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Jeremy Mifsud reads a selection of his poems published in collections and literary journals.

Jeremy Mifsud (Poetry‪)‬ Jeremy Mifsud

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Jeremy Mifsud reads a selection of his poems published in collections and literary journals.

    Spoken Word Poetry: Earthly Wonders

    Spoken Word Poetry: Earthly Wonders

    "Earthly Wonders" is a poem that Animal Heart Press published in May 2019 as part of their featured artist series.

    • 53 sec
    Spoken Word Poetry: "Archetypes" & "Blossom"

    Spoken Word Poetry: "Archetypes" & "Blossom"

    The two poems, "Archetypes" and "Blossom" appear in my book, "Welcome to the Sombre Days", which was published a year ago! Both poems have strong elements of growing up queer, and I am happy to finally give my silent youth a voice.

    • 1 min
    Spoken Word Poetry: Thinking of You

    Spoken Word Poetry: Thinking of You

    Thinking of You conveys both heartbreak and desperate love in one cluster of emotions.

    • 34 sec
    Spoken Word Poetry: Looking for Beauty

    Spoken Word Poetry: Looking for Beauty

    Jeremy read his poem, "Looking for Beauty", which was published by Constellate Literary Journal. The poem was inspired by the lack of nature in Malta, and with how we often tend to harm our environment.

    • 49 sec
    Spoken Word Poetry: Butterfly Wings

    Spoken Word Poetry: Butterfly Wings

    "Butterfly Wings" is a micro-poem has been published on Nightingale and Sparrow's Instagram to promote their inaugural issue, "Flight", released on 14th February.

    • 26 sec
    Spoken Word Poetry: A Queer Hymn Sung by an Atheist

    Spoken Word Poetry: A Queer Hymn Sung by an Atheist

    Jeremy Mifsud reads his poem, "A Queer Hymn Sung by an Atheist", which was first published in Terse Journal. 

    • 1 min

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