Some Things I Like

Barred Owl (photo taken by me 2/13/26)

  • This poem is modeled after the British poet Lemn Sissay’s “Some Things I Like (A Poem to Be Shouted)”. In the poem, Sissay offers a list of quirky, disparate likes. Yet in the end, Sissay’s list offers a theme — he appreciates the displaced, the discarded. As a child he went from foster home to foster home. He wrote a list that offers memoir too (poem published in Padraig O’Tuama’s Poetry Unbound).


10 thoughts on “Some Things I Like

  1. I LOVE a list! Thank you for the idea and for sharing the inspiration; I will definitely take a look at Sissay’s poem. Although I doubt mine will be as eloquent as yours 🙂

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  2. Bosox297's avatar Bosox297 says:

    As soon as I started reading your poem, I thought “How can I use this with my students?” (always a teacher brain). I, like the others, love your use of imagery and making the nature feel so comfortable.

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  3. Yes, you were made to be a naturalist and a list-maker! One of my favorite images “I like a ruby red cardinal
    on a bare winter branch,” Can you create a 12-month calendar out of this list–I’m envisioning watercolor artwork.

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  4. What a beautiful poem! The lines at the end- “I believe I was designed / to dwell in the natural world.” definitely ring true. As I was reading your slice, I thought to myself, Beth loves nature. What a way to celebrate what you enjoy!

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