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By looking at the place in my memory very hard and very carefully, and by using the words that grew naturally out of the pictures and feelings, I captured not just a pike, I captured the whole pond including the monsters I never even hooked. Here is the poem which I call 'Pike':
1 sty 1995 · Pike Lyrics. Pike, three inches long, perfect. Pike in all parts, green tigering the gold. Killers from the egg: the malevolent aged grin. They dance on the surface among the flies. Or move,...
5 maj 2017 · Pike A - A historical inquiry in regard to the Grand Constitutions of 1786 - 1883 - 100 pages.pdf download
Pike Ted Hughes. Pike, three inches long, perfect Pike in all parts, green tigering the gold. Killers from the egg: the malevolent aged grin. They dance on the surface among the flies. Or move, stunned by their own grandeur, Over a bed of emerald, silhouette Of submarine delicacy and horror. A hundred feet long in their world.
The Poetry Archive acquires and preserves recordings of poets reading their own work out loud. Ted Hughes was born in a small village in Yorkshire in 1930. As a little boy, he loved animals. He would spend his free time in the countryside that surrounded his home, observing the wildlife that lived there. As a teenager, Ted knew that he wanted ...
29 mar 2013 · The primary idea behind Pike is pike: the beauty of pike, the malevolence of pike, and Hughes essentially tries to communicate how in one simple, often overlooked animal exist two profundities of existence, the good and the bad.
Pike (with Introduction) This recording of Ted Hughes’ Pike was made as part of a programme called ‘Two of a Kind, Poets in Parnership’, broadcast on 31st January 1961, produced by Jack Singleton.