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  2. 24 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.
  3. Helen Holmes Renewal Good time for it, autumn. Now ...

    poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/pdf/holmes_renewal.pdf
    24 Jan 2024: And why not wriggle our toes in bits of old bran and chaffmixed up with sawdust from our new cut beams!
  4. Breanne Mc Ivor The Mango Tree Although I have ...

    poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/pdf/mcivor_mango.pdf
    24 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.
  5. Peter Sparks Compass Reading You could I never love. ...

    poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/pdf/sparks_compass.pdf
    24 Jan 2024: silence for each wireless news:vainglorious hope they’ll trumpet forth your K.
  6. Jack Hitchcock After the Rise The plaintive notes of ...

    poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/pdf/hitchcock_after.pdf
    24 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
  7. Hannah Lindsey Aubade to Girton We must not speak ...

    poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/pdf/lindsey_aubade.pdf
    24 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.
  8. 24 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
  9. Adam Crothers Joy Ride Every mile is two in ...

    poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/pdf/crothers_joy-ride.pdf
    24 Jan 2024: all over the white hillside,snow white upon snow snow-white. This is the time of old shoes,when every step is new.
  10. Rachel Knowler Reinforced (not a concrete poem) After the ...

    poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/pdf/knowler_reinforced.pdf
    24 Jan 2024: Rachel Knowler. Reinforced. (not a concrete poem). After the chip from the front of your grin,we’ll make you a new one of china and tin.
  11. S Robertson and A Gremlin Ebb tide First I ...

    poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/pdf/robertson_fall.pdf
    24 Jan 2024: Now I cut new rivuletsto drain the chains of pools that lace the spreading sands and soft mudflats: time togather pace.
  12. Adam Crothers O Valentine Master of love and much-loved ...

    poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/pdf/crothers_valentine.pdf
    24 Jan 2024: the space behind the new moon.
  13. Esmé Beaumont [time rolls up like a woodlouse] “see ...

    poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/pdf/beaumont_woodlouse.pdf
    24 Jan 2024: believethe news. can’t starve the much-too-muchness outand in the hollows gnaw at something worse.the waiting lists are long, and you are drained.the billows settle low, cold
  14. 24 Jan 2024: Eleanor Hardy. Jonathan’s Deathbed. Jonathan’s deathbed was strewn with salvation ingadgets and gizmos that soiled his mattress withbeating his hammer against his new heart made ofiron and stealing the
  15. Yaseen Kader “In Nature There Are Few Sharp Lines” ...

    poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/pdf/kader_city-streets.pdf
    24 Jan 2024: your childhood’s playroom mat,And Rome and Paris too have roads that swerve and rise and fall,So why does New York City from the heavens look so flat? ... Maybe the new New Yorkers were just simply overcome;This thirteen-and-a-half mile Eden seemed to
  16. Sophie Davies Foregrounded A starting point of sharp velarsThat ...

    poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/pdf/davies_foregrounded.pdf
    24 Jan 2024: As the importance is not whether it was meant to be,But merely that on the page it lies,And in every reader the poet triesTo foreground something strange and new.
  17. Sinéad Garrigan-Mattar ‘War is not nice’—Barbara Bush There is ...

    poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/pdf/garrigan-mattar_war.pdf
    24 Jan 2024: the sun’s unknowing light,New but not news, a sign that all is right. —. ... The line of bodies on the table inThe dust-white room are children.Part of the news they lie upon, they can’tLook out at me, because their faces areRubbed out.
  18. Mark Vuaran Diorama Sheets of water laminate the windowsas ...

    poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/pdf/vuaran_diorama.pdf
    24 Jan 2024: And now, deep in the wilds of the Irish Sea,the new year is sleeping withincyclizine dreams,and I am reminded of yesterday’s wonder:a chorus of whispers painted onthe
  19. Breanne Mc Ivor La Trinitaria ONE Columbus was the ...

    poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/pdf/mcivor_trinitaria.pdf
    24 Jan 2024: He left the quiet dawns behind, left tooa strange new religion, new gold mines, new laws and a people dead.
  20. Anna Nickerson Delphi I think we have to concludethat ...

    poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/pdf/nickerson_delphi.pdf
    24 Jan 2024: 2. But nowa new form of reverenceis practised in Greecethe self-confessed skepticsrun workshops and digsand stand in the templeannouncingUNESCO.
  21. Yaseen Kader Three Pieces of Advice 1. Heat always ...

    poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/pdf/kader_advice.pdf
    24 Jan 2024: suit,And only one pair of black shoes,And who’s going to help me put new laces in,Because you can’t wear quirky May Ball maroon-laced shoesTo bury

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