Poems on Hong Kong, England, Venice and Art

 

For a real poem, you can’t beat the Elizabethan sonnet: the world in 14 rhymed lines. But some other formats are explored here too. A click on any picture below will take you to its poem.

Enjoy!

Hong Kong


On Taking Star Ferry

Kai Tak in Winter
On Taking Star Ferry
No explanation needed for writing about this wonderful Hong Kong icon!
Kai Tak in Winter
Inspired by the desolation of Kai Tak in the dry season of the year - with shamanistic elements inspired partly by Ted Hughes’s The Long Tunnel Ceiling (about the underside of a road bridge).
Hong Kong Kite

Plantation Road

Kite
Hong Kong’s most striking bird, again with inspiration from Ted Hughes’s Crow.
Plantation Road
The unique topology of Hong Kong’s Peak - with a twist.

 


England


On Taking Off at Heathrow

Tavistock Square Garden
On taking off at Heathrow
A journey of hope
Tavistock Square Garden
A reflection across the generations

 


Venice


Venice Day

End of Empire
Venice Day
The sights and sounds of a beautiful city
End of Empire
Beauty fallen into decay

 


Art


On Re-reading Marlowe

On Copying Sisley
On re-reading Marlowe
Perspectives on the great poet - from studenthood and maturity.
On copying Sisley
This French Impressionist painted beautiful pictures, and had a difficult life.
David
David
Michaelangelo’s David, awesome model of manhood.
 

 


 

 

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