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Betjeman and Larkin Were the Same - and other propositions.

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By: Roy Everitt
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Larkin haunts my poems / like a lover haunts your dreams / and a poem isn't always what it seems... A second volume of poetry by Roy Everitt. Praise for Roy Everitt's first volume, "Irregular beats of the Heart": "... secreted between these pages, beats the heart of a poet, a lover, whose gift of words belies our contemporary age. This poet writes from the heart, and shares an intimacy that stirs in all of us the longing for love, true love. " "After reading this book of poetry, I realize that I should make more time for such things...The author not only expresses his feelings but it is easy to impose my own on the words so lovingly crafted. I wish I had such skill." "Page after page, the words of Roy Everitt seem to dance around the mind. Any collector of poetry will be at a loss without this in their collection." Following the success of Irregular Beats of the Heart, this volume is wider-ranging in mood and style. Find more romance, love and loss, plus playfulness and mischief, history and inner space - even particle physics! Contents: After Philip Larkin On a Train A Picture Auntie Doris and Uncle Stan On a Church by Van Gogh Vincent, You Should See This Scene Before Deep in Shadow Emotional Sobriety One of Her Heads Musing on a Grecian Urn Insufficient Speed to Fly Like a Star Entanglement A Rage of Angels Awesomely, Awfully A Riverbank Walk Mere Abstraction Willow Shoots Old Legends Southwold - or the End of That Gone to Dark Myths and Fables Long Case Finally, You Were Indignant Betjeman and Larkin were the same All This That Honeyed Voice with Whom I Spoke European Poetry World Literature Heartfelt
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