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    Share A Poem

    Discussion in 'The Craft of Writing Poetry' started by dbesim, Mar 6, 2024.

    Is there a poem you’re recently read that you’ve enjoyed? Share it here.

    Here’s one I read today.


    by Anon
    For want of a nail the shoe was lost.
    For want of a shoe the horse was lost.
    For want of a horse the rider was lost.
    For want of a rider the battle was lost.
    For want of a battle the kingdom was lost.
    And all for the want of a horseshoe nail.
     
  2. JLT

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    I've heard that poem attributed to Benjamin Franklin, who published it in Poor Richard's Almanack, but the gist of it goes back to the 13th century.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/For_Want_of_a_Nail

    Here's my contribution, from Gerard Manley Hopkins:

    Haven/Heaven: a Nun Takes the Vail

    I have desired to go
    Where springs not fail,
    To fields where flies no sharp and sided hail
    And a few lilies blow.

    And I have asked to be
    Where no storms come,
    Where the green swell is in the havens dumb,
    And out of the swing of the sea.
     
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    There's a lovely musical arrangement of this poem, by Don Dilworth. Joan Baez sings it here:



    What I like about it is that it captures a sort of medieval/troubadour atmosphere that matches the fairy-tale tone of the poem. It's in my playlist of songs on my nylon-strung guitar.
     
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    Confessions - St. Augustine
    I quite honestly have plenty, but I will share a lesser known one. I found it in a school textbook and so far, have only seen one link that goes to it on the internet.

     
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    That one is about Malcolm X.
     
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    (I apologize for posting yet another one, I just adore poetry.) I just found this one a few days ago. I found his poem Yet Do I Marvel. obsessed over it for a few months, explored his other poems, and found this one! I declare, it might be my favorite poem now. Here it is:

    Simon the Cyrenian Speaks - Countee Cullen

    He never spoke a word to me,
    And yet He called my name;
    He never gave a sign to me,
    And yet I knew and came.

    At first I said, "I will not bear
    His cross upon my back;
    He only seeks to place it there
    Because my skin is black."

    But He was dying for a dream,
    And He was very meek.
    And in His eyes there shone a gleam
    Men journey far to seek.

    It was Himself my pity bought;
    I did for Christ alone
    What all of Rome could not have wrought
    With bruise of lash or stone.
     
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