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Tag: Frost

No poem to write

Sometimes I think it’s gone forever -Ken Smith I want to write a poem, Seamus Heaney says, but I have … More

A Homesickness, A lump in the throat, Being a Poet, Being a Writer, Being an Artist, Being Creative, Frost, Having no poem to write, Helen Dunmore, How to Publish Your Poetry, In the Desert Knowing Nothing, Ken Smith, Not Writing, Not Writing Poems, Not Writing Poetry, Peter Finch, Seamus Heaney, Seamus Heaney Feelings into words, Theodore Roethke, There was one fly

On reading poetry to dying people

I want to live – Sharon Olds The most intense reading group I ever belonged to wasn’t really a reading … More

Birches, Birches by Robert Frost, Cancer, Community Arts, Death, Dying, Frost, Hospice, John Clare, Keats, Life Lessons, Lifesaving Poems, Listening to poetry, literature, Poems, Poetry, Poets, Reading poetry to dying people, reciting poetry, Robert Frost, Seamus Heaney, Sharon Olds, Ted Hughes, The hospice movement, The Rattlebag, To Autumn, To Autumn by John Keats

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