Category: Poetry
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In the Ink Well
A long form poem inspired by Kae Tempest’s Brand New Ancients about the futility of preserving human culture.
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Twine of Death
A short poem about death, inspired by HBO’s incredibly emotive TV adaptation of The Last of Us and its horrifying Cordyceps.
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Who
A short poem about forgetting someone, and how comedy affects our emotional perception of people.
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Wallpaper
A poem I wrote as part of my university coursework portfolio last year.
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Moses
Backlit like a stained glass art piece,The spirit splits from the vessel, itorchestrates the ebb and flow of a cheering crowd. Chanting as they melt into one pulsating entity, free from their ball-and-chain souls and living only to drink in the music. It is then that my strobing shadow, in a single gesture, swiftly tames…
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Stoke
I wrote this poem inspired by conversations about Stoke-on-Trent’s atmosphere, with its trademark neglected and historical feel.
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Nostalgia
A long-form poem and reflection that I wrote about loneliness, loss and yearning.
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Wounded Commute
I originally wrote this poem after reflecting on many train journeys that I took in recent times. Trains are depressing; so many sad-looking strangers making a commute to their sad-looking jobs – or in some cases, moving steadily away from a happy place. We all tend to see strangers in the street as background characters,…
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keyboard warrior
So this is a poem I wrote last night because I got verbally attacked by a League of Legends player (we all know how good that community is 🙂 ) your screen is your shield and your keyboard your sword bravest knight of this rectangular table in this lonely room hurling cries of war and…
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Adaptation of Sonnet 130
Yes my lady your eyes are blue Yes you have lips dripping in blood White ash glazed over and black roots grew from your temple Your roses wilt White and red turned to coal Cheeks so soft cold to the touch Yes my lady you disgust me But to confirm don’t speak yet Your words…