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Reply 20
I agree

*flash backs to GCSE english and shudders*
Reply 21
I love Rudyard Kipling's 'If' :smile:

Kahlil Gibran - 'Pain'
Simon Armitage - 'Kid'
John Agard - 'Half-Caste'
Benjamin Zephaniah - 'Libraryology'
John Donne - 'The Sunne Rising,' 'The Flea'
Thomas Wyatt - 'Circa Regna Tonat,' 'Whoso List To Hunt'
John Keats - 'The Eve Of St Agnes'
William Shakespeare - 'Sonnet 130,' 'Sonnet 138,' 'Sonnet 139'
Reply 22
Purgatorio
Paradise Lost
Reply 23
The Ning Nang Nong - Spike Milligan
The Mafia Cats - Roger McGough
Porphyria's Lover - Robert Browning
I quite like "Journey of the Magi" by TS Eliot, and "Dulce et Decorum est" by Wilfren Owen
Reply 25
I'm Nobody! Who are you? by Emily Dickinson
Daddy by Sylvia Plath
Reply 26
Daddy's a really screwed up poem, but an interesting one I suppose.

Mine's probably The Garden by Ezra Pound.
i think everyine loves if...

i also like hymn of breaking strain...
Reply 28
Anything by seamus heaney :biggrin: i love him!
See my sig
Auguries of Innocence - William Blake :smile:
Reply 31
Ooooh - tough. In the absence of ability to choose, heres a top few:

XVII by Pablo Neruda

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Some Yeats, such as:

To be Carved on a Stone at Thoor Ballylee

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The Second Coming

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Memory is really nice too:

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G.M. Hopkins The Windhover has always stuck in my mind:

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And finally, a nice bit of Ogden Nash:

Arthur

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Reply 32
The Love Song of J.Alfred Prufrock by T.S.Eliot

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And 'The Road Not Taken' by Robert Frost

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Vers de Societie
Bridge for the Living -Both Philip Larkin
Reply 34
The Waste Land by T. S. Eliot is just too epic for words :smile:
Reply 35
Allen Ginsberg- Howl
Philip Larkin- This Be The Verse
Charles Baudelaire- De Profundis Clamavi
Reply 36
Daddy by Sylvia Plath
The Tyger by William Blake
The Surfer- Judith Wright.

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