Long Pennines Poems
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Categories:
pennines, england, garden, nature,
Form:
Rhyme
A Life Well LivedA Life Well Lived
by Robert J (Bob) Moore (©2015)
The old man sat at the window, staring into space
people could only wonder, at the smile upon his face
but they had...
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Categories:
pennines, beautiful, family, marriage,
Form:
Rhyme
Waiting For AcceptanceNow Buxton is the place to stay when hiking in “the Dales”,
But your schedule’s shot to pieces if you’re troubled by strong gales,
On a campsite in the Pennines the wind was blowing bitterly
I confided to...
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Categories:
pennines, anxiety, character, confusion, gender, holiday, relationship, sensual,
Form:
Narrative
Where I Was BornWhere I was Born
by Bob Moore (c) 2017
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Categories:
pennines, family, father, life, mother,
Form:
Rhyme
Going Home In Gateshead 1952GOING HOME IN GATESHEAD 1952
Boy and mother walking home.
Sounds muffled, closed intimate silence. It was snowing.
Street lamps’ light of warm orange blazed a...
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Categories:
pennines,
Form:
Free verse
Your Wishing Well of HopeIts been three years since we've met
two years since we started sharing a bed
and one year since we haven't been
fighting on what could have been.
wishing you'd give up her hand
hoping you'd...
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Categories:
pennines, anger, best friend, care, cry, life, loneliness,
Form:
Free verse
BOEING BOMBER, BARBARA JANEThe local folk now hear a plane,
quite low and circling round.
In thickening fog and driving rain,
can it not see the ground?
It surely has wandered off course.
For where was this plane bound?
Maybe landmarks it’s...
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Categories:
pennines, england, lost, military,
Form:
Ballad
Saddleworth MoorCrossing the Pennines, rocky spine
Of the country running North South,
Following the motorway west
From the Humber Estuary Mouth
It always felt cloud bound whatever
The weather or the time of day
Stretching out on either side of
England’s...
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Categories:
pennines, dark, death, sad,
Form:
Rhyme
Categories:
pennines, nostalgia,
Form:
Rhyme
A Tapestry
A tear in his heart, zigzagging on his own two feet, he combed through his emotions, back and forth, up and down, he was apprehensive but hopeful. A silver lining, A thread to keep him...
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Categories:
pennines, faith, family,
Form:
Free verse
Categories:
pennines, farm,
Form:
Rhyme
The River LuneI breathe as softly as a little bird
Like the robin did in Arnside Wood
Quick yet calm, who for some food would dare.
The view from Arnside Knot is broad and fair
The atmosphere is pure,...
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Categories:
pennines, deep, nature,
Form:
Rhyme
Pennine ChainPennine Chain
by Bob Moore © 2021
I’ve camped in the hills of the Pennine Chain
in the cold, and...
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Categories:
pennines, youth,
Form:
Rhyme
Natural LegacyJimmy misses the hikes with his dad
Going to the Pennines, Lake District and Wales
Exploring old quarries and mines
Finding wartime plane wrecks
Marvelling at man built reservoirs and dams
Risking life and limb climbing vertical peaks
Going to see...
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Categories:
pennines, family, father son, nature, remember,
Form:
Blank verse