Poetry collection review: Some of me Poems (1976) by Pam Ayres.

For today's blog post people I have decided to review Pam Ayres' first collection Some of me Poems from 1976. I have to say that I was looking forwards to reading some of Pam Ayres' work. Her first collection did not disappoint. For one thing it was hilarious! I love how Pam Ayres can write a poem, perfectly executing what she wants to say while being funny and being able to rhyme well. One poem that was a strand out for me was 'Oh I Wish I'd looked after me Teeth'. This poem is an excellent example to highlight the point I was making. It is also got me thinking about my own teeth. I might not be one for eating sweets or drinking fizzy drinks but still...

Going back to the rhyming, none of it is repeated or used just to used. Imagine if someone wrote something just rhyme it but the writing did not fit. The thing with Pam Ayres is that her poetry seems to flow magically with the rhyme. None of it was overpowering either. Each poem in the collection was different, regardless of what rhymed or not. The subjects were different, discussing 'Sam and the Paraffin man' to 'Honey' and 'The Frogmarch'.

Some of me Poems was a wonderful collection, that was funny and a pure joy to read. I am giving the collection a 9/10.


Until next time,


Thomas.

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