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Jeremy’s poetry podcast

Jeremy’s poetry podcast

By: Jeremy Patton
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My name is Jeremy Patton. I have started writing, mainly poetry, as a member of The Written Word Group Almanzora.

This podcast is where I have chosen to share my work and also discussion and information about poetry.

Another member of the group, Frank Soderberg, has a podcast of his own. You can find that here: https://twwgalmanzora.podbean.com/

Other members of The Written Word Group have some of their work available to listen to on the podcast hosted by the group’s leader, Berni Albrighton. You can find that here:

https://buzzsprout.com/2489284.rss

© 2025 Jeremy Patton poetry
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Episodes
  • Halloween: Traffic Calming Measures
    Nov 22 2025

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    Last year our local road was upgraded with bicycle lanes separated from the road with hundreds of black and white bumps. Many people called them armadillos but my wife and I realised that they were actually something more sinister.

    This is a nonsense poem written as a challenge for our Written Word Group meeting on Halloween 2025.

    No zebras were hurt in the making of this poem…

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    2 mins
  • Orange is the Colour of Halloween
    Nov 1 2025

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    Another Halloween poem, this one about the monster in the White House. It may seem superficially anti-American, but it isn’t, it is just lamenting what America is becoming.

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    2 mins
  • Mr Andrew Mountbatten Windsor’s Halloween
    Oct 31 2025

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    Went to bed last night and wrote half of this, having watched Newsnight. Finished it before I got up this morning. Heroes don’t always wear capes, some villains are always in fancy dress.

    This is the first poem in my new season.

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    2 mins
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