Susan Jones – Writer

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Susan Jones writes romantic drama with a touch of humour, and historical sagas as Lydia King. She lives in North Warwickshire, and loves walking through the beautiful woodlands where she lives, and gardening and reading are her pastimes.

Here’s the first verse of a poem by Robert Browning (1812 – 1889)

Home – Thoughts, from Abroad

Oh, to be in England

Now that April’s there,

And whoever wakes in England

Sees, some morning, unaware,

That the lowest boughs and the brushwood sheaf

Round the elm-tree bole are in tiny leaf,

While the chaffinch sings on the orchard bough

In England – now!

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 I’m sure he was missing England Don’t you?  Here’s my response to his poem,

Home – Thoughts from England.

Oh, to be in England

Now that April’s here.

 To wake one morning, suddenly aware –

Of blossoming trees, bumble-bees,

Rolling fields turned yellow.

A chaffinch singing merrily

On the bough of next door’s old pine tree.

There’s nowhere else I’d rather be,

Than in England – now!

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13 responses to “Poetry for St. George’s Day.”

  1. dfb Avatar

    Reblogged this on df barker – restless art and commented:
    A breath of fresh air! Wonderful post.

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      Thank you David, that was quick work…

      1. dfb Avatar

        My pleasure, it has to be quick, doesn’t it? 😉

  2. Sally Jenkins Avatar

    As a child I went to elocution lessons and I remember learning this poem then – thanks for the memory!

  3. susanjanejones Avatar

    Thanks Sally, glad you liked it.

  4. Just A Smidgen Avatar

    df barker sent me over.. love your blog and happy to be following another poet:) I love that you’ve written a second part to Browning’s poem…xoxo Smidge

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      Hi Smidge, love your blog too, will follow you now.xx

  5. wightrabbit Avatar

    What a lovely way to commemorate your English heritage, Susan! I like way you’ve modernised Browning’s sentiments by mentioning the yellow rape fields – they’re all around us now, no wonder I’m sneezing! With a Scots/Lithuanian mother and Welsh father, I don’t consider myself as being ‘English’ (even though I was born in Nuneaton) – but wish everyone a ‘Happy St. George’s Day’ anyway’ 🙂

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      Thanks Jacqueline, I wore a red rose, but other than that all was normal. I love our countryside, does it show?

  6. Russell Smith Avatar

    dfb sent me over too! Lovely poem, makes wish I were English. LOL!

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      We’re normally quite modest aren’t we? Can’t help praising our countryside though. Thanks for popping by.

  7. bardessdmdenton Avatar

    Lovely–brought back such memories of springtime in England!

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      Can’t beat it can you? Even the rain makes everywhere look washed and fresh. Thanks for popping in.

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