“How quiet death is”
— Keats Foundation (@KeatsFound) February 25, 2018
John Keats was buried in Rome at daybreak 26 February 1821. He was 25. pic.twitter.com/9wrC2QjW67
“How quiet death is”
— Keats Foundation (@KeatsFound) February 25, 2018
John Keats was buried in Rome at daybreak 26 February 1821. He was 25. pic.twitter.com/9wrC2QjW67
#NationalToastDay
— The Poetry Society (@PoetrySociety) February 22, 2018
but
today it’s hot water bottles and austerity breakfast and my toast burns in
protest#poem #poetry #poet from 'Bad New Government' by @no1_emily https://t.co/zeNL98DRsW pic.twitter.com/zgzF0MxGUu
Boats fill the harbour,
— The Poetry Society (@PoetrySociety) February 22, 2018
it’s the time of year, Mrs Kendrick makes red hot jam
for any captain away from home that wants it
on his night toast. I kiss Jock
on his rough lips in the shadows.
From 'The Silkies' by David Hart#NationalToastDay https://t.co/I3e5OCcNJG pic.twitter.com/Th4dEpDvqC
I'll be hugging the memory
— The Poetry Society (@PoetrySociety) February 22, 2018
of how, open to sun and the judgement
of passing eyes, young builders lay
golden and melting on hot pavements,
the toast of Cardiff.
From 'Toast' by @sheenaghpugh #poem #poet #poetry #NationalToastDay pic.twitter.com/EjL16UnZnR
#NationalToastDay
— The Poetry Society (@PoetrySociety) February 22, 2018
I fidget the toast around the plate,
somehow it seems wrong
to eat honey on bee mornings. https://t.co/s1D578erUe by @Julwe1 pic.twitter.com/12R46LXBHz
An American with a conscience mailed her Republican Congressman a check for "thoughts and prayers" today 👏👏👏 pic.twitter.com/JimnciLdnV
— Rogelio Garcia Lawyer (@LawyerRogelio) February 16, 2018
Today is the 88th anniversary of the discovery of Pluto by Clyde Tombaugh. I love this mash up 1930 image of Clyde (the year he discovered Pluto) with a New Horizons image of the planet. Happy Anniversary-- Enjoy! pic.twitter.com/IrxS3QsePR
— AlanStern (@AlanStern) February 18, 2018