Burnley poet's inspiring words for international coronavirus poetry project
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Burnley-born Clare Shaw has contributed three poems to the WRITE where we are NOW, a new international poetry project responding to the coronavirus pandemic, instigated by former poet laureate Carol Ann Duffy who is now the creative director at the Manchester Writing School, Manchester Metropolitan University.
Each work reflects on the writer’s own personal experiences of the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak from all over the world, supporting readers in reflecting on and articulating their own feelings through the power of poetry.
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Hide AdTwo of Clare's poems in the project feature her home town, "The William Thompson Recreation Centre, Burnley" and "From A Line By Adrian Salmon".
Her third poem for the project is entitled "What did you do in the war: a poem for the retail and distribution workers".
You’re essential.
You’re the meals on the table, you
are fuel. You’re a stocked shelf; you are
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shift, on our behalf. You’re exhausted. You’re a cause
for celebration, a round of applause every day. You’re a
song, you’re at risk for our safety. You are not a cause for
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you’re a lifeline, a chat, you are kindness. You are lights
through an open door. You’re not the distance you
keep, you are close. You’re chocolate at Easter,
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vulnerable, you are cared about. You
are keeping the country going, you
are keeping the country fed.
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remembered for
what you
did
Clare, who now lives in Hebden Bridge, works with the Royal Literary Fund and the Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers to establish writing projects in workplaces across the UK.