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Favourite poems - identify the writer and add your own?

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Swizzler · 23/03/2007 21:37

(as I can't remember my Shakespeare )

What seas what shores what grey rocks and what islands
What water lapping the bow
And scent of pine and the woodthrush singing through the fog
What images return
O my daughter

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Miaou · 23/03/2007 21:59

Sherlock - you are wrong about the funeral in the brain thing (if you are referring to my poem)

Winestein · 23/03/2007 21:59

Oh sorry! You have said that .. Didn't see it first glance

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SherlockLGJ · 23/03/2007 22:00

When night stirred at sea

And the fire brought a crowd in

They say that her beauty

Was music in mouth...

themildmanneredjanitor · 23/03/2007 22:01

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Swizzler · 23/03/2007 22:01

Getting confused now!

No-one's guessed mine

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funnypeculiar · 23/03/2007 22:01

??eecummings mildmanneredjanitor??

SherlockLGJ · 23/03/2007 22:02

I felt a funeral in my brain,
And mourners, to and fro,
Kept treading, treading, till it seemed
That sense was breaking through.
And when they all were seated,
A service like a drum
Kept beating, beating, till I thought
My mind was going numb.

And then I heard them lift a box,
And creak across my soul
With those same boots of lead,
Then space began to toll

As all the heavens were a bell,
And Being but an ear,
And I and silence some strange race,
Wrecked, solitary, here.

And then a plank in reason, broke,
And I dropped down and down--
And hit a world at every plunge,
And finished knowingthen

SherlockLGJ · 23/03/2007 22:03

That was Emily D

themildmanneredjanitor · 23/03/2007 22:03

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Swizzler · 23/03/2007 22:03

Must dust off Emily Dickinson That sounds lovely

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SherlockLGJ · 23/03/2007 22:03

GMH

Gerard Manley Hopkins

When night stirred at sea

And the fire brought a crowd in

They say that her beauty

Was music in mouth...

Swizzler · 23/03/2007 22:04

MMJ: Auden?

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Miaou · 23/03/2007 22:04

oooh I like that one sherlock.

No-one has guessed mine yet

themildmanneredjanitor · 23/03/2007 22:04

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Swizzler · 23/03/2007 22:04

What about miiiine

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themildmanneredjanitor · 23/03/2007 22:04

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SherlockLGJ · 23/03/2007 22:05

Swizzler

Do not get too close, it charts her descent into madness. IIRC

GreenandBlackOtter · 23/03/2007 22:05

Evening by evening
Among the brookside rushes,
Laura bowed her head to hear,
Lizzie veiled her blushes:
Crouching close together
In the cooling weather,
With clasping arms and cautioning lips,
With tingling cheeks and finger tips.

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Swizzler · 23/03/2007 22:05

Miaou: I KNOW that one! Buggered if I can remember though...

Hardy?

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Swizzler · 23/03/2007 22:06

OK, what about:

At midnight on the Emperor's pavement flit
Flames that no faggot feeds, nor steel has lit,
Nor storm disturbs, flames begotten of flame,
Where blood-begotten spirits come
And all complexities of fury leave,
Dying into a dance,
An agony of trance,
An agony of flame that cannot singe a sleeve

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funnypeculiar · 23/03/2007 22:06

To lower the tone ...

"The small girl smiles. One eyelid flickers.
She whips a pistol from her knickers"

Swizzler · 23/03/2007 22:07

Aha! Keats!

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GreenandBlackOtter · 23/03/2007 22:07

what about my lovely one - i read it to my bairns