The three winning entries for the poetry competition - Flight - run by The Natural World Centre...
Love is one, if not the greatest, gift given to the human race and I have always been an incurable romantic, smitten by a pretty face, twinkling eye and suggestive smile...
LincsMag writer, Christa Brunori, shares her own poetic ethereal thoughts with A Note of Worth and Little Ones, which were inspired by the many paths her life has taken...
Sir Walter Raleigh's poem suggests that true love has been found and now in the light of this real love that which was before he can see was false … Dead is the root whence all these fancies grew.
Originally written in French in 1792, by Captain Rouget de Lisle, this poem is now the anthem of liberty all over the world as it comes alive wherever men are striving against oppression and striking for freedom.
The great Lincolnshire poet, Lord Alfred Tennyson penned one of his most famous poems as he gave deathless fame to the brave British cavalry that charged forward to meet almost certain death.