some of mine;
a poet i just came across; (no jokes please)
Stan Rice, the cannibal a fave.
Dylan Thomas. Tennyson
coleridge. not really enamored by the modern poets. i think most of it fakery and flight of ego. some of my fave poems is If by Kipling, the charge of the light brigade by Tennyson
John Donne's for whom the bell tolls though i find it more prose than poem.
Eliot's count that day lost.
Byron's she walks in beauty
my real fave has to be Poe's The Raven
i almost forgot.
Pam Ayers she's from Cornwall, i think and as funny as hell.
better listened to than read but i really like her sense of humour.
in truth to many to mentions. Shakespeare did an awful lot of sonnets, a few of those were okay
dylan thomas. Keats Yeats the Bronte's, Elizabeth Browning.
not keen on Angelou, Atwood, and the like but enjoyed Robert Haas. not keen on frost or haden. loads more moderns some i like and others i don't
i like beat poetry though i can't think of any poets off hand without a googly.
a poet i just came across; (no jokes please)
Stan Rice, the cannibal a fave.
Dylan Thomas. Tennyson
coleridge. not really enamored by the modern poets. i think most of it fakery and flight of ego. some of my fave poems is If by Kipling, the charge of the light brigade by Tennyson
John Donne's for whom the bell tolls though i find it more prose than poem.
Eliot's count that day lost.
Byron's she walks in beauty
my real fave has to be Poe's The Raven
i almost forgot.
Pam Ayers she's from Cornwall, i think and as funny as hell.
better listened to than read but i really like her sense of humour.
in truth to many to mentions. Shakespeare did an awful lot of sonnets, a few of those were okay
dylan thomas. Keats Yeats the Bronte's, Elizabeth Browning.
not keen on Angelou, Atwood, and the like but enjoyed Robert Haas. not keen on frost or haden. loads more moderns some i like and others i don't
i like beat poetry though i can't think of any poets off hand without a googly.
