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    I have my tickets now for Ian McMillan and Jackie Kay attending out local lit. festival in October

    Me and Ian have a lot in common, both born in the West Riding of Yorkshire, both like pies, beer and of course Poetry (he writes it and I read it)


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    Quote Originally Posted by Alf View Post
    I have my tickets now for Ian McMillan and Jackie Kay attending out local lit. festival in October

    Me and Ian have a lot in common, both born in the West Riding of Yorkshire, both like pies, beer and of course Poetry (he writes it and I read it)

    Even I, a committed veggie, had to smile at that one. What a brilliant voice he has too. I always enjoys listening to him (usually on R4). Thanks for posting Alf. That's cheered me up.
    Am Yisrael Chai

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    'vermillion, round big, splendid'

    An apple's soft thump on the grass, somewhen
    in this place. What was it? Beauty of Bath.
    What was it? Yellow, vermillion, round, big, splendid;
    already escaping the edge of itself,
                                   like the mantra of bees,
    like the notes of rosemary, tarragon, thyme.
    Poppies scumble their colour onto the air,
    now and there, here, then and again.

                                     Alive-alive-oh,
    the heart's impulse to cherish; thus,
    a woman petalling paint onto a plate –
    cornflower blue –
    as the years pressed out her own violet ghost;
    that slow brush of vanishing cloud on the sky.

    And the dragonfly's talent for turquoise.
    And the goldfish art of the pond.
    And the open windows calling the garden in.

    This bowl, life, that we fill and fill.


    from Carol Ann Duffy's Lessons in the Orchard
    Am Yisrael Chai

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    All You Need


    The feeling he thinks of as love
    is liking the sound of her voice

    or how she considers laughing
    before she smiles,

    and though the words he speaks are learned
    from radio and 50s musicals

    he isn’t that far wrong in thinking
    love is like the story he has longed

    for years to tell, on such a night as this,
    clumsy, no doubt, his fingers

    tangled in her shirt, her kiss
    so close it feels like someplace in his mind

    he hasn’t found till now, a borderland
    of rain and firs, some distance from the town

    he never quite grew up in, lacking her:
    and so he says it, loyal to events

    he knows enough to trust – this film, that song –
    love you he says, though now it seems for show,

    a line that runs so far from what he meant,
    it frightens him that thinking made it so.

    John Burnside
    Am Yisrael Chai

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    Had to shift this over from the general fell running section! Rather lovely I think. For all the (us) grey beards out there.....
    http://vimeo.com/52222410

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mossdog View Post
    All You Need


    The feeling he thinks of as love
    is liking the sound of her voice

    or how she considers laughing
    before she smiles,

    and though the words he speaks are learned
    from radio and 50s musicals

    he isn’t that far wrong in thinking
    love is like the story he has longed

    for years to tell, on such a night as this,
    clumsy, no doubt, his fingers

    tangled in her shirt, her kiss
    so close it feels like someplace in his mind

    he hasn’t found till now, a borderland
    of rain and firs, some distance from the town

    he never quite grew up in, lacking her:
    and so he says it, loyal to events

    he knows enough to trust – this film, that song –
    love you he says, though now it seems for show,

    a line that runs so far from what he meant,
    it frightens him that thinking made it so.

    John Burnside
    He is very good isn't he, thanks for posting Mossy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Whippet View Post
    Had to shift this over from the general fell running section! Rather lovely I think. For all the (us) grey beards out there.....
    http://vimeo.com/52222410
    Lush and a bit too close to home

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    A 14-Year-Old Convalescent Cat in Winter

    I want him to have another living summer,
    to lie in the sun and enjoy the douceur de vivre -
    because the sun, like golden rum in a rummer,
    is what makes an idle cat un tout petit peu ivre -

    I want him to lie stretched out, contented,
    revelling in the heat, his fur all dry and warm,
    an Old Age Pensioner, retired, resented
    by no one, and happinesses in a beelike swarm

    to settle on him - postponed for another season
    that last fated hateful journey to the vet
    from which there is no return (and age the reason),
    which must come soon - as I cannot forget.

    Gavin Ewart (1916-95)

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    What a treat! I've been giving the forum a miss for a while but the poetry on here and that lovely film have tempted me back. I've unpacked all of my poetry books and found a space for them in my new house. Just need time to read now
    Quote Originally Posted by Mossdog View Post
    All You Need


    The feeling he thinks of as love
    is liking the sound of her voice

    or how she considers laughing
    before she smiles,

    and though the words he speaks are learned
    from radio and 50s musicals

    he isn’t that far wrong in thinking
    love is like the story he has longed

    for years to tell, on such a night as this,
    clumsy, no doubt, his fingers

    tangled in her shirt, her kiss
    so close it feels like someplace in his mind

    he hasn’t found till now, a borderland
    of rain and firs, some distance from the town

    he never quite grew up in, lacking her:
    and so he says it, loyal to events

    he knows enough to trust – this film, that song –
    love you he says, though now it seems for show,

    a line that runs so far from what he meant,
    it frightens him that thinking made it so.

    John Burnside

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hes View Post
    What a treat! I've been giving the forum a miss for a while but the poetry on here and that lovely film have tempted me back. I've unpacked all of my poetry books and found a space for them in my new house. Just need time to read now
    Glad you're keeping well Hes.

    Afterlife

    When we are gone
    our lives will continue without us

    – or so we believe and,
    at times, we have tried to imagine

    the gaps we will leave being filled
    with the brilliance of others:

    someone else gathering plums
    from this tree in the garden,

    someone else thinking this thought
    in a room filled with stars

    and coming to no conclusion
    other than this –

    this bungled joy, this inarticulate
    conviction that the future cannot come

    without the grace
    of setting things aside,

    of giving up
    the phantom of a soul

    that only seemed to be
    while it was passing.

    John Burnside
    Am Yisrael Chai

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