Autumn 2011
After the Revolution by Carla Seratt |
Hiding the Moon by Chris Castle |
Communion by James Claffey |
Ashwini Alli by Peter Vilbig |
Overall, the poem captures the essence of a memorable train journey, blending elements of surprise, contrast, and appreciation for the unexpected luxury encountered along the way. |
The speaker expresses a desire to be brought back from a state of exile, perhaps metaphorical, to a place of comfort and belonging among familiar surroundings represented by "the hills with cherry blossoms and apple trees." |
As the child embarks on his journey back home, there is a mixture of emotions -- sadness at the separation, yet also a sense of satisfaction in knowing that he will carry with him the warmth and security of his time spent with loved ones. |
Overall, "Under the Morphane Tree" is a thought-provoking and emotionally resonant piece that explores the power of hope and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity. |
Interpreter |
Fire Pantoum by Tobi Cogswell |
'Chips in off white upturned witch hats, pull face salt and vinegar smothered; skiddy skating streaked white pavements level skiing on leather shoe soles;' Harris: A Colliery Boyhood |
Perspective by Jim Hatfield Enrico Zoff, gardener to Pablo Picasso, brushed earth from his apron and, as bidden, entered his employer’s studio. The great man swung an arm over work worth millions. Tell me, Enrico, please, what do you think of these? The Italian put on his spectacles and peered at a canvas on the wall. Eyes able to shape and size a garden at a glance could see no form at all. Pardon my ignorance, Signor, but what is it I am looking for? It is a woman Zoff! The old man looked again, eyes straining, glasses off. A woman you say? A woman! I see women that way. The gardener fiddled with his hat. And that? A horse, Picasso sighed. That is how you see a horse? Of course! his boss replied. Signor Picasso, forgive me. The old man gently shook his head. with eyesight as bad as yours, why do you paint at all? He said. |
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