Biography
I write a lot and most of it I don't edit very well. I studied English at University but have forgotten most of the poetic forms, so apologies for that. However, I enjoy writing so much that I often don't worry too much about it being perfect (which is in direct opposition to the rest of my life). I'd like to start writing some Performance Poems but at the moment I'm going to stick to whatever the muse brings me.
Samples
Berberis That mourning I went to the woods, misrepresented by madness. Life chastened, clouds crept on whilst I cried up on my cross. I picked obscure rose petals and placed them in abandoned jam jars. I trampled on my spirit, a quiet cost. I found an inner peace, like a pardon. A new diadem excavated encircled my loss. I danced on wet grass with God, crown festooned. I grasped but my hand met with a shrub called Berberis. It taunted me with it's pretty yellow flowers. Unkempt wasteland dominated, the boss. The devil kept up his damage, thorns tore at my mind. I found a wood anemone, growing in the moss. A delicate flower in a hostile wilderness. It showed me the beauty of the Holy Ghost. I sat down amongst the trees, at the natural altar of peace.
All poems are copyright of the originating author. Permission must be obtained before using or performing others' poems.
Blog entries by Emma-Jane Stradling
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Hireath (10/12/2023)
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The Eagle Woman (14/01/2023)
The Stream (19/11/2022)
The Devil (04/09/2022)
Men Confusion (27/01/2022)
I thought you’d moved on (28/10/2021)
Courage to Speak (19/08/2021)
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Comments
Big Sal
Sun 23rd Sep 2018 18:07
How have I not seen your profile yet? Great sample!?
Emma-Jane, now that you are back, please stay with us,
Just read my first piece of yours
Very Good
Well done X
I've got to read out loud for the first time in September. I'm rehearing what I've going to say already. I'm terrified.
<Deleted User> (7075)
Sun 16th Oct 2011 12:11
Hi Emma, welcome to WOL. Winston
Welcome to Write Out Loud, Emma!
Hi Emma
I like the image your poem draws. Particulaly the culmination in the final verse. It put me in mind of one of my favourite books, 'Siddartha' by Hermann Hesse.
Like you I have never read any of my poems in public. I look forward to reading more of your work.
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Cynthia Buell Thomas
Wed 22nd Apr 2020 16:28
Hi, Emma Jane,
I have much to catch up with. You have much to share.