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sitdownstandup 15 Jan 17 9.15pm | |
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call me pretentious... but thought i'd start a poetry thread... here are some good uns. [Link] Price EA - about work life balance. [Link] [Link] vegan geezer - beliefs [Link] gary turk - look up [Link] gary turk live rich im prepared for abuse but hey ho, let's go... then again everyones so nice on the hol im sure ill be surprised
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Part Time James 15 Jan 17 9.19pm | |
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Originally posted by sitdownstandup
call me pretentious... but thought i'd start a poetry thread... here are some good uns. [Link] Price EA - about work life balance. [Link] [Link] vegan geezer - beliefs [Link] gary turk - look up [Link] gary turk live rich im prepared for abuse but hey ho, let's go... then again everyones so nice on the hol im sure ill be surprised Not my cuppa, but hope you don't get abuse! Good luck!
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jamiemartin721 Reading 15 Jan 17 11.08pm | |
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Liking forward to checking rthese out tomorrow. I love poetry.
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jamiemartin721 Reading 16 Jan 17 10.02am | |
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Originally posted by jamiemartin721
Liking forward to checking rthese out tomorrow. I love poetry. I'm much more of a fan of written poetry rather than spoken, but I am enjoying these links. Poetry, spoken word, seems to be enjoying a bit of popularity of late.
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 16 Jan 17 10.49am | |
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Worth listening to George the Poet. Very real.
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Hoof Hearted 16 Jan 17 11.13am | |
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My favourite poem....
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Michaelawt85 Bexley 16 Jan 17 11.14am | |
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Betjeman, heath or john Cooper Clark for me. Opposite ends of the spectrum but still both good
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paperhat croydon 16 Jan 17 11.20am | |
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I recently went to the Madness weekender in Minehead and amongst the saturday/sunday afternoon comedians was a comedy poet. Now, it was a bad choice for such a weekend as eveyrone is just there for the cheap laughs etc but this guy was SO unfunny it was painful. Most people walked out of his act it was that bad. I wonder if he's still there??
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jamiemartin721 Reading 16 Jan 17 2.09pm | |
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Originally posted by Michaelawt85
Betjeman, heath or john Cooper Clark for me. Opposite ends of the spectrum but still both good Good choices. I'm a massive fan of Larkin, the Beats and TS Eliot, but love John Cooper Clark and Wendy Cope (who is a bit Betjeman).
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hedgehog50 Croydon 16 Jan 17 2.29pm | |
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"Poetry should play hopscotch in the 6pm streets and look for jinks in other people's dustbins. At dawn it should leave the bedroom and catch the first bus home to its wife. At dusk it should chatup a girl nobody wants. It should be seen standing on the ledge of a skyscraper, on a bridge with a brick tied around its heart. It is the monster hiding in a child's dark room, it is the scar on a beautiful man's face. It is the last blade of grass being picked from the city park." [last lines from 'Prosepoem Towards a Definition of Itself' by Brain Patten]
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Sedlescombe Sedlescombe 16 Jan 17 2.38pm | |
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Ian McMillan, the bard of Barnsley for me. A joy to follow on twitter as well
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Part Time James 16 Jan 17 2.38pm | |
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Originally posted by jamiemartin721
I'm much more of a fan of written poetry rather than spoken, but I am enjoying these links. Poetry, spoken word, seems to be enjoying a bit of popularity of late. I don't mean to digress (sorry OP) but I love a good audio book. As much as I don't like Steve Coogan, the audio book of "I, Partridge" had me in stitches!
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