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Originally Posted by jobee
What is your favourite poem AND artist?
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When I stopped to think about my favourite poems I realised that they all have the same underlying theme - freedom . What does that say about me?
John Masefield and his 'Tewkesbury Road' 'Sea Fever' and 'The Vagabond
I remember sitting in my classroom reading these , staring out of the window and daydreaming about the day when I was grown up and could 'do what I liked' I could go tinkering around the countryside in a little caravan, doin g a bit of work here and there to survive., lazing in the sun reading (maybe poetry too) whever Iwished.
Of course the weather would always be sunny, I would never feel lonely or unwell.
Iwould never be bored like I was- sitting here learning poetry by rote, or doing lessons which would never be any use.
This is what poetry does .it is so emotiveand takes you into other worlds.
Since I have grown up 'a bit' (and my life has fortunately not been as I
wished in that classroom) I still love poetry and do write a little and so do my family, (they say they can knock a ditty out now and again if necessary)
I also believe that a fanatical poetry teacher helps. Unfortunately it does not appear to be taught in senior schools now.
I love ' Khubla Khan ' and heard it on radio4 last week-Igot a shiver of delight up my back. Does anyone listen to 'Poetry Please'
Iwent to see 'Under Milk Wood' at the Talisman in Kenilworth a few weeks ago
and was very disappointed. Could not hear the narrators very well. I think they were savouring the wonderful words and saying it to themselves.
Enough of that.
I paint a bit and do voluntary teaching once a week, drawing and painting.
One of my favourite artists is Alphonse Mucha. I went to to the Barbican to see his first exhibition in England.
Iremember it well as Ihad a tickly cough and spent half of the time coughing madly in the cloakroom
I love reading the poems in this chatline and I'm glad they mostly rhyme. Some of the others are too clever for me. so Jobee dont do too much prose.
