Poetic Openings : John Betjeman to John Betjeman

Poet : John Betjeman : Poem : Dawlish : First Line : Bird-watching colonels on the old sea wall,
Poet : John Betjeman : Poem : Death In Leamington : First Line : She died in the upstairs bedroom
Poet : John Betjeman : Poem : Devonshire Street W.1 : First Line : The heavy mahogany door with its wrought-iron screen
Poet : John Betjeman : Poem : Diary Of A Church Mouse : First Line : Here among long-discarded cassocks,
Poet : John Betjeman : Poem : Dilton Marsh Halt : First Line : Was it worth keeping the Halt open,
Poet : John Betjeman : Poem : Executive : First Line : I am a young executive. No cuffs than mine are cleaner;
Poet : John Betjeman : Poem : Felixstowe, Or The Last Of Her Order : First Line : With one consuming roar along the shingle
Poet : John Betjeman : Poem : Five O'clock Shadow : First Line : This is the time of day when we in the Mens's ward
Poet : John Betjeman : Poem : Guilt : First Line : The clock is frozen in the tower,
Poet : John Betjeman : Poem : Harrow-on-the-hill : First Line : When melancholy Autumn comes to Wembley
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