Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834) The Frost performs its secret ministry, Unhelped by any wind. The owlet’s cry Came loud – and hark, again! loud as before. The inmates of my cottage, all at rest, Have left me to that solitude, which suits Abstruser musings: save that at my side My cradled infant slumbers peacefully. ‘TisContinue reading “Frost at Midnight”
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Democracy
by Leonard Cohen (1934-2016) It’s coming through a hole in the air, from those nights in Tiananmen Square. It’s coming from the feel that it ain’t exactly real, or it’s real but it ain’t exactly there. From the wars against disorder, from the sirens night and day, from the fires of the homeless, from theContinue reading “Democracy”
The Mother
by Robert William Service (1874-1958) Your children grow from you apart, Afar and still afar; And yet it should rejoice your heart To see how glad they are; In school and sport, in work and play, And last, in wedded bliss How others claim with joy to-day The lips you used to kiss. Your childrenContinue reading “The Mother”
Treason And Loyalty
by Amanda Madhavan The Traitor has a name for the Loyalist: ‘You traitor to a greater Cause’. The Loyalist replies: ‘I am content to be loyal to our kind.’
The Trouble With Snowmen
by Roger McGough (b. 1937) ‘The trouble with snowmen,’ Said my father one year ‘They are no sooner made Than they just disappear. I’ll build you a snowman And I’ll build it to last Add sand and cement And then have it cast. And so every winter,’ He went on to explain ‘You shall haveContinue reading “The Trouble With Snowmen”
Not From This Anger
by Dylan Thomas (1914-1953) Not from this anger, anticlimax after Refusal struck her loin and the lame flower Bent like a beast to lap the singular floods In a land strapped by hunger Shall she receive a bellyful of weeds And bear those tendril hands I touch across The agonised, two seas. Behind my headContinue reading “Not From This Anger”
Brothers Side By Side (A Soldier’s Tale)
by Andrew Blakemore (b 1966) We were pinned down by the gunfire In that scorching desert heat, Outnumbered by the enemy Yet we swore we’d not retreat, We were cut off from our unit But we held that line alone, Until a sniper’s bullet Felled my friend just like a stone. I held him inContinue reading “Brothers Side By Side (A Soldier’s Tale)”
A Dead Friend
Algernon Charles Swinburne (1837-1909) I Gone, O gentle heart and true, Friend of hopes foregone, Hopes and hopeful days with you Gone? Days of old that shone Saw what none shall see anew, When we gazed thereon. Soul as clear as sunlit dew, Why so soon pass on, Forth from all we loved and knewContinue reading “A Dead Friend”
On Another’s Sorrow
by William Blake (1757-1827) Can I see another’s woe, And not be in sorrow too? Can I see another’s grief, And not seek for kind relief? Can I see a falling tear, And not feel my sorrow’s share? Can a father see his child Weep, nor be with sorrow filled? Can a mother sit andContinue reading “On Another’s Sorrow”
Racism Today
by Steven Taylor The racist cloaks his loathing thoughts Behind deceiving eyes Those men who once wore hoods and robes Today wear shirts and ties. Their methods changed but yet and still, Their mission is the same Today they lynch with politics, The racist’s favorite game. Divide and conquer is their plan To keep minoritiesContinue reading “Racism Today”