Books and Poetry

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Listen to: Panderjam Poem

  The Magic Box

Delia has agreed to record quotations and short poems that you have written.

These will be collected into the Panderjam Audio Anthology a patchwork in the style of the Renaissance Common Place book. To use a 17th century synonym a ‘silva rerum’ a forest of things.

Please send an email to the editor, giving your striking, haunting or even humorous quotations both poetry and prose.

Your contributions need to be short

Then listen maybe yours has been chosen to be read aloud.

I and Pangur Ban my cat,

‘Tis a like task that we are at;

Hunting mice is his delight,

Hunting words I sit all night.


‘Tis a merry thing to see

At our tasks how glad are we,

When at home we sit and find

Entertainment to our mind.


‘Gainst the wall he sets his eye,

Full and fierce and sharp and sly;

‘Gainst the wall of knowledge I

All my little wisdom try.


So in peace our task we ply,

Pangur Ban my cat and I;

In our arts we find our bliss,

I have mine and he has his.

May, 2008

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