Lirieke

Hier’s splinternuwe lirieke - soos lirieke vir Sing ’it, LitNet se liriekkompetisie, geborg deur Sanlam.
Cool new lyrics – like lyrics for Sing ’it, LitNet’s lyrics competition, sponsored by Sanlam.

"Jy maak my my" deur David van den Bergh

David van den Bergh 2011-10-26

"Kruising" deur David van den Bergh

David van den Bergh 2011-10-26

"Engel sonder vlerke" deur David van den Bergh

David van den Bergh 2011-10-26

"Oproep" deur David van den Bergh

David van den Bergh 2011-10-26

"Genadelose engel" deur André Fourie

André Fourie 2011-10-26

"Tweekantwêreld" deur Jacques Swart

Jacques Swart 2011-10-26

"Night haven" deur Alex Lubbe

Alex Lubbe 2011-10-26

"Ken jy ons" deur Melanie Mienie

Melanie Mienie 2011-10-26

"I'm sorry" by Jan-Hendrik van der Westhuizen

Jan-Hendrik van der Westhuizen 2011-10-26

"Stronger than this" by Jan-Hendrik van der Westhuizen

Jan-Hendrik van der Westhuizen 2011-10-26

Jaap Blonk on Sound Poetry and how it can change the world

Jaap Blonk, Bibi Slippers 2011-10-26  A nice thing about Sound Poetry is that it can stimulate the imagination of each individual listener in a different way, as they are freed from the “dictatorship” of the words.

Shailja Patel on African women and why poetry alone is not change

Bibi Slippers, Shailja Patel 2011-10-26  

Big Book Chain Chat #83: Where does poetry begin?

Kyle Allen 2011-10-26 Poetry begins in silence and transcends ourselves. A poem is both a message and a destination. A poem is both a process and an entirety. We are channels and also embodiers of the poem. Where does the poem end and another existence begin?

"Safety from a Song" by Matt Freeland

Matt Freeland 2011-10-25
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