Today’s choice

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Wendy Clayton

 

 

 

Everything Changed except our Way of Thinking 

I’m always thinking about how I can find more human beings. Or how I can have a better relationship with a human being.     Why you are you.     And I am I.     And why that should be a problem. It wasn’t when we were young. Until you became more you. And I I. I am sorry. It is a sorrow.    Always has been.    Now we can’t even
let the bees out.

 

 

 

Wendy Clayton taught English and general subjects, was active and published in several poetry journals: A Pennine Platform, A Pennine Anthology, The North, Indigo Dreams, Shearsman, Osiris, Tears in the Fence, Stand, The International Times, The  Fortnightly Review, Stride and forthcoming in Stride, Stand and in Pamenar. Her poetry was long-listed for the Erbacce poetry prize, 150 out of 15,000 – in summer 2022. In the same year  she participated in the Carcanet summer course with Michael Schmidt and John McAuliffe. Twinship and Consciousness, was published in October, 2021, With others she worked to found an alternative school in Geneva.

Elizabeth Wilson Davies

There are places in Wales I don’t go: reservoirs that are the subconscious of a people – R S Thomas

Cofiwch Dryweryn, that two-word protest,
white on blood-red background, landscaped in green,

Kay Feneley

Some days I must immerse myself in the waters
These days are more than others

Monday 09.06 – a sewage overflow has activated