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Ten Poems about Robins
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Ten Poems about Robins

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What is it about robins that makes them so easy to love? Is it the jaunty red breast? Or the fact that they have been known to build their nests in kettles, boots, coat pockets and even under car bonnets
places that seem to suggest a wish to be close to our human world? Perhaps it’s because they appear to want to keep us company by perching close by while we’re gardening or flitting alongside us when we’re out on a walk. Hamish Whyte’s delightful selection comes with a limited edition poem postcard and explores the countless ways in which these endearing and cheerful birds brighten our lives:
I’m man s inedible Permanent bird. I dine in his garden, My spoon is his spade. - from ‘Robin’s Round’ by UA Fanthorpe These are poems that will charm and delight throughout the year
just like the robin’s beautiful song, which can be heard even in the darkest days of winter. Hamish Whyte is a Scottish poet who has published pamphlets and full collections, as well as editing several anthologies. He also runs Mariscat Press. The special postcard features the poem ‘Brou-Rhuddyn’ by Pippa Little, winner of our postcard poem competition. Poems by Fleur Adcock, John Clare, Emily Dickinson, UA Fanthorpe, John Freeman, Stanley Kunitz, Norman MacCaig, Christina Rossetti, Peter Walton and Hamish Whyte. Cover illustration by Sam Cannon.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Candlestick Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 October 2018
Pages
20
ISBN
9781907598753

What is it about robins that makes them so easy to love? Is it the jaunty red breast? Or the fact that they have been known to build their nests in kettles, boots, coat pockets and even under car bonnets
places that seem to suggest a wish to be close to our human world? Perhaps it’s because they appear to want to keep us company by perching close by while we’re gardening or flitting alongside us when we’re out on a walk. Hamish Whyte’s delightful selection comes with a limited edition poem postcard and explores the countless ways in which these endearing and cheerful birds brighten our lives:
I’m man s inedible Permanent bird. I dine in his garden, My spoon is his spade. - from ‘Robin’s Round’ by UA Fanthorpe These are poems that will charm and delight throughout the year
just like the robin’s beautiful song, which can be heard even in the darkest days of winter. Hamish Whyte is a Scottish poet who has published pamphlets and full collections, as well as editing several anthologies. He also runs Mariscat Press. The special postcard features the poem ‘Brou-Rhuddyn’ by Pippa Little, winner of our postcard poem competition. Poems by Fleur Adcock, John Clare, Emily Dickinson, UA Fanthorpe, John Freeman, Stanley Kunitz, Norman MacCaig, Christina Rossetti, Peter Walton and Hamish Whyte. Cover illustration by Sam Cannon.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Candlestick Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 October 2018
Pages
20
ISBN
9781907598753