Welcome to 2018!
I would like to compile a list of favourite poems to appear in the next issue of Contour – the Worcester Poet Laureate Digital Magazine. The next issue is the Love Issue and is due out in February.
You can still submit until the 1st February – check out the full guidelines.
Your Favourite Poems
I know, it is an almost impossible task to choose just one poem but that is all you need to do.
Comment on this thread Title of Poem and Poet. Or if you prefer you can email worcspl[at]gmail[dot]com with Favourite Poem in the subject line.
You have until the 5th February 9 PM to get your poem on the list.
Happy New Year!
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Send me your favourite poems – just the title and poet.
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Philip Larkin. Toads
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Snow by Louis Macneice and The Abandoned Settlements by James Sheard
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Special to me because of hours spent studying for my first degree, this one was set to music, I love the rhythm and positivity: A Subaltern’s Love Song by John Betjeman
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Very excited to have some poems for the listing. Thank you all. Keep them coming.
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Gathering poems posted elsewhere so I don’t lose them!
Steve Quick John Donne;The Good Morrow
Kieran Davis Thomas Hardy, To An Unborn Pauper Child.
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“All things pass” by Lao-Tzu, (from translations adapted by Timothy Leary) sparse ancient wisdom (6th century BCE) filtered through Leary’s drug altered mind…it is beautiful
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So hard to choose just one – it might be Soewhat Unravelled by Jo Shapcott
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Forgetfulness by Billy Collins
Susie Jarvis
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Stephen Morrison-Burke , Strings and Stars
Mark Robbins
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I Am by John Clare
Martin Driscoll
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