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Titanic
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In this debut pamphlet, acclaimed poet Bridget Minamore explores the sensibilities surrounding love, loss, and the subsequent struggles we all face at some point in our relationships. Themed around a series of popular songs and a certain sinking ship, Minamore riffs from poem to poem with a choice selection of humorous and somber verse.
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2 Become 1
You are slowly running your hand along my waist
and I am so aware of my breathing and your fingertips
and the hair on your face that skims the inches of my
shoulder blade that I wonder if our bodies
are the same now, or
maybe in the magic space between night and day ā
the space only people who have people understand,
maybe at some time before the dawn we were so close
to one another we became the same person
and we either did not realise or we simply did not care.
Leave Right Now
I miss you. I miss your
friendship and your laughter
and your anger and your
crude jokes and your hands.
I miss you and Iām not sure
I miss the two of us together.
Near, Far
The day when the friend you rejected left
you curled up behind me. Gripping
the dip of my waist like a life raft ā
wrists motioned heavy against the current of my skin.
Itās ok Leonardo,
you promised to hold on, but
I know you had to let go.
Thank You to the following people:
Hannah Vincent and Joshua Idehen for their extensive editing help and honesty. Sabrina Mahfouz for all her encouragement. Out-Spoken Press for publishing me, and Anthony Anaxagorou for his patience, help and occasionally good jokes. Kayo Chingonyi, Kate Tempest, and Inua Ellams for having my back. Anouk Chalmers for making me realise I really did not want this to be a spoken word show, and all of the above for their friendship.
The Hospital Club and The h. Club Foundation for all their support, particularly Suzanne Clode and Margaret OāKeeffe. Matt Charman and Steven Camden fo...
Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Foreword
- Contents
- Half Past Five
- Burn The Tapes
- Warm It Up/The Yard
- Runninā Around With You, Tell Me
- Do I Wanna Know
- Speakerboxxx
- But A Second Hand Emotion
- Against All Odds
- Taken Its Toll
- The Love Below
- Thnks Fr Th Mmrs
- Oh Baby, Baby
- No No No
- (Holding On To) The Cracks
- With You Boy
- If You Had A Twin
- We Done Fuss and Fight
- With Every Heartbeat
- Fuckinā Problems
- I Donāt Know Why
- 808s &
- All The Small Things
- Hey! Hey! You! You!
- 2 Become 1
- Leave Right Now
- Near, Far
- Thank You to the following people: