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Poem of the month

Each month, the Guardian's Review section selects a poet or poem to highlight

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    Poem of the month: Doctor! by Holly Pester

    Each month the Guardian’s Review section chooses a poem or poet to highlight
  • Local youths walk on oil pipeline belonging to the Shell Oil company in Utorogun, Nigeria, Sunday, March 5, 2006. Armed militants in Nigeria vowed Sunday to cut daily oil exports from this West African nation’s troubled delta region by another 1 million barrels by the end of March, as OPEC nations prepared for a strategy meeting in Vienna this week. A wave of militant assaults on pipelines and oil facilities has already cut production by 455,000 barrels per day in Nigeria, which normally exports 2.5 million barrels of crude daily. (AP Photo/George Osodi)

    Poem of the month: Oil Music by Gboyega Odubanjo

    Each month the Guardian’s Review section chooses a poem or poet to highlight
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    Poem of the month: Dinah’s Brother by Roger Robinson

    Each month the Guardian’s Review section chooses a poet or poem to highlight
  • Dockey Wood, Hertfordshire.

    Poem of the month: An Evening Walk When Spring is Already Old by Jason Allen-Paisant

    Each month the Guardian’s Review section chooses a poet or poem to highlight
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    Poem of the month: Auspices by Rachael Boast

    Each month the Guardian’s Review section chooses a poet or poem to highlight
  • Mass wedding in Karachi<br>epa08930318 A Pakistani Hindu bride attends her wedding during a mass wedding ceremony in Karachi, Pakistan, 10 January 2021. The Pakistan Hindu Council organization had arranged the mass wedding ceremony for 48 couples in Karachi. EPA/SHAHZAIB AKBER

    Poem of the month: Don't Marry Johnny Panic by Mizzy Hussain

    Each month the Guardian’s review section chooses a poet or poem to highlight
  • men bikes canal

    Poem of the month: Now All That Shined Is Shit by Luke Wright

    Each month the Guardian’s Review section chooses a poet or poem to highlight
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    Poem of the month: Serenity Prayer by Brian Bilston

    Each month the Guardian’s review section chooses a poet or poem to highlight
  • A barrister's wig on old book

    Poem of the month: How to balance law books on your head by Holly Hopkins

    Each month the Guardian’s Review section selects a poet or poem to highlight
  • An illuminated billboard of Charlize Theron advertising Dior stands out against grey buildings in London January 24, 2014. REUTERS/Luke MacGregor (BRITAIN - Tags: SOCIETY)

    Poem of the month: The Magus by Alan Gillis

    Each month, the Guardian’s Review section selects a poet or poem to highlight
  • Jackie Morris from The Lost Spells by Robert Macfarlane

    Poem of the month: jay by Robert Macfarlane

    Each month the Guardian’s review section chooses a poet or poem to highlight
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    Poem of the month: Sexual Antinomianism by Sasha Dugdale

    Each month the Guardian’s review section chooses a poet or poem to highlight
  • Leave it all … Uig Sands on the Isle of Lewis, Scotland.

    Poem of the month: How to Do Absolutely Nothing by Barbara Kingsolver

    Each month the Guardian’s review section chooses a poet or poem to highlight
  • Jump sequence (3 of 3), Polar Bear (Ursus arctos), Hinlopen Strait, Svalbard, Norway, jumping onto an iceberg, Arctic Norway, Hinlopen Strait. For Review piece on books about global warming Ralph Lee Hopkins/National Geographic/Getty Creative

    Poem of the month: Prayer at Seventy by Vicki Feaver

    Each month the Guardian’s review section chooses a poet or poem to highlight
  • Poem of the month: Cinematic by Peter McDonald

    Each month the Guardian’s Review section selects a poet or a poem to highlight
  • Brimstone Butterfly<br>epa02859606 A brimstone butterfly sits on a flower in the town of Uzda, some 60 km from Minsk, Belarus, 07 August 2011. EPA/TATYANA ZENKOVICH

    Poem of the month: Primavera by Robin Robertson

    Each month the Guardian’s Review section selects a poet or a poem to highlight
  • Rain through car windshield

    Poem of the month: The drive home by Craig Coyle

    Poem of the month
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    Poem of the month: Nightingale by Deryn Rees-Jones

    Each month the Guardian’s Review section selects a poem to highlight
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    Poem of the month: Moonlight Sonata by Ruth Padel

    Each month the Guardian’s Review section selects a poem to highlight
  • John Milton

    Poem of the month: The Canon by Jacqueline Saphra

    Each month the Guardian’s Review section selects a poem to highlight
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