Canon Henry Twells’ poem Time’s Paces on the clock in our North Transept reminds us that how we experience time changes over our lives. Our sense of time may also be impacted by what we are doing – or not, and where we are.
In this poetry workshop we will explore aspects of time and our own relationship to it as we write for an hour or two in a space that has been around for many centuries. You do not have to be an experienced poet to take part in this workshop. Just come willing to explore where words may take you.
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