A quiet pocket in your day. Each episode, a single poem - spoken with care. Some are old favourites. Some, my own. All are offered as invitations to pause… to feel, to breathe, to remember the beauty of being alive. Let the wonder of words find you - whether you’re walking the dog, sipping your morning tea or in between the noise. Because sometimes, a single poem is all it takes to shift the whole... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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Categories | ArtsPerforming Arts |
Pause for a Poem is a short-form poetry podcast by Linnet Hunter - spoken word poet, writer and apprentice autoharpist. Each episode offers a brief poetic interlude for your day.
Today's poem is Mending Wall by Robert Frost from the book North of Bo... more
Pause for a Poem is a short-form poetry podcast by Linnet Hunter - spoken word poet, writer and apprentice autoharpist. Each episode is under two minutes and offers a brief moment of beauty for your day.
Today's poem is For one who is exhausted: a b... more
Pause for a Poem is a short-form poetry podcast by Linnet Hunter - spoken word poet, writer and apprentice autoharpist. Each episode is under two minutes and offers a brief moment of beauty for your day.
Today's poem is Plans Gone Wrong by Margaret ... more
Today’s Pause for a Poem is when a poem comes knocking, by Linnet Hunter, not yet published and written in 2019.
Take a moment to pause, breathe and let the rhythm of the words carry you.
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Today’s Pause for a Poem is Yes by Muriel Rukeyser, first published in 2002.
Take a moment to pause, breathe and let the rhythm of the words carry you.
For more about the poet, head to www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/muriel-rukeyser
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Today’s Pause for a Poem is Not my best side by Ursula A Fanthorpe, published in 1978.
This is an ekphrastic poem, wriiten in response to the painting by Uccello of St George and the dragon. This poem will be much more delicious if you look at the p... more
Today’s Pause for a Poem is Lake Isle of Innisfree by W B Yeats, first published in 1889.
Take a moment to pause, breathe, and let the rhythm of the words carry you.
For more about the poem, head to
Today’s Pause for a Poem is Let this darkness be a belltower by Rainer Maria Rilke, published in 1922 from Sonnets to Orpheus II, 29. Translation by Joanna Macy and Anita Barrows.
Take a moment to pause, breathe, and let the rhythm of the words carr... more
Divine timing. Mary Oliver’s were the perfect words I needed to hear this morning. Thankyou Linnet.
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