chain coral Chorus
Following the success of last week's post, featuring the work of Sophie Ford, I've got another treat this week with another of my second year students. Julie Upton took part in my Geopoetics workshop for the University of Wolverhampton, and produced the following inverted cinquain. Always one to think outside the box, this up and coming creative loves to play with forms and traditions, bringing her unique and rebellious sense of humour and outlook into her writing. In this poem she works with pagan beliefs and traditions of solstice fusing that with the sensory experiences of the natural realm.
Litha Celebratory dance and drink Soft grass underfoot Warm. Sweet Midsummer. JULIE UPTON Comments are closed.
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