Showing posts with label last words and new beginnings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label last words and new beginnings. Show all posts

Thursday, 12 November 2015

Last Words and New Beginnings



Not exactly an elephant in the room but let's be honest... I haven't posted for a while.

I've been away in wonderful Yorkshire, back and finishing an assignment, taking part in NaNoWriMo, and then taking on the launching of a new web-based poetry magazine. This latter is taking up a lot of time, as you'd expect, but is a fantastic project to be involved in as it is a subject dear to my heart - obviously.

I have been writing too, and taking copious photos to inspire and fill up my computers dwindling memory. I've also realised that I have a bit of a thing for two particular programmes on radio 4 and that they inspire quite a number of my poems so from this week onwards I'll be posting my responses to the wonderful radio programme called Last Words. This isn't a programme in celebration of Words as such but an obituary on the air waves. Call me morbid - and I'm sure you will - but hearing about the inspirational, comical, intriguing lives of others is captivating and inspires a weekly flurry of research or poetry or both.

This is one that I scribbled into my note book as I was listening to the programme on iPlayer whilst out power walking and it was the one that finally got me to admit I was hooked:


A Pattern for Life
Professor Lisa Jardine 
ascending and transcending she grabbed
at history and made it
with wisdom unconfined by convention,
the small voice or fitting a mould
she wore her defiance gladly, like a rebel teen
transforming her outer shell
shared her anarchic wisdom, inner armour worn
beneath clothing, beneath skulls
knitted her philosophy into endless endeavours
like a jumper that could be read
tales of a woman’s ascent, projecting her fearless voice 

or leaving the room when she’s done with it