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Eleanor Hardy Jonathan’s Deathbed Jonathan’s deathbed was strewn with …
poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/pdf/hardy_jonathan.pdf24 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 -
Mark Vuaran Diorama Sheets of water laminate the windowsas ...
poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/pdf/vuaran_diorama.pdf24 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 -
Yaseen Kader Three Pieces of Advice 1. Heat always ...
poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/pdf/kader_advice.pdf24 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 -
Sinéad Garrigan-Mattar ‘War is not nice’—Barbara Bush There is ...
poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/pdf/garrigan-mattar_war.pdf24 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. -
Rachel Knowler Reinforced (not a concrete poem) After the ...
poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/pdf/knowler_reinforced.pdf24 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. -
Adam Crothers O Valentine Master of love and much-loved ...
poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/pdf/crothers_valentine.pdf24 Jan 2024: the space behind the new moon. -
Esmé Beaumont [time rolls up like a woodlouse] “see ...
poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/pdf/beaumont_woodlouse.pdf24 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 -
Anna Nickerson Delphi I think we have to concludethat ...
poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/pdf/nickerson_delphi.pdf24 Jan 2024: 2. But nowa new form of reverenceis practised in Greecethe self-confessed skepticsrun workshops and digsand stand in the templeannouncingUNESCO. -
Adam Crothers Joy Ride Every mile is two in ...
poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/pdf/crothers_joy-ride.pdf24 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. -
Sophie Davies Foregrounded A starting point of sharp velarsThat ...
poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/pdf/davies_foregrounded.pdf24 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. -
Stephen Robertson Troubled waters The good Lady Lumley is ...
poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/pdf/robertson_bridge.pdf24 Jan 2024: Ineed a new project to keep me in trim—now the Gurkhas are happy—some shiny erection toburnish my halo. -
Yaseen Kader Cycling Home on a Winter Evening “The ...
poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/pdf/kader_cycling-home.pdf24 Jan 2024: though I’m craving more.My shoes have turned a whole new shade of wet.My Frost-bit ears resound with words I know.(How many miles to go till I -
Clare Rainsford Hollow Way Hollow way (n.)—a road which ...
poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/pdf/rainsford_hollow-way.pdf24 Jan 2024: Handfast; we unscroll your youthWhen ash-keyed branches dipped and prayedNot to hollows, but hellos—the crying of news. -
Sinéad Garrigan-Mattar Stone, Paper, Scissors i.m. Ondine -…
poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/pdf/garrigan-mattar_stone.pdf24 Jan 2024: These are sharpscissors, new scissors:no stone will blunt them. 2. -
Sinéad Garrigan-Mattar Post-it Notes I At first they were ...
poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/pdf/garrigan-mattar_postit.pdf24 Jan 2024: II. In a new city and in love, we took a mapless walkat dawn, choosing our course by instinct, takingleft or right according to our whim, or how the lightwas caught. -
Sinéad Garrigan-Mattar (R)evolution: Easter Rising This Easter…
poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/pdf/garrigan-mattar_revolution.pdf24 Jan 2024: The dead lived on in my genes and my hairAnd the tea-leaves showed me nothing to fear;But I cried a splashy Victorian tear,Finding the day so new and -
Sinéad Garrigan-Mattar No Such Signs During these slow nine ...
poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/pdf/garrigan-mattar_no-such-signs.pdf24 Jan 2024: hill. News ofthe fact of you (your real- and rightness) makesthe act of meaning something no great shakes.
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