Since finally I found some fellow #poetry lovers, I found the motivation to put subtitles to the first videos I uploaded. My apologies to the native speakers for the pronunciation. But I love English poetry very much and I do believe that poems need to be read aloud. The first one I want to share is "A swallow" by #TedHughes, because his poetry gave me back the faith that I might indeed understand English poetry. My first encounters where with Shakespeare, Poe, and Barrett Browning. And full of self-confidence I approached Yeats and Eliot. And failed grandiosely! It was "The Harvest Moon" that brought me back on track. It is from the collection "Season Songs" just as the following piece:

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Als Antwort auf Carbon Woman

I enjoyed that one - a good reminder that poetry has to be read, spoken, indeed. Hölderlin walked a lot and guys metre might have the rhythms of his steps, at least some think so. Gertrud Kolmar's "Welten" might suit your style, maybe you know it, published 1947 some years after she was murdered, a strong woman and a strong voice, very conscious of what lived in her.