17 episodes

My poems are inspired by people, places, life, death, ageing and sometimes by my life as a puppeteer’s daughter. I write in a variety of styles but mainly free verse.

Poetry by Ann Perrin - Poems read by the Author‪.‬ Ann Perrin

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My poems are inspired by people, places, life, death, ageing and sometimes by my life as a puppeteer’s daughter. I write in a variety of styles but mainly free verse.

    The Oleander

    The Oleander

     Please click on the link below to hear the podcast of this poem The Oleander We found it in Albi, no gentle sketch but boldly painted bright and blowzy heady … Continue reading →

    • 41 sec
    An old dry stone wall

    An old dry stone wall

    I wrote the ‘The hole in the wall’ at an Arvon creative writing course at Totleigh Barton many years ago. A film I made earlier –  I have always been … Continue reading →

    • 2 min
    An English Cottage Garden

    An English Cottage Garden

    My Garden – to listen to the podcast please click on link below I could sit here in my garden all my waking hours simply entranced by the profusion of … Continue reading →

    • 1 min
    Picasso’s Model

    Picasso’s Model

     To hear the introduction and Ann’s poem Picasso’s Model – please click on the arrow on the podcast below. Picasso’s Model He watches me intently as though drawing a vase. … Continue reading →

    • 48 sec
    Moving on

    Moving on

    Listen to Ann’s poem Moving on  now – simply press the arrow on this latest post – This poem was written on the last day of a course at Arvon. … Continue reading →

    • 46 sec
    The Passing Season

    The Passing Season

     A poem about a neighbour in South London. He lived in a house beyond a high fence at the end of the garden and I never got to know him. … Continue reading →

    • 1 min

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