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Month: November 2020

The Guest House, Jalaluddin Rumi

Posted on November 22, 2020 by Susie Quinsee — No Comments ↓

I’ve heard of the 13th century Persian, Islamic and Sufi poet, Rumi, but I cannot recall ever reading much of his poetry. So this seemed like a good opportunity. When I started to do more research, I realise that I Continue reading The Guest House, Jalaluddin Rumi→

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Saturday silly

Posted on November 22, 2020 by Susie Quinsee — No Comments ↓

So a bit of a silly poem for Saturday, we all need a bit of light relief. When I told a friend at work that I was putting a poem on my blog each day during Lockdown: The Return, she Continue reading Saturday silly→

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Love Without Hope, Robert Graves

Posted on November 20, 2020 by Susie Quinsee — No Comments ↓

I went down a bit of an internet rabbit hole trying to choose today’s poem. I remembered I had read a beautiful poem many years ago at a friend’s wedding but I cannot remember which one it was. Cue, endless Continue reading Love Without Hope, Robert Graves→

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The Sorrow of Love, W.B.Yeats

Posted on November 19, 2020 by Susie Quinsee — No Comments ↓

Amazingly, I didn’t really study any of Yeats’ poetry until I was at University. And then I feel like I spent an entire term studying him! Particularly irksome was the Yeats’ classes were scheduled on a Friday morning at 9am Continue reading The Sorrow of Love, W.B.Yeats→

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Prayer, Carol Ann Duffy

Posted on November 18, 2020 by Susie Quinsee — No Comments ↓

A colleague and friend sent me this poem as a suggestion for this blog series, and so I thought I would include it today. I didn’t actually know this poem, but it definitely resonated with some of my current feelings. Continue reading Prayer, Carol Ann Duffy→

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Ideas for online away days

Posted on November 18, 2020 by Susie Quinsee — No Comments ↓

This post came out of a conversation with a friend who was thinking about planning for an online away day. It can be really hard to keep the energy and engagement going all day face-to-face, but usually the changed location, Continue reading Ideas for online away days→

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The Road Not Taken, Robert Frost

Posted on November 17, 2020 by Susie Quinsee — No Comments ↓

Another well known poem for today and one that I remember studying at school. I think I must have been given this for either my GCSEs or A-levels as I remember this being one of the first poems I studied Continue reading The Road Not Taken, Robert Frost→

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Song. Love Arm’d, Aphra Behn

Posted on November 16, 2020 by Susie Quinsee — No Comments ↓

My last poet that I studied for my PhD was Aphra Behn. She is probably the most well known of the three. Arguably she was the first English novelist, she wrote plays, novels, poems, certainly she was one of the Continue reading Song. Love Arm’d, Aphra Behn→

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Weekly round-up: 16th November

Posted on November 16, 2020 by Susie Quinsee — No Comments ↓

Second week of Lockdown. Keeping up with Lockdown poems a day, although ended up late with a couple. Must remember this is not a TASK but something enjoyable! Been lovely actually discovering poems I had forgotten about and remembering why Continue reading Weekly round-up: 16th November→

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Fall Song, Mary Oliver

Posted on November 15, 2020 by Susie Quinsee — No Comments ↓

I have to confess that I do not really know the poetry of Mary Oliver. However, in her newsletter today, Adriene Mishler (from Yoga with Adriene) quoted one of her poems, ‘The Messenger‘, to reflect on belonging and taking time Continue reading Fall Song, Mary Oliver→

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