
Where Have I heard that Line?
Do you ever find that a poem, piece of writing, a song lyric will resonate with you one day and on another day will have no impact?

In Anticipation of Spring
For those looking forward to the days lengthening and the coming of spring. This poem was written by Paula Meehan.

Gladden the Heart
I remember when I was quite young I heard the expression “to gladden the heart”. It was years before I actually understood what it meant.

Are you a poet?
In an article for www.writing.ie “Thoughts for Budding Poets” Liz Cowley says and I quote “…poetry shouldn’t be like medicine – hard to swallow but good for you”.
