Category: music
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The author reflects on the peaceful time spent drinking coffee beside William Blake’s grave in London’s Bunhill Fields, where conversations with a gardener inspired poetic…
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Lost on the moor. Fog thick as fear. A man alone… someone—or something—is following him. #TheBlackDog #SpokenWordPoetry #GothicVerse #DarkAmbient #PoetryOfFear #MistyMoor #ModernFolklore #PoeticSuspense #StorytellingInVerse #Halloween
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A dash of drama, a flash of green smoke, and a witch with no patience for pantomime… #QuadrillePoem #dVersePoets #MicroPoetry #WitchyVerse #PoetryChallenge #WitchOnStage #PoetryIn44Words #dVersePoets
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This week I responded to W3 Poetry Prompt #179, curated by Poet of the Week Michele Navajas, who invited us to explore love through the…
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Almost Unheard by Lesley Scoble is a heartbeat poem illustrated by an ink and watercolour drawing accompanied by audio. A poem sandwiched between silences.
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“I’m Taking a Break” is both a poem and a song—my way of saying cheerio for now. I’m dedicating this time to relaxation and leisure:…
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Lesley Scoble’s “Exhibit A” is a dark limerick (& song) reflecting on the cruel spectacle of “freak shows” in history. The poem critiques how audiences…
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Lesley Scoble’s playful poem (and song) Much reminisces on past interactions and shared experiences—most notably the play Much Ado About Nothing. Crafted as a quadrille,…
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In Pass the Salt, Love, Lesley Scoble reflects on her long-time crush on Adam Faith, who sits beside her at a theatre cast dinner—a moment…
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Lesley Scoble’s “Days into Wild” is a Blitz poem reflecting the transition from summer to fall, evoking imagery of changing seasons and the beauty of…
