In all the poems I've written I've not really engaged in politics, and when I've found myself moving in that direction I've always stopped myself.
In all the poems I've written I've not really engaged in politics, and when I've found myself moving in that direction I've always stopped myself. - Simon Armitage
- Simon Armitage
As far as I can tell, there are two kinds of poets: those who want to tell stories and sing songs, and those who want to work out the chemical equati… - Simon Armitage
As far as I can tell, there are two kinds of poets: those who want to tell stories and sing songs, and those who want to work out the chemical equati…
Where does the hand become the wrist? where does the neck become the shoulder? The watershed and then the weight, whatever turns up and tips us ove… - Simon Armitage
Where does the hand become the wrist? where does the neck become the shoulder? The watershed and then the weight, whatever turns up and tips us ove…
This misfortune you find is of your own manufacture. - Simon Armitage
This misfortune you find is of your own manufacture.
We still need a voice that thinks before it speaks. - Simon Armitage
We still need a voice that thinks before it speaks.
Killing time in the precinct, I find a copy of one of my early volumes in a dump-bin on the pavement outside the charity shop. The price is 10p. It i… - Simon Armitage
Killing time in the precinct, I find a copy of one of my early volumes in a dump-bin on the pavement outside the charity shop. The price is 10p. It i…
It’s never going to be very mainstream. One reason is that poetry requires concentration, both on the part of the writer and the reader. But it’s kin… - Simon Armitage
It’s never going to be very mainstream. One reason is that poetry requires concentration, both on the part of the writer and the reader. But it’s kin…
People who read poetry, for example, like the feel, the heft and the smell of a book. - Simon Armitage
People who read poetry, for example, like the feel, the heft and the smell of a book.
You’re beautiful because when you were born, undiscovered planets lined up to peep over the rim of your cradle and lay gifts of gravity and light at … - Simon Armitage
You’re beautiful because when you were born, undiscovered planets lined up to peep over the rim of your cradle and lay gifts of gravity and light at …
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