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Featured Poem: Climbing by Amy Lowell

Written by Isobel Lobo, 15th August 2022

Today’s Featured Poem is 'Climbing' by Amy Lowell read by The Reader's Publications Manager, Grace.

This poem has been kindly BSL interpreted for The Reader by Anthony Redshaw.

Climbing 

High up in the apple tree climbing I go,
With the sky above me, the earth below.
Each branch is the step of a wonderful stair
Which leads to the town I see shining up there.

Climbing, climbing, higher and higher,
The branches blow and I see a spire,
The gleam of a turret, the glint of a dome,
All sparkling and bright, like white sea foam.

On and on, from bough to bough,
The leaves are thick, but I push my way through;
Before, I have always had to stop,
But to-day I am sure I shall reach the top.

Today to the end of the marvelous stair,
Where those glittering pinacles flash in the air!
Climbing, climbing, higher I go,
With the sky close above me, the earth far below.

By Amy Lowell

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