Mother and Child Louise Glück We’re all dreamers; we don’t know who we are. Some machine made us; machine of … More
Tag: poetry
World War I Poetry by Women: Mary Gilmore
War by Mary Gilmore Out in the dust he lies; Flies in his mouth, Ants in his eyes … More
World War I Poetry by Women: Charlotte Mary Mew
May 1915 by Charlotte Mew Let us remember Spring will come again To the scorched, blackened woods, where the wounded … More
World War I Poetry by Women: Marian Allen
OUT IN A GALE OF FALLEN LEAVES by Marian Allen Out in a gale of fallen leaves, Where the wind … More
World War I Poetry by Women: Anna Gordon Keown
Reported Missing by Anna Gordon Keown My thought shall never be that you are dead: Who laughed so lately in … More
World War I Poetry by Women: Ruth Comfort Mitchell
Ruth Comfort Mitchell’s “He Went for a Soldier,” published in 1916: He Went for a Soldier He marched away with … More
World War I Poetry by Women: Margaret Sackville
Reconciliation When all the stress and all the toil is over, And my lover lies sleeping by your lover. With … More
Keeping Things Whole
A very sad day indeed: “He is not a religious poet on the face of it, but he fits into … More
Two Poems in Luna Luna Magazine
I’m thrilled to have “Love is Mud” and “One” appear in Luna Luna Magazine. Luna Luna features poetry and fiction … More
Edward Thomas: “Lights Out”
Lights Out Edward Thomas, 1878 – 1917 I have come to the borders of sleep, The unfathomable deep Forest where … More