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Poetry Month 2012. 29: Advice to a Discarded Lover

This poem is gross and mean but I love it. It’s by Fleur Adcock, and I very much think it’s true. Advice to a Discarded Lover Think, now: if you have found a dead bird, not only dead, not only … Continue reading

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Poetry Month 2012. 7: Things

I don’t really know much about Fleur Adcock – possibly because I couldn’t really be arsed reading Four Women Poets properly. This poem of hers actually reminds me of Selima Hill.      Things      There are worse things than having behaved foolishly … Continue reading

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