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Ian Duhig

B. 1954

5 poems available

Ian Duhig (b. 1954) was the eighth of eleven children born to Irish parents with a liking for poetry. He has won the National Poetry Competition twice, and also the Forward Prize for Best Poem; his collection, The Lammas Hireling,…

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I’m good but I’m not red  - Victoria Adukwei Bulley
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I. Here (from Lutèce, te amo) - Ahren Warner
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I Would Like to be a Dot in a Painting by Miró - Moniza Alvi
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I was Na’amah - Shash Trevett
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I want what comes after - Kelwyn Sole
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I See You Dancing, Father - Brendan Kennelly
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I Ran Away from Home to see how long it’d take my Mother to Notice - Raymond Antrobus
The Classics
I never lost as much as twice - Emily Dickinson - Read by Mary Jo Salter
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I La carte postale - Ahren Warner
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I know, I Remember, But How Can I Help You - Hayden Carruth
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I know Exactly the Sort of Woman I’d Like to Fall In Love With - Deryn Rees-Jones
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I just stepped out… - Felix Dennis
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I have a secret servant - Felix Dennis
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I Dream I’m the Death of Orpheus - Adrienne Rich
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I Couldn’t Stand the Smell of the Pinks - Selima Hill
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I Built Myself a House of Wood - Felix Dennis
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