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We are a friendly local poetry group that meets on

the third Sunday of each month to read our own

poetry, listen to others’ poetry and talk about poetry.

Meetings take place on the third Sunday afternoon of

the month starting at 2.00 o'clock and finishing at

approximately 5.15. In December we meet on the

second Sunday.

They are held in the library of Orley

Farm School, South Hill Avenue, Harrow, Middx.


The nearest tube station is South Harrow. There is no

access by car from the South Harrow end of South

Hill Avenue. Entrance to the library is by a door

round to the left of the building.


Fancy yourself as a poet?


Come and listen or read
your own verse. This local

poetry group started in 1992. Visitors £3.00.

For further details and before coming telephone

0208 864 3149.



Below we will be placing some of our latest verse as tasters.

Saturday 24 October 2009

Sita in the Modern World

Sita in the Modern World



Many years after, several thousand in fact,

after Ravana was reborn in the hierarchies

of capital and its politics of jealousy,

once more she finds herself isolated by his power.

Knowing Rama to be busy and Lakshmana useless,

she fends off snorts and dismissive shrugs

not by tapping unseen powers

nor by retaliation with an icy gaze

nor some verbal rejoinder,

though all these are at her disposal.

No, she greets attacks of this sort

and the ritual of the gang’s hostile chorus,

with the quiet understanding

that is her steady and unflinching purpose.



Maybe somewhere there is a vault

hidden beneath dark arctic wastes

where busy clerks record each snide snub

for posterity in careful, cautious ledgers.

If so, she knows nothing of these

fault finders and would care less;

future reckonings of right and wrong

before crestfallen villains in the dock

are no concern of hers at all.

So, sitting patiently in her neat suit,

she lets the insults flow on as they will,

comes through their buffeting like a statue,

unchanging and resolute.



Perhaps from time to time she permits

brief inner visions of herself as superhero

winking to an imagined camera

as she speeds on through the air.

But these are small aberrations

in her unswerving mission to bring care

to the tormented butterflies hidden all about her.


Peter Keeble

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