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TWILIGHT

4th November 20224th November 2022:Poetry, :Poets, Andy Murray

You remember him moving along the farm planks in his moccasins like some lithe beast, to fleece sheep with his age-old shears. He’d oil these tools and sharpen them with his stone after dinner. He'd

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Dark Walking

6th September 20226th September 2022:Poetry, :Poets, KE Morash

The sodium glow of the horizon eradicates the stars on the night we sneak out. Wooden posts will not yield to thumbtacks and I blister. The children were to be poetry fairies, dusting laminated rhyme

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That Bloody Couple In Corfu

6th September 20226th September 2022:Poetry, :Poets, Asgley Dunn

These past two years I have relived everything (we once met a couple in Corfu, I think it was, the ‘we’ being me and my first girlfriend.God, I was cruel to her. This couple had

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Fugitive images partially imagined, artificially connected

14th September 202114th September 2021:Poetry, :Poets, Sam Smith

looking out from a cliff-path’s shade of sycamore’s salt-browned leaves a blue water day, fly-crawling summer itches waves winking white the slanted sails of single hulls keeled over one catamaran flat to slapping water sails

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window-watched

14th September 202114th September 2021:Poetry, :Poets, Sam Smith

lines of drizzle march up the green-sided valley past black cows browsing the grass-nobbled hillsides past drenched sheep in pairs pressed into heather-topped scrapes past five ewes in a line alongside the flat base of

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Behind the mask, closed mouth disapproval

14th September 202114th September 2021:Poetry, :Poets, Sam Smith

A presence in the mind watches fools gather together cheering one another on in their foolishness. A sky-floating, slip-sliding flock of jackdaws comes down to roost, much as a new thought seeks a place to

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Sea Swim in May

13th September 202113th September 2021Beth Brooke

The promise of cool salt sting as we undress. Shingle underfoot, I hobble to the water’s edge, inch forward painfully until the wave wash pulls the pebbles under me and I stumble in. The shock

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Song

13th September 202113th September 2021:Poetry, :Poets, Beth Brooke

At the place where the land ended, we stood, hands clasped, drawn by the salt spray, and found there was nothing we could do but whisper the ocean into existence. We let words pour out

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Autumn Equinox

13th September 202114th September 2021:Poetry, :Poets, Beth Brooke

Crane flies hang from the door lintel, dangle their cotton-thread legs in my face; they appear as if from nowhere, have secret business. They seem immune to the spiders’ webs strung out to trap them,

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Fetching Things

13th September 202113th September 2021:Poetry, :Poets, Sue Finch

This note is to tell you you must go on a journey. You need to fetch for her: • An elephant’s tear though it will evaporate in your stoppered tube. • A pinch of clay

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