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What is the poem Harmonium about?

What is the poem Harmonium about?

It’s a poem about memories, and remembering my time in the church choir, and the fact that my dad was in the church choir as well. Its relevance is to do with my relationship with my dad. SIMON: Harmonium.

What is a Farrand Chapelette?

The Farrand Chapelette was gathering dust. in the shadowy porch of Marsden Church. And was due to be bundled off to the skip. Or was mine, for a song, if I wanted it. Sunlight, through stained glass, which day to day.

What is the theme of the poem give by Simon Armitage?

Summary of Give It is meant to confront the reader with the reality of homelessness and make them realize that they could do more to help.

Does Simon Armitage have a wife?

Sue Roberts
Simon Armitage/Wife

What is the clown punk about?

‘The Clown Punk’ is about a real event that occurred in Simon Armitage’s life. This poem flashes back and forth between past and present events. ‘The Clown Punk’ is presented in four stanzas of four, four, four, and two lines with a vague rhyming pattern of AABBCCDDEEFFGG though often these are half-rhymes.

Where is Simon Armitage’s shed?

Holme Valley
Poet Laureate Simon Armitage will host a new podcast from a shed at his Holme Valley home, it has been announced.

What did Simon Armitage say about Ted Hughes work?

Simon Armitage: ‘I always thought, if Ted Hughes can do it why can’t I?’ Simon Armitage.

What does shrunken scalp mean?

A shrunken head is a severed and specially prepared human head that is used for trophy, ritual, or trade purposes. Shuar people call a shrunken head a tsantsa, also transliterated tzantza. Many tribe leaders would show off their heads to scare enemies.

Why did Armitage write remains?

‘Remains’ is based on the experiences of a soldier who served in Basra in Iraq. He suffered severe PTSD as a result of his experiences and the poem recalls one particular event where the soldier shot the looter of a bank and was left with horrendous flashbacks reliving the moment of the man’s death.

What is the poem harmonium by John Armitage about?

“Harmonium” is a touching poem that initially appears to be about Armitage’s attachment to this musical instrument that, although old and almost worn out, was a part of his childhood.

How did the harmonium fall out of use?

The harmonium eventually fell out of use, and in the opening lines of his poem “Harmonium” Armitage states that it was “gathering dust / in the shadowy porch.” It would have been thrown in a skip had Armitage not wanted it. In the final line of the first stanza he comments that he could have it “for a song”, an idiom that means very cheaply.

Who is the poet analysis team for harmonium?

Lee-James, a.k.a. LJ, has been a Poem Analysis team member ever since Novemer 2015, providing critical analysis of poems from the past and present. Nowadays, he helps manage the team and the website. Bovey, Lee-James. “Harmonium by Simon Armitage”.

Where do you find a harmonium in a poem?

• The harmonium is a musical organ (usually found in a church) that is played using keys and foot pedals. The poem tells the story of someone rescuing a harmonium from being “”bundled off to the skip””. The narrator needs the help of his father to carry the instrument away from the church.

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