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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.

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

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Episodes
  • Episode 9: Falling Off a Log (a love poem)
    Jun 19 2025

    Send me a text…

    Write a poem, and you can do whatever you like with it. You can make it for everyone, or, as in this case, just for one very special person.

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    1 min
  • Episode 8: I Took Wine
    Jun 14 2025

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    I went out to dinner on Friday 13th. I’m lucky I did.

    This is a poem I finished a few minutes ago, it is now Saturday 14th.

    It’s probably a first draft. If you see it next week, or tomorrow, or at noon, it might be different.

    My wife is away, I fear I am turning feral, and unused to behaving in company.

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    2 mins
  • Episode 7: Keep Off the Grass
    Jun 12 2025

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    This tries to explain why I went 50 years without writing poetry. Although it is true, I am not sure who was telling me not to. It was possibly myself.

    My brother is not gloomy as an adult, though he was a bit miserable as a child, at least once I was born.

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    1 min

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