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Wife and Mother

Ray Miller chose this month's poem. He says of it, "What I admire about the poem is its restraint and dignity, even the rhymes are spare and unobtrusive.It is a heart rending poem which manages to steer clear of self-pity."

Find out more about Alison and her poetry at http://www.writeoutloud.net/poets/alisonjohnson


Wife and Mother

I have not eagerly sought a blue line,
g...

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Poem of the month

lifelines

This month's poem was chosen by last month's winner, Isobel. She says she chose it because, "Life Lines is a poem that has been worked on and crafted, using time honoured literary techniques.  In my opinion, only a poet with outstanding skill could have produced it and I am amazed that Anthony re...

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Poem of the month

Dance On

This month's poem was chosen by David Cooke.

To find more about Greg and his work: http://www.writeoutloud.net/poets/gregfreeman


DANCE ON

My brother only dressed as a Ted
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Poem of the month

Your Chair

This month's poem was chosen by Rachel McGladdery who says of it, "I chose it because it was hugely evocative, moved me to feel someone else's memories, was warm and affectionate and just ineffably...

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Poem of the month

Dad

This months winner was chosen by Anthony Emmerson. He says he chose it "for its heartfelt and moving treatment of tragedy, and for finding bittersweet humour in such circumstances."

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Poem of the month

Excess Memories

This month's poem was chosen by Winston Plowes, last months winner.

Winston says, "Dave takles an unsavoury subject with great skill here. He uses rhyme and raw observations to bring the reader...

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Poem of the month

Upon the Quality of Love

This month's poem was chosen by last month's winner, Graham Sherwood. Graham says, "When I first read it I instantly saw that (in my opinion) it was the best piece of work that she has ever written...

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Poem of the month

Beautiful Girl

This month's poem was chosen by Sophie Hall, Last months winner.

Sophie says of it, "It's my favourite type of poetry, comic, with Ogden Nash style rhyming."

Find out more about Mab and ...

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Poem of the month

La Tuilliere

This month's poem was chosen by last month's winner, Dave Dunn. Dave says, "I  found myself returning to read this poem over a couple of times, attracted by the diverse and vivid imagery that Graha...

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Poem of the month

Not for Yesterday. Not for Today

This month's poem was chosen by Mandy Coe who simple says "I found it and liked it a lot."

Find out more about Constant-Ngozi and his work at http://www.writeoutloud.net/poets/constantngoziozu...

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Poem of the month

Best Before End

This month's poem was chosen by Mab Jones, last months winner.

Mab says that picking a winner "...was really bloody hard!" She eventually settled on Winston's poem as it is "poignant-yet-rhymin...

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Poem of the month

Music of the Spheres

Unfortunately we have not been able to contact Constant-Ngozi Ozurumba (last months winner) so this months winner has been picked by the Write Out Loud online team.

You can find out more about...

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Poem of the month

The weight of cows

This month's poem was chosen by Norman Hadley. After trawling through all the profile he chose a short list of five but chose this poem because:
"The first three stanzas have a McGoughian lightne...

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