Ten Poems About Rubbish
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A load of rubbish? These poems are very far from being that! Published in time for Global Recycling Day on 18th March (and supplied with our new brown eco-envelopes), this selection finds that rubbish is far more than merely stuff we don’t want any more.
There’s a poem in which a swing-bin – complete with peelings and old tea-bags – becomes a vivid still life and a moving elegy when a family home is being cleared after a death. Elsewhere, mud-larking explores how what’s been discarded can still give us pause for thought:
“The stones, nails, shoes, this one old mitten;
they all could have some meaning if I listen.”from ‘Learning to Listen on the Thames Beach’ by Anna Robinson