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the rose is obsolete
Some more rose poetry for you today. These verses are taken from William Carlos Williams’ famous collection Spring and All (1923) and it is fascinating to me that all of the poetry...
Premiere: J. Jefferson & Brian Gentile reimagine a Scottish classic on ‘A Red Red Rose’
J. Jefferson & Brian Gentile’s ‘A Red Red Rose’ finds fresh meaning in one of Scotland’s most enduring romantic symbols, transforming the spirit of Robert Burns’ celebrated poe...
I see you, Rose
Perhaps for no poet did the rose serve as a more powerful motif than Rainer Maria Rilke. As he lay dying in 1926, he composed the epitaph which was later inscribed on his graveston...
Sea Rose
In spring and summer, the lanes and field margins of South Kintyre are awash with flowers: primroses and bluebells, cow parsley and campion. Each is lovely, and each has its season...
Then Let Me Not Fall in Love
If love is a flame that burns the wood and disappears,...
BURNED WITH THE WEEDS
In fields where blossoms dance with weeds untamed,...
Ceremony Reading: Mo Chuisle, Mo Chroí by Ella Wrenwood
'You are my pulse, my heartbeat.'
A poem for the ages
“The heart has its reasons that reason does not know at all.” Lord Byron....
Celebration Day: Poet Lucas Jones performs ‘No Flowers, Please’ for his childhood friend
On social media, Lucas Jones shares his poetry about masculinity, love, and grief to more than one million followers. Here, he reads “No Flowers, Please”, a poem he wrote in rememb...
Ceremony reading: "Bluebells for Love" by Patrick Kavanagh
A sweet choice for springtime nuptials!
Limerick Tryptich [ But I Won’t Do That]
“I will be with you whatever”,...
DAN HEMMERLIN: With Love
Dear Forest, Take me, this day. Be it thorn or splinter, poison leaf or needle, or by way that does not make a sound. May we dance with broken limbs, bleed with rotting hearts, and...
Poem: May day
I picture myself, picturing us. It is the morning of the first and the night of the 30th I, inebriated by your eyes, look up at your limelight. In the year before you laid your hea...
To the one I wait for
Your name- like a breath of magic....
Ceremony Reading: Green by Paul Verlaine
The perfect reading for a French-Irish wedding!
Ceremony Reading: Detectorists (I'm Waiting For You) by Johnny Flynn
The lyrics of this TV show's theme tune couldn't be sweeter
Where The Fire Cannot Follow
When the air turns sharp with sparks,...
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