Writers' Block=Read poems. One per day. Each poem is a new day.
Dulce et Decorum Est- Wilfred Owen
A Broken Appointment- Thomas Hardy
Sonnet 18- William Shakespeare
Beauty and Beauty- Rupert Brooke
Tich Miller- Wendy Cope
He would never use one word when none would do- Philip Levine
Cousin Kate- Christina Rossetti
We real cool- Gwendolyn Brooke
To Poverty- Simon Armitage
Song- Rupert Brooke
The Sorrow of Love- William B. Yeats
Being Boring- Wendy Cope
The Funeral of Youth: Threnody- Rupert Brooke
Promises like Pie crust- Christina Rossetti
Hitcher- Simon Armitage
The way that lovers use- Rupert Brooke
Daffodils- William Wordsworth
The Key-Note- Christina Rossetti
Imagery- Archibald MacLeish
In the willow's shade- Christina Rossetti
The Lesson- Roger McGough
Who loves you- Carol Ann Duffy
Symbols- Christina Rossetti
The Chiltrens- Rupert Brooke
On finding an old photograph- Wendy Cope
Deep in Luv- Benjamin Zephaniah
My Box- Gillian Clarke
The Convergence of the Twain- Thomas Hardy
The Convergence of the Twain- Simon Armitage
The good teachers- Carol Ann Duffy
Lonely Hearts- Wendy Cope
Before you were mine- Carol Ann Duffy
Mrs Tilscher's Class- Carol Ann Duffy
Sonnet 2- William Shakespeare
Love- Rupert Brooke
Manifesto- Ellen Hopkins
The second coming- William Butler Yeats
Answer- Carol Ann Duffy
Spring quiet- Christina Rossetti
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Poem-A-Day
Thơ caSo............... One of my New Year's resolutions is to write a poem everyday and I thought that a good way to keep it is post the poems I've written at the end of each week so I hope you enjoy these poems and thanks for your support. 28th December...