    of spirit and of soul,
    To get thoughts on paper
    flowing free,
    is the poet’s goal.
    More than fun, more than great,
    is the satisfaction,
    It’s the writing of the poetry,
    and a reviewer’s good reaction.
    Guarded remarks are best to be made
    Lest the one baring be crushed at heart,
    Better to encourage the soul’s promenade
    instead of tearing them apart.
    A poet’s sensitivity is really their glory
    but, oh the pain it can be,
    it is the gift to tell the story,
    and write verses that others can “see”.
    ‘SENSITIVE’ is a sticking point
    if a critique becomes too plain,
    harsh words do more than disappoint,
    but cause the poet to think, it’s in vain.
    Otherwise, you’ll realize,
    a review has touched a nerve,
    when bitter anger spews forth on you
    far more than you deserve.
    So, Poet to Poet
    I dedicate
    all of this poem to you,
    It is my thought to predicate
    the wonderful works that you do.

    Ginny Alloway Baker

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    Brilliant Alf. You should do greetings cards!
    Quote Originally Posted by Alf View Post
    Just twelve short months ago
    This thread made its big debut
    So now it would like to celebrate
    Its 1st Birthday with you.





    Happy Birthday Fell Poets

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