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Cobwebs/Gossamer

24 Tuesday Sep 2013

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We are all so aware of the terrible troubles afflicting the world at the moment, but hasn’t it always been so?  Until humankind stops wanting what others have to boost their ego and until poets and peace-loving people take over we will continue down this awful path of fear and mayhem.

Walking with my faithful dog this morning I saw once more the beauty in the autumnal spiders’ webs caught on gates and among the tall grasses that my faith in nature was restored.

Gossamer tablecloth covering green, tiny creatures never to be seen. Gassamer threads weaving over all, holding early dew in autumn’s thrall.

This is the first verse of a poem I wrote last autumn which view filled me so with wonder at the infinite variety of our world, awesome beauty in the tiniest of places.

Let’s give the poets a chance!

A peaceful day to you all – Denny Bradbury

Seamus Heaney and David Frost

02 Monday Sep 2013

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David Frost, Seamus Heaney

What interesting conversations in heaven now.  These two giants in their own fields have gone.  I have personal thanks for Seamus Heaney as his translation of Beowulf inspired me beyond measure.  How good would it have been to have known him but unfortunately I didn’t move in his circle. His majestic poetic legacy will however be a testament to his genius through the ages.

David Frost in the early days helped us to challenge and ridicule the ridiculous, a healthy notion in a former tight lipped democracy.

I hope they like each other as they start their new journey beyond what we know in this life.

Best wishes and peace

Denny Bradbury

What can History Tell Us?

27 Monday May 2013

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I have been reading an excellent book by Norman Davies called, Vanished Kingdoms.  It concentrates on how the different European tribes, groups etc ebbed and flowed around the space we now call Europe eventually settling into countries by either war or marriage.  If we concentrate on these islands it is plain to see that we are not one but many peoples who over time have fought the inhabitants, took over or just slipped quietly in and settled.  We are a nation bound by a mindset of freedom and justice.  If we taught the complete history in our schools instead of concentrating on the exciting Tudors, empire building Victorians or major recent wars perhaps we may have a future generation of British adults who understand that respect and tolerance is the preferred option. Violence and intolerance will breed similar reactions and that is the slippery slope to anarchy and destruction.

I am not trying to lecture but I am frustrated, alongside many others I am sure, that some people believe the only way to win an argument is to punch the other person on the nose. Should we revisit some of the old Anglo Saxon laws we may be surprised at the tolerance and sense of fair play some of them contained. My hero, King Alfred the Great, will be turning on his plinth that we have moved on so little from the 9th century.

Love and peace

Denny Bradbury

Keats and Nature

20 Monday May 2013

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As I re read some of my favourite works of Keats (in sunny Dorset) I am reminded of the links with nature that the Romantic poets had in great number.  I love the imagery from ‘On the Grasshopper and the Cricket’.

The poetry of earth is never dead:

When all the birds are faint with the hot sun, and hide in cooling trees, a voice will run

from hedge to hedge about the new mown mead: That is the grasshopper’s – he takes the lead …

It is a poem full of hope and wonder in the smallest of creatures keeping the earth song going while others rest. I have tried to convey the hope of nature and her renewing spirit in my latest poems, De:versify and it is a real comfort to know that the voice of this great poet still has as much relevance today as when he wrote those lines.

Denny Bradbury

Poems of Robert Frost and the Forest of Dean

12 Sunday May 2013

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Robert Frost(Poet), Symonds Yat

We have just spent a week in the Forest of Dean where every twist and turn of the forest byways reminded me of Robert Frost’s poems. Many poets capture the essence of forests but he in particular seems to embody a sense of belonging within the trees. The spectacular Symonds Yat with its steep wooded hillsides and foaming river Wye is so dramatic it begs to be written about. I’ll put that poem in Book 3.

Nature never fails to inspire. I wish you joy in your exploration. Denny Bradbury

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