Yes!
If you read the poem, can you recognize it?
If you know what onomatopoeia is, it should be apparent, even from the first line: "Wind in the poplars and a broken branch..." With even that first line, you can hear the violent rushing of the wind and the popping and breaking of branches.
Gillian Clarke was born in 1937.
Gillian Clarke was born in Cardiff, Wales.
"Catrin" by Gillian Clarke was published in 1990.
1937
the hare in july
sadness and Happiness
Gillian Clarke
Gillian Clarke has writen over 20 poems and around 15 of them are used in the AQA anthology book used by GCSE students.
yes, there is a metaphor in the poem lament by Gillian Clarke ... 'nest of sickness' (stanza 1 line 3) which backs up the poets point about the burden of the turtles, because green turtles are suffering due to the effects of war and human activities.
Gillian Welch was born on October 2, 1967.
Gillian Welch was born on October 2, 1967.
Gillian Grisman was born on October 20, 1969, in Massachusetts, USA.