Poetry
We have poems by people from the region and beyond.
This site is now closed. Thanks so much for all your contributions, which we hope you'll continue to make to our updated site.
You can find it by using the web address below. http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/southwestwales/hi/
A full index of all the poems sent in by site contributors. More... |
Terry of Rhos was inspired to write poetry by his late wife Kay. More... |
Dave remembers the pack-horses of by-gone days. More... |
It's winters' dream, yet reality ... Poetry by Mary Dicker. More... |
As the early morning dew disappears More... |
Mammy made those mittens from odd balls of coloured wool. More... |
Jade-blue Welsh dragonflies... More... |
Frost is natures momentary preserver, ... More... |
I loved her with a passion ... More... |
It would be nice if there was no more war... More... |
When I was a little girl... More... |
The darkness of the hollow void More... |
Tales on a Swansea fishing trip. More... |
Recollections of childhood days spent on the Gower. More... |
Hope is a good thing More... |
Their beauty is unfounded ... More... |
have your say
Ready to put pen to paper? Then send us your poems. We'll put as many as we can on the site, though remember short poems often work better on the web - so be concise wherever possible. Have Your Say or email us at: wales.southwest@bbc.co.uk
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Nodi achlysur Ysgol Gyfun Gwyr yn Abertawe yn 25 oed.
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