Tag: Rowing Poetry
Dragonfly
Rowing Free
Reading Code
Tattoo
“Reflections on June 7, 2015”
Rowing Rooms
‘Cuthy’ – The Geelong Grammar School Rowing Poet
To Have or Have Less
Working the Loom of the Sea
The Sea Change
Ein Deutsches Trink – und Ruderlied
The International Cup at Cork Regatta 1902 – The Two Poem Regatta
The Democracy of Rowing
Rowing For Gold
Rowing to Arcturus
History in the Blood
In Medias Res
What Propelled Him
A Talent, Innate
Lift-Off
Rowing Haiku
He Rowed For This
Rowing Beneath a Lowering Sky
After the Thaw
In the Rushed Hour
Desert Row Ocean
Rowboat
Of the Will
What the Rower Reads
A Ramshackle Room
Joists of the Currents Support the Rower
The Rower and the Rowing
What the Rower Reaps
The Coxswain
The Spectre Rower
The Reason Behind Rowing
The Boat, Rocked
The Day of the Race
The Will to Row
Rowing Daydreaming
The Thought Behind the Oar
Doing A Crick and Watson
A Rower’s Invested Interest
Rowing By Silver Light
Rowing With the Eye
A Part of the History of Rowing
Morning Row
The Altered Soul of the Rower
A Villanelle on Rowing
The Rower, Contemplative
The Reality of Art
Three Haiku on Rowing
The Need to Row
The Poetry of Rowing
Rowing to Stay the Course
Rowing Standing Still
Rowing Early Morning
The Architecture of Rowing
To Row With Him
Ceremonial Row
The River, Victorious
The Unwell Jeffrey Bernard, his Brother Oliver and Peter O’Toole
Buy This Book!
To Row the Day
The Old Rower
The Cloth of the River
A Paradelle: Blazing Oars
Refining the Oar
Steady in the Boat, Pontus…
Signs of Spring 2
Signs of Spring
The Rower’s Palette
Snack Break
Of those that go down to the River
National Poetry Month: The Shortcut
Among Hard Drinking Hypocrites and ‘Eight Good Men’
Staying Out
The Shell of Man
