Hello Poetry Lovers So the As I was going to St Ives riddle sparked off memories for me of other traditional pieces one has grown up with. My favourite being East West, Home’s best. I have written a triolet on this profound statement. I have put it as Home is best to make the lineContinue reading “Proverbs”
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A Nonsense Sonnet
Hello Poetry Lovers Welcome to the nonsense sonnet hour. The talented Trisha Broomfield has written a beautiful and tender nonsense sonnet that is truly irresistible. I am envious because I do struggle with sonnets and like me, you will be glued to this very tender and inventive one….. Nonsense Sonnet A distant lighthouse beams strawberryContinue reading “A Nonsense Sonnet”
Interview with Stephen Claughton
Yes, Poetry Lovers, we’re back in the talk show studio (rapturous applause) And today, our wonderful esteemed guest is talented and prolific poet, Stephen Claughton. (huge applause) (Stephen Claughton glides on elegantly, if a little wary). Thank you so much for coming on the show, Stephen. And what a cool flowery shirt and tie !(audienceContinue reading “Interview with Stephen Claughton”
As I was going to St Ives
Hello Poetry Lovers We all know ‘As I was going to St Ives..’. They call this traditional piece a nursery rhyme but I would say this was a riddle. I do remember it catching me out. A simple question, yet not. A very intriguing piece of writing. Inspired by my lovely pal Trisha Broomfield’s recentContinue reading “As I was going to St Ives”
Sat Navigated
Hello Poetry Lovers Today we are tackling that bane of our existence, The Sat Nav. Derided yet so necessary – or is it?! Did we throw away our A-Zs and maps too soon?! I remember trying to get round Central London with one of those things. Nearly got out and walked! Only I couldn’t! CleverContinue reading “Sat Navigated”
My Undoing ….
Hello Poetry Lovers Today’s poetry prompt has been the term ‘Un’ . Understanding there are endless possibilities with this when you think about it. I’ve made this piece a bit bitter sweet. I hope you like it Unfulfilled Undoing my shoes Undressing at night alone Understated underwear Ungainly half-slips Unwashed knickers Unmade up face UnfitContinue reading “My Undoing ….”
Walter de la Mare Corner
Hello Poetry Lovers Yes, I stumbled upon Walter de la Mare’s collection Secret Laughter the other night. Published in 1969, it inevitably brought back memories of childhood, and reading his poems at school. As we know, any education is wasted on the young and I enjoyed reading them a lot more now. I’ve chosen andContinue reading “Walter de la Mare Corner”
Things I would like to Experience…
Hello Poetry Lovers Today I went mad on the poetry prompt ‘X’ – a great Experience(!). This turned out to be good fun, and X is surprisingly flexible – and wistful. Anyway, read on and Explore (oh, stop it!)…. Things I would like to Experience I’d love to get into a X rated film EvenContinue reading “Things I would like to Experience…”
Halloween Capers..
Hello Poetry Lovers Hands up who likes Halloween?! I mean really likes it. I thought not. Do you remember when it only once got a mention on Blue Peter and drawing a witch at school? And that was about it?! Now, of course, it’s all costumes and paraphernalia. Awful! So I’ve tried to get overContinue reading “Halloween Capers..”
The Spice of Life….
Hello Poetry Lovers On Thursday we went to Poems not Bombs open mic poetry at the Spice of Life pub in Soho. A free event hosted by the talented Paul E McGrane from 3 till 5. A great performance space down in the pub’s cellar. A blissful and decadent way to spend an afternoon…… AdoreContinue reading “The Spice of Life….”