South Coast Poets Out Loud
Fresh new poetry and writing brought to you by the South Coast Writers Centre.
Season 6 features poems from 34-37 Degrees South Poetry Anthology for 2025 on the theme 'Words / No Words'.
Season 5 features poems shortlisted in the 2025 South Coast Writers Centre Awards as well as readings from Temple - the 2024 anthology of writing.
Season 3 features poets from the anthology 34-37 Degrees South - Signs 2024. Season 2 features poets shortlisted for the South Coast Writers Centre Poetry Awards 2024. Season 1 features poets from the anthology - 34-37 Degrees South - Country 2023.
All these works are brought to you by the South Coast Writers Centre celebrating 30 years of great writing in 2025 - southcoastwriters.org
South Coast Poets Out Loud
Elanna Herbert reads 'Crow'
Elanna Herbert reads her poem 'Crow'
Australian ravens courtesy of https://xeno-canto.org/species/Corvus-coronoides
This poem appears in 34-37 Degrees South 2025 - An Anthology of Poetry from members of the South Coast Writers Centre.
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Crow by Elanna Herbert
give me your fractious words, that I may peel away their skin
suck the rind for scraps of your knowledge let me learn
what little I have with which to draw wisdom, or stain survival
talk to me again of predation & war show me
Krähe (German)
glacial plains between the Odra & Elbe, teach me the growing
of wheat & of feudal villages, remind me of the widow picking
windfall apples beside the road, then talk stark of churches
dynasties, endless wars & those marching migrations, kingdoms
purges, Reich & battlegrounds of the fallen, whose flesh you so
lovingly feast upon, below the castle wall
Crāwe (Old English)
valleys of weavers & blacksmiths, guide me safely across your
trusted rill, where damp banks hide nestlings in a rising mist, let me
hear your secret chatter, messages woven tight in lost cottages, talk
to me of watermills, plagues, rebellions & strange religious passions
unfurl the poisoned decision to take sail
Fheannag (Scots Gaelic)
your three draped in heaving cloaks of black, that together we might
flense a winter feast of doom, send again for the clan & then show me
the Clearances, the tenant child at the cottage door, stooped in
thin silence, define home then
explain its gossamer thread of return
Préachán (Irish Gaelic)
omens & transformations, but do not speak aloud your words for
starvation or death, those long blighted twins of Éire you so easily found
& once you are sated, remind me of those thousand thousand farewells
evictions, exiles, clarify the word forever, then bring to me your forced
departures & transported thieves, so that together they might explain
your supplicant’s ease of losing her culture