Corona Poetry Live

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April 28, 2020

(Thank you for making the world a little smaller and humanity a little more connected) The poets are serving Manna bread and honey mead come…

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BEING MET by Paula Chase

April 28, 2020

To be met takes total surrender and I have moved with caution , control and contraction for most of my life . To let go…

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THE ROYAL ’OUI’ by Rupert – Fiona’s younger brother

April 28, 2020

An Assyrian called Nebuchadnezzar Was feeling “under ze wezzar” His queen said, “Fiona Will Ward off Corona” If you tune in to ‘A Very British…

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SINGING ACAPELLA by Elizabeth J Haist

April 28, 2020

It is hard work with this skeleton crew No taskmaster of time No overseer except uncertainty Some of us on our balconies Lyrical and true…

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THE SICK ROSE by William Blake Sent in by Caroline Ingarfield

April 28, 2020

O Rose thou art sick. The invisible worm, That flies in the night In the howling storm: Has found out thy bed Of crimson joy:…

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THE CLOSET by Fiona Goodwin

April 27, 2020

I’ll call her Jean She’s never had a girlfriend She’s 80. She lives near me. Who decided Jean should live out her days alone? Jean…

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TWIXT LOVE & LAUGHTER by Carrie Pemberton- Ford

April 27, 2020

A Mermaid came to me Siren of great beauty she swam in waters blue, And sang her song Of grave surrender. So beautiful – a…

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IT WAS LONGER ON PAPER by Laura Merritt

April 27, 2020

What if I wrote down every thing that came into my head Like a short story I once read. Stream of conscious without any controls.…

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BEHIND THESE WALLS by Denise Comtois

April 27, 2020

And behind these walls. Where the madness crawls confusion fills my mind. Where time passes slow and the feelings grow that I may forever be…

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SLEEPLESS by Bren Interlandi

April 27, 2020

Dawn brings a melancholy ending to my intimate gathering of friends, Darkness & Overthinking. She interruptes Night that brought us Jasmine Tea, Cozy Blankets and…

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CLOCKWORK CORONA By Maria Gulcinska

April 27, 2020

I have been drinking in the morning I have been nibbling snacks at night What can I say? It has been going without a schedule,…

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CORONA CRYING by Fiona Goodwin

April 26, 2020

I am being peeled like an onion Cracked like a walnut at Christmas Just enough pressure to break the outside I prayed once to be…

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IM A DANCER by Andrea Stone – Palm Springs

April 26, 2020

Do you know who I am the way I move through life I’m a dancer and I invite you in Dance with me my muse…

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REACHING FOR THE MOON by Elizabeth Bishop Sent in by DK Linda

April 26, 2020

(From the story about the poet Elizabeth Bishop and the love affair she had with Lota de Macedo Soares.) “Close, close all night the lovers…

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A CHRISTMAS JOKE by Carrie Pemberton-Ford

April 26, 2020

Knock knock Who’s there? I raise my eyes From the glare Of cathode rays Morecambe and Wise In Black and White. Knock, knock, knock Insistent…

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INTIMATE TERRORISM by Fiona Goodwin

April 25, 2020

I was not kind to myself last night When I couldn’t sleep And then went to sleep at 8 am And slept till 10. Lying…

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HOW THE CORONA VIRUS HAS AFFECTED ME By Jett Kearney

April 25, 2020

Hi my name is Jett Kearney and I am 11 years old. I was born in America but I have been living in N.S.W Australia…

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THANK YOU CORONA by Fiona Goodwin

April 24, 2020

I am in my own head No one else to blame For bad thoughts, unkindness Negativity’s friends It’s great to blame others And make them…

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CHESS CHAMPIONS By Julia Martin Jul 2018

April 24, 2020

The chess champion Fell in love with his pawn. The master of games, Couldn’t leave her alone. He spun her around, While she had no…

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IN BED WITH FIONA – a riff on “Ten in the bed” by Carrie

April 24, 2020

There were ten in the bed And Fiona said, “Roll over! Roll over!” So they all rolled over and Lisa fell out There were nine…

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