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  • 7. The Mother of Surprises. 'The Raincoat' by Ada Limón meets 'Mother, Diving' by Andrew Forster = Epiphany
    Nov 22 2025

    I've been guilty in my time of taking my mother for advantage, let's face it, we all have. So let's make amends and let's celebrate the mothers in this world who do so much that goes unnoticed by the people they care for... until one day they show people they've still got it!

    In this episode. 'The Raincoat' by Ada Limón is put alongside 'Mother, Diving' by Andrew Forster - and the mother of all surprises results.


    Find the poems here -

    'The Raincoat' by Ada Limónhttps://poets.org/poem/raincoat


    'Mother, Diving' by Andrew Forster (see page 6)

    https://delasalleenglish.weebly.com/uploads/5/9/0/8/5908529/unit_2_poetry_across_time_specimen_exam__f.pdf


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    20 min
  • Episode 6. Past, Present, Future? Edward Thomas with 'Old Man' and 'Blueberries' by James Lasdun
    Nov 7 2025

    Today Neil goes waterskiing across the past, future and present with 'Old Man' by Edward Thomas and 'Blueberries' by James Lasdun. Thoughts about our early memories, and also the question "Where will you be in twenty years?" are brought to the surface in these time-bending poems.

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    Find the poems here -

    Edward Thomas, Old Man https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/57210/old-man-56d23a7a628f2

    James Lasdun, Blueberries https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/89519/blueberries

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    27 min
  • 5. Leaving innocence. Carol Ann Duffy and Seamus Heaney under the spotlight.
    Oct 27 2025

    Leaving school and getting out into the big wide world - exciting or terrifying? Let's see what Carol Ann Duffy says in her poem 'In Mrs Tilscher's Class' and also what Seamus Heaney has to say in 'Death of a Naturalist', two terrific poems that might make us long for the past when life seemed a little easier.


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    21 min
  • Episode 4. Birds of Prey or Politics? In this episode we hold Claude McKay's poem 'Birds of Prey' up to the light, alongside Ted Hughes' 'Hawk Roosting'.
    Oct 12 2025

    Put 'Birds of Prey' by Claude McKay next to 'Hawk Roosting' by Ted Hughes and boy, do they sing to each other!

    Are we really reading poems about birds? Yes - and no! Let's see how how politics, dictators and the ruthless desire for power is really at the heart of these poems.

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    16 min
  • Episode 3 - Look up, here comes Icarus!
    Oct 3 2025

    In this episode, Neil waves hello to WH Auden's 'Musée Des Beaux Arts' and considers how this poem still connects with the busy lives we lead. Also in the programme is 'Icarus', by the American poet George Bilgere, with a lesson to us all to look up from our phones.


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    15 min
  • Episode 1 - Daffodils: Wordsworth and Gillian Clarke
    Aug 26 2025

    Neil takes a look at two poems that feature daffodils, but what are the poems really about? With background information on Wordsworth's oh so famous poem' I Wandered Lonely As A Cloud" Neil seeks a link beyond the yellow flower, with the Gillian Clarke poem 'Miracle on St David's Day'.


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    17 min
  • Episode 2 - Animal Encounters: Traveling Through The Dark & Roe Deer
    Aug 26 2025

    Encounters with animals can be startling, magical and memorable. Neil takes a look at the challenge presented in William Stafford's poem 'Traveling Through The Dark' and sees how the presentation of an encounter with an animal can differ quite remarkably by then looking at 'Roe Deer' by Ted Hughes.


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    https://www.instagram.com/waterskiingonpoetry?igsh=MXVhcnJ5MXI0aTNiNg==

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    13 min