A Poem For Friday

I would like to welcome back Kevin Morris to my blog this week. I hope you enjoy his poem as much as I did. Here is a little bit about him:

Kevin Morris was born in the city of Liverpool on 6 January 1969.

Having obtained a BA in history and politics and an MA in political
theory from the University College of Swansea, Kevin moved to London
where he now lives and works.

Being visually impaired, Kevin uses screen reading software called Job
Access with Speech or JAWS, which converts text into speech and
braille enabling him to use a Windows laptop.

Barely a Bird I Heard

By

Kevin Morris

Barely a bird I heard.

The wind blew,

And a fallen tree

Spoke to me

In words most true,

Of the progress of humanity.

Kevin has recently published his Further Selected poems, which is
available from Amazon, https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08XPMGD3F/

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19 responses to “A Poem For Friday”

  1. Beautiful words 💜

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    1. Many thanks for your kind words, Ritu. I’m delighted you enjoyed my poem.

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      1. You are most welcome!

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    1. Thank you, Rae.

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  2. I feel that I am there. I hear the cry of nature. Wonderful!

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    1. Thank you, Lance. I am really pleased you can relate to my poem.

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  3. Many thanks for publishing my poem on your blog, Esther. Much appreciated. Kind regards. Kevin

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    1. You are so welcome, Kevin. I’d love to feature you as a guest again in the future if you’d like to be.

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      1. Many thanks, Esther. I would be delighted to be featured again, and thank you for asking me. Best wishes. Kevin

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  4. Thought provoking. It makes me think; is it nature running its course or mankind destroying it.

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    1. Many thanks for your comment, Dave. I like your thoughts on my poem.

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  5. Deep thinking 👏

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    1. Thank you. I’m delighted you like this poem of mine.

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  6. Excellent, Kevin! Thanks for hosting, Esther. 🙂

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    1. Thank you, Mark. I’m delighted you like my poem. Kevin

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    2. Glad you enjoyed it 😊

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