Poetry and Strength evening at The Lamb, 28 October 2025 at 7

Poetry and Strength evening at The Lamb

READING POEMS BY PUBLISHED POETS AND TALKING ABOUT THEIR UNDERSTANDING OF WHAT STRENGTH IS AND CAN BE

The experiences of those who love poetry clearly suggest that reading the right poem at the right (or even the wrong) moment can leave us actually feeling stronger. 

Having the resolve to go back to a place in your childhood and then accepting what you find and do not find there, re-asserting your self-belief in the face of circumstances, knowing how to look upwards when the body begins to struggle, imagining being judged and keeping your head above water, and finding strength in nature, are just some of the moments that matter in these poems about strength.

The feelings and thoughts  poems can give us may be surprisingly like those we have ourselves or startlingly unlike. So poems can be mirrors or challengers. They can prove that when it comes to feeling strong or at a loss to find strength, we are not alone, and this proof can be left with us like a letter in our pocket that we have just opened and are relieved to have read.

There are poems – we have read them gratefully, marvelling – which talk directly to us, as though with us specifically in mind. Others thrill us with an otherness completely off our radar. 

This evening aims to create the friendly, informal and focused conditions for us to absorb the strength-giving powers of poetry, inner strength in reflection, outer strength in action.

Everyone can feel free to express their thoughts and feelings about the poems as they want to. A lot of ground gets covered, poems and readers come alive, and friends are quickly made of the poets and each other. 

Anna Akhmatova, Elizabeth Bishop, Charles Bukowski, John Clare, Patrick Creagh, C Day-Lewis, Emily Dickinson, W S Graham, Seamus Heaney, W E Henley, Vladimir Khodasevich, Edna St Vincent Millay, Marianne Moore, Jo Shapcott, Alfred Tennyson, R S Thomas, Ella Wheeler Wilcox, Adam Zagajewski

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The Lamb’s very good supper menu is a click away here at https://www.thelamblondon.com/food-drinks

But NB you will be sent the special supper pre-order link once you have booked for Poetry and Strength ! 

"A lovely evening, roaming through hopeful, thoughtful poets by candlelight - gosh, the Lamb is so nice".
Sue Gee
after Poetry and Hope at The Lamb, Bloomsbury, September 2025
"Wonderful and thought-provoking".
Romee Tilanus
after Poetry and Hope in Hertford, July 2025
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Top picture: ground floor of The Lamb (built in the 1720s), 94 Lamb’s Conduit Street, Bloomsbury, London

Second to Top picture: Photograph of a yew tree at St Peter and St Paul Church, Boughton, Kent by Dr Astrid Sturma

Third picture: Cornelis Joseph d’Heur, Strength

Bottom picture: Edgar Degas, Young Spartan Girls Challenging Young Boys to Wrestle With Them

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