“I
always tell students that writing a poem and publishing it are two quite
separate things, and you should write what you have to write, and if you're
afraid it's going to upset someone, don't publish it.”
– Wendy Cope
British
author Cope, born in 1945, has attracted a popular following with her lighthearted poetry, as well as achieving literary credibility by winning two major
writing awards. She has a
keen eye for everyday, mundane aspects of life, especially the desires,
frustrations, hopes, confusions and emotions in intimate relationships.
A much
sought-after presenter at workshops and classrooms, she writes for – and speaks
– to both children and adult audiences. For Saturday’s Poem and in honor of
this coming Tuesday, here is Cope’s,
Valentine
My heart has made its mind up
And I’m afraid it’s you.
Whatever you’ve got lined up
My heart has made its mind up
And if you can’t be signed up
This year, next year will do.
My heart has made its mind up
And I’m afraid it’s you.
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