Malcolm Guite reminds us of Seamus Heaney’s advice to “read poems as prayers.” Even better is to hear them read to us. I especially enjoy Malcolm’s reading of his poem below “All the Kingdoms of the World.”
image courtesy of https://lanciaesmith.com
image by https://lanciaesmith.com
Today, on Shrove Tuesday, I am reposting the first of the weekly series in which you can hear me read aloud the poems I chose for my Lent Anthology The Word in the Wilderness. In the book itself you can read my commentary on each poem but I thought the recordings of my reading them might be useful, especially to groups who are using the book together.Where copyright allows I will also post the texts of the poems themselves here. Once more I am grateful to Lancia Smith who will be providing specially made images for these weekly posts. Lancia has told me that today’s image of the shell suggests a sense of our being ‘cleansed and emptied of what we once carried now waiting for a new day of our own’. But there is also of course the other sense in which…
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