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Marc Sidwell

Marc’s Almanac

A daily Education podcast
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Marc’s Almanac

Marc Sidwell

Marc’s Almanac

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Marc’s Almanac

Marc Sidwell

Marc’s Almanac

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Five minutes of civilised calm, recorded in East London, as the capital starts to wake up. Sign up at https://marcsalmanac.substack.comWith a poem by Philip Larkin, To The Sea."Everything crowds under the low horizon:Steep beach, blue water,
Five minutes of civilised calm, recorded in East London, as the capital starts to wake up. Sign up at https://marcsalmanac.substack.comWith a poem by Mark Jarman, Reminder."You're here and God's in heaven..."From the show:Opening/closing mu
Five minutes of civilised calm, recorded in East London, as the capital starts to wake up. Sign up at https://marcsalmanac.substack.comWith a poem by Thom Gunn, The Hug."I dozed, I slept. My sleep broke on a hug..."From the show:Opening/clo
Five minutes of civilised calm, recorded in East London, as the capital starts to wake up. Sign up at https://marcsalmanac.substack.comWith a poem by Laurence Binyon, For The Fallen."At the going down of the sun and in the morningWe will rem
Five minutes of civilised calm, recorded in East London, as the capital starts to wake up. Sign up at https://marcsalmanac.substack.comWith a poem by Billy Collins, Today."If ever there were a spring day so perfect,so uplifted by a warm inte
Five minutes of civilised calm, recorded in East London, as the capital starts to wake up. Sign up at https://marcsalmanac.substack.comWith a poem by Lord Macaulay, an extract from Horatius."And how can man die betterThan facing fearful odds
Five minutes of civilised calm, recorded in East London, as the capital starts to wake up. Sign up at https://marcsalmanac.substack.comWith a poem by Ezra Pound, The Ballad of the Goodly Fere."No capon priest was the Goodly FereBut a man o'
Five minutes of civilised calm, recorded in East London, as the capital starts to wake up. Sign up at https://marcsalmanac.substack.comWith a poem by AE Housman."Loveliest of trees, the cherry nowIs hung with bloom along the bough..."From t
Five minutes of civilised calm, recorded in East London, as the capital starts to wake up. Sign up at https://marcsalmanac.substack.comWith a sonnet by William Shakespeare."From you have I been absent in the spring,When proud-pied April, dre
Five minutes of civilised calm, recorded in East London, as the capital starts to wake up. Sign up at https://marcsalmanac.substack.comWith a poem by Jorge Luis Borges, in a translation by Alastair Reid, The Just."A man who cultivates his gar
Five minutes of civilised calm, recorded in East London, as the capital starts to wake up. Sign up at https://marcsalmanac.substack.comWith a poem by John Clare, The Skylark."Up from their hurry, see, the skylark flies,And o'er her half-form
Five minutes of civilised calm, recorded in East London, as the capital starts to wake up. Sign up at https://marcsalmanac.substack.comWith a poem by Christopher Marlowe, The Passionate Shepherd to his Love."Come live with me and be my love,
Five minutes of civilised calm, recorded in East London, as the capital starts to wake up. Sign up at https://marcsalmanac.substack.comWith a poem by Mary Oliver, The Summer Day."Who made the world?Who made the swan, and the black bear?..."
Five minutes of civilised calm, recorded in East London, as the capital starts to wake up. Sign up at https://marcsalmanac.substack.comWith a poem by Thomas Campion, Now Winter Nights Enlarge."Now winter nights enlargeThe number of their hou
Five minutes of civilised calm, recorded in East London, as the capital starts to wake up. Sign up at https://marcsalmanac.substack.comWith a poem by Rainer Maria Rilke, Evening, in a translation by Stephen Mitchell."The sky puts on the darke
Five minutes of civilised calm, recorded in East London, as the capital starts to wake up. Sign up at https://marcsalmanac.substack.comWith a poem by Susan Cooper, The Shortest Day."And so the Shortest Day came and the year diedAnd everywher
Five minutes of civilised calm, recorded in East London, as the capital starts to wake up. Sign up at https://marcsalmanac.substack.comWith a poem by Thomas Hardy, The Darkling Thrush."I leant upon a coppice gateWhen Frost was spectre-grey..
Five minutes of civilised calm, recorded in East London, as the capital starts to wake up. Sign up at https://marcsalmanac.substack.comWith a poem by Sara Teesdale, A Winter Blue Jay."Crisply the bright snow whispered,Crunching beneath our f
Five minutes of civilised calm, recorded in East London, as the capital starts to wake up. Sign up at https://marcsalmanac.substack.comWith a poem by Rowan Williams, Advent Calendar."He will come like last leaf’s fall.One night when the Nove
Five minutes of civilised calm, recorded in East London, as the capital starts to wake up. Sign up at https://marcsalmanac.substack.comWith a poem by Wislawa Symborska, Children of Our Age."All day long, all through the night,all affairs – y
Five minutes of civilised calm, recorded in East London, as the capital starts to wake up. Sign up at https://marcsalmanac.substack.comWith a poem by Mary Oliver, Wild Geese."You do not have to be good.You do not have to walk on your kneesf
Five minutes of civilised calm, recorded in East London, as the capital starts to wake up. Sign up at https://marcsalmanac.substack.comWith a poem by John McCrae, In Flanders Fields."In Flanders fields the poppies blowBetween the crosses, ro
Five minutes of civilised calm, recorded in East London, as the capital starts to wake up. Sign up at https://marcsalmanac.substack.comWith a poem by WB Yeats, The Wild Swans at Coole."The trees are in their autumn beauty,The woodland paths
Five minutes of civilised calm, recorded in East London, as the capital starts to wake up. Sign up at https://marcsalmanac.substack.comWith a poem by John Donne, one of his Holy Sonnets."Batter my heart, three-person'd God, for youAs yet but
Five minutes of civilised calm, recorded in East London, as the capital starts to wake up. Sign up at https://marcsalmanac.substack.comWith a poem by Rudyard Kipling, The Way Through The Woods."They shut the road through the woodsSeventy yea
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