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Special Collection

Our Mother’s Day Poetry Collection is different from others you may come across as it isn’t focused on poems specifically intended for your mother. What we have done is put together an ensemble of poems inspired by mothers. Amongst these…

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Mother Tongue - Gwyneth Lewis
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Mother and Daughter: a duet - Sampurna Chattarji
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Mother Among the Dustbins - Stevie Smith
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Mossbawn Sunlight for BBC 100 - Seamus Heaney
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Mossbawn Sunlight - Seamus Heaney
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Morning News - Marilyn Hacker
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More Sonnets at Christmas - Allen Tate
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Moonshine - Richard Murphy
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Moonlit Apples - John Drinkwater
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Moonlight - Alasdair Gray
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Montego Bay - Tanya Shirley
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Monologue in the Valley of the Kings - Anthony Thwaite
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8 poems available

Moniza Alvi was born in Lahore, Pakistan, came to England when she was a few months old, and grew up in Hatfield. The experience she describes in her recording of ‘growing up… and feeling half-Pakistani… on the edge of things’…

Guided Tour

“On my initial visit to the Poetry Archive, the historical recordings caught my attention first. I did not know that recordings of Tennyson, for instance, existed. Although some of the following lines were a little indistinct, it was incredibly exciting…

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Mona Arshi

B. 1970

10 poems available

Mona Arshi worked as a Human rights lawyer at Liberty before she started writing poetry. She worked on a number of high-profile legal cases including the Stephen Lawrence case, representing Janet Alder and Diane Pretty, she also represented women fleeing…

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3 poems available

Momtaza Mehri is a Somali-British poet and essayist. She grew up in the Middle East, and is currently based in London. She began writing poetry for publication in 2014. Her work has appeared in the likes of Granta, Artforum, The Guardian, BOMB Magazine, and The Poetry Review. She is the former Young People’s Laureate for London and columnist-in-residence at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art’s Open Space, as well as a Frontier-Antioch Fellow at Antioch University. In 2018 she was the co-winner of the Brunel International African Poetry prize, and in 2019 she won the Manchester Writing Prize. Her latest pamphlet, Doing the Most with the Least, was published by Goldsmiths Press.

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