Category Archives: poetry

Tears, Idle Tears by Alfred Lord Tennison

Recently I enjoyed a meal with my friend Jeff, during which he quoted from Tennyson’s beautiful poem, “Tears, Idle Tears”. The poem resonates with me and is reproduced below:

 

 

“Tears, idle tears, I know not what they mean,
Tears from the depth of some divine despair
Rise in the heart, and gather to the eyes,
In looking on the happy autumn-fields,
And thinking of the days that are no more.

Fresh as the first beam glittering on a sail,
That brings our friends up from the underworld,
Sad as the last which reddens over one
That sinks with all we love below the verge;
So sad, so fresh, the days that are no more.

Ah, sad and strange as in dark summer dawns
The earliest pipe of half-awaken’d birds
To dying ears, when unto dying eyes
The casement slowly grows a glimmering square;
So sad, so strange, the days that are no more.

Dear as remembered kisses after death,
And sweet as those by hopeless fancy feign’d
On lips that are for others; deep as love,
Deep as first love, and wild with all regret;
O Death in Life, the days that are no more.”

 

Tears, Idle Tears – Wikipedia

 

Where to Submit Your Poetry

A useful updated list compiled by the Poetry School on where to submit your poetry, https://poetryschool.com/articles/where-to-submit-your-poetry/

 

Good luck with your submissions!

Poet Kevin Morris Interviewed By Ariadne Sawyer of the World Poetry Reading Series

I was delighted to be invited by Ariadne Sawyer of the World Poetry Reading Series to appear on the show for Thursday 9 January. During my interview, I read a number of my poems, talked about what inspires me to compose poetry and read a number of my poems.

For a podcast of the show please visit https://www.mixcloud.com/VictorSchwartzman/world-poetry-cafe-jan-9-2025-with-kevin-morris/. My segment begins approximately 22 minutes into the show.

The Hungry Ghost

They say there’s a very hungry ghost

Who goes around eating all the toast.

A girl called Coral

Says that he’s immoral.

But I’ve seen her eat the toast!

Forgetful Miss Fox

A most forgetful young lady named Fox

Has a habit of losing her socks.

The good vicar Ron

Has more than one

And the bishop he wears her frocks!

Birthday Snow

Today, on my birthday

I passed by a fallen tree

Being cleared away.

On my first birthday

The snow came.

I wonder, will it fall again

On the day

That I go away

 

Mating Season

I heard foxes in the night

There screams of delight

Mingled with wild wind and rain

As I lay alone

Listening for the owl’s lonely cry.

Rose Who Scratched Her Nose with Her Toes

There was a young lady named Rose

Who scratched her nose with her toes,

Which drove her boyfriend

Right round the bend,

So he escaped whilst wearing no clothes!

January

I am cold

And regret the rain.

I am told

Sun will come again.

For now, happy new year!

For January drear is here!

Happy new year!