Poetry and Practice
“Poetry contains almost all you need to know about life. This trinity of sound, sense and sensibility, to me gives voice to experience like no other literary art form…without poetry I would have found life less comprehensible, less bearable and infinitely less enjoyable.”
— Josephine Hart
These moving sentiments were written by author and Mullingar childhood friend Josephine Hart (Lady Saatchi). I am taking the liberty of adopting them to introduce this Poetry and Practice section to our website. While the experience of the pandemic has changed our lives irrevocably, poetry and art can surely provide consolation and inspiration in this time of uncertainty. To fully experience any poem, we must stop whatever we’re doing and give it our full and gracious attention, start to finish, just as the poet did when writing it. So, we hope that the poems we feature below - poems you choose - can give all of us a much-needed space to reflect on our lives and challenge us to take things to a deeper level. Learn more.
For the baby in the bomb shelter by Aoife Twohig
— by Aoife Twohig
Reflection by Aoife Twohig
Swimming the Consciousness of Long Lake by Normand Carrey & Flying and Failing by Jack Gilbert
— by Jack Gilbert and Normand Carrey
Reflection by Normand Carrey
Be the Change by American artist, Whitney Austin
— Whitney Austin
Reflection by Eurnestine Brown, Ph.D.