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Not Averse: Joy Ride
poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/html/crothers_joy-ride.html18 Mar 2024: when every step is new. and every mile is two,. and I’d walk twice that for you. -
Not Averse: Concordance
poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/conc-O.html29 May 2024: Home page Indexes: The Girton Poetry Group. Not Averse. Concordance. This concordance provides an index to every word in the poems, excluding a list of common "stopwords". It may be useful in finding a half-remembered poem, and perhaps in looking at -
Not Averse: Concordance
poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/conc-K.html29 May 2024: Home page Indexes: The Girton Poetry Group. Not Averse. Concordance. This concordance provides an index to every word in the poems, excluding a list of common "stopwords". It may be useful in finding a half-remembered poem, and perhaps in looking at -
Heather Skye Irvine How’d we get here? (Jazz club) ...
poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/pdf/irvine_jazz.pdf29 May 2024: There’s a band in Istanbul,A band in New Orleans;This one’s called Blue Cinnamon,This one’s Ol’ Janey B. -
Mark Vuaran leaves might fall What news borne on ...
poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/pdf/vuaran_leaves-might-fall.pdf24 Jan 2024: Mark Vuaran. leaves might fall. What news borne on the wind?What winged seed has taken root,Those drawings I made years since. ... From the life which lies within.Oak and hazel, beech and alder,What news borne on the wind? -
Not Averse: Recent meeting dates, themes, forms
poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/poetry-themes.html17 Jun 2024: News / The state of the world (Stephen Robertson). The Wreck of the Echo Chorus (Adam Crothers). ... Quotation: ‘Now I construct / A new silence I hope to break.’ — W.S. -
Not Averse: Concordance
poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/conc-N.html29 May 2024: Home page Indexes: The Girton Poetry Group. Not Averse. Concordance. This concordance provides an index to every word in the poems, excluding a list of common "stopwords". It may be useful in finding a half-remembered poem, and perhaps in looking at -
Rahan Nazeer Café oh late Doze on my arm ...
poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/pdf/nazeer_cafe.pdf24 Jan 2024: held by darling thoughts,Smile’s phantom echoing inchoate affections,A tongue, dark and delicate, from a peak dangling,A curled query around a new gaze,Your palm pressed flat to -
Graydon Pryor Shit, we’ve missed our stop. Coffee-stained plastic ...
poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/pdf/pryor_shit.pdf24 Jan 2024: handed me back the earbuds we were sharing,And our new-born argument is furrowing your brow,So I glance instead at your mirror,Rested head gentle against the cool -
Kate Houston Urban Warfare Nameless faces tell us we’re ...
poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/pdf/houston_war.pdf24 Jan 2024: War is not nice’, but we accept the battlesIn return for our shiny new lives, however long they last. -
Breanne Mc Ivor Poker face Great God! the maddest ...
poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/pdf/mcivor_poker.pdf24 Jan 2024: find a new hapless victim to con.”. -
Adam Crothers Sijo I Lover, the years have fine ...
poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/pdf/crothers_sijo.pdf24 Jan 2024: a time when the new year is held back, firm by the wrist. -
Breanne Mc Ivor The Mango Tree Although I have ...
poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/pdf/mcivor_mango.pdf24 Jan 2024: Now far from home, I wonder if new children mightMonkey-like prance from branch to branch, preserving thoseOld childhood traditions of tree climbing delightFruit eating and the inevitably ripped clothes. -
Rahan Nazeer Frighteningly Inert Adrift on watersStagnant, charged,…
poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/pdf/nazeer_inert.pdf24 Jan 2024: Rahan Nazeer. Frighteningly Inert. Adrift on watersStagnant, charged, ion wet,. The pumice golemOn and off again,Averse to new versions,Soldering patches over kneed corduroys,Moulded by no volcanic handOther than -
Peter Sparks Hermione No school today. Miss cannot teach ...
poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/pdf/sparks_hermione.pdf24 Jan 2024: Peter Sparks. Hermione. No school today. Miss cannot teach us Greek;No breath remains to show how we might speakOr write, approaching her in skill and elegance.New arts are needed ... How many years your kohl eyes must have staredWatching new generations -
Helen Holmes Renewal Good time for it, autumn. Now ...
poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/pdf/holmes_renewal.pdf24 Jan 2024: And why not wriggle our toes in bits of old bran and chaffmixed up with sawdust from our new cut beams! -
Peter Sparks Compass Reading You could I never love. ...
poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/pdf/sparks_compass.pdf24 Jan 2024: silence for each wireless news:vainglorious hope they’ll trumpet forth your K. -
Rahan Nazeer [Red-hot and tear-kissed] Red-hot and tear-kissed under…
poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/pdf/nazeer_red-hot.pdf24 Jan 2024: Rahan Nazeer. [Red-hot and tear-kissed]. Red-hot and tear-kissed under maskwith steel miles ahead in waitand then a new city.Now you are relegated to observer,My gallery ... leaden years as though a mouthful of smoke,To find new ways to no longer hold. -
Hannah Lindsey Aubade to Girton We must not speak ...
poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/pdf/lindsey_aubade.pdf24 Jan 2024: the wee hours ofwaiting on fronted news, the foreplay tense,the hot slit in a letter, the shriek.I have never treasured the fingerprintsonic resonances of a snore. -
Jack Hitchcock After the Rise The plaintive notes of ...
poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/pdf/hitchcock_after.pdf24 Jan 2024: Shadowed-masses in the depths hum through the reeds,Winding past colonnades and the ruins of markets,Coiling round temple pillars and bronze effigies,Usurping the old shore with the new
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