The Poems Start here to explore the Archive through individual poems. You can select titles, poetic forms or themes, or you can follow a route suggested by one of our guides. You can also go straight from here to our Education pages, where you'll find a wealth of information and advice to help you with your studies, or you can watch one of our interviews with a poet. Don't forget to listen to what's new, either: the Poetry Archive is always adding new 'historic' voices, as well as contemporary ones.
Monica Ali Tour by: Monica Ali

On my initial visit to the Poetry Archive, the historical recordings caught my attention first. I did not know that recordings of Tennyson, for instance, existed. Although some of the following lines were a little indistinct, it was incredibly exciting to hear the opening lines of 'The Charge of the Light Brigade'. Afterwards, I explored the children's section with my kids, and they got all their poetry books out and searched for favourite poets. Then I spent time discovering poets who were new to me.

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The Negro Speaks of Rivers
by Langston Hughes

Hughes is one of my favourite poets but this was the first time I had heard his voice, which conveys both strength and emotion and makes the poem all ...

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Interviews

Watch interviews with some of the poets who have made new recordings for the Archive.

Resources

Teachers
Bring poetry to life in your school! These pages are specially designed to help you and your students to get the most out of the Poetry Archive.

Students
The Poetry Archive is a great place for students to research and learn about poetry.

Librarians
Support and practical ideas to help you and your readers enjoy the Archive.

New to Poetry?
Tips on using the Archive for less confident readers, and for those who are unfamiliar with reading poetry.

Other ways to find a poem

Have you only got a minute or two to spare? Are you looking for a poem to listen to quickly or learn by heart? Here are some short poems.

This part of the Archive is full of poems chosen specially for children. Meet old favourites and make new discoveries.

Do you like hearing something about how or why the poem was written? Here are poems introduced by the poet.

Do you have a favourite sort of poem, like a haiku, a riddle or a kenning? You can search the Archive by poetic forms.

The Children's Poetry Archive

This part of the Archive is full of poems chosen specially for children. Meet old favourites and make new discoveries.

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