Sunday Surf Poem, you guys! This week it’s Chariots of the Surf by Clive Blake. According to himself, Clive Blake is a Cornish Poet, a Published Poet, and a Performance
Sunday Surf Poem, you guys! This week it’s Chariots of the Surf by Clive Blake. According to himself, Clive Blake is a Cornish Poet, a Published Poet, and a Performance
Every week I scour the internet for the next Sunday Surf Poem. I found one called “Surfer Lou”, and it’s so endearing and rhymy I thought it’d be a shame
Sunday Surf Poem is back on the menu, boys! This week’s poem is titled “The Surfer” and hails all the way from Australia, where its author Judith Wright is from.
This is a very snacky Sunday Surf Poem. I’m a member of the Legendary Surfers group on FB. You probably are too. It’s one of the biggest public groups dedicated
Holiday period, no holiday period—we must do Sunday Surf Poem. Today, I wanted to introduce you to a poem about a surfing shark. Well, actually, it’s a poem about a
Sunday Surf Poem has arrived—and it’s a rhyming one. Surf-Boarding by Marion Strobel. Marion Strobel was a fiction writer, critic, and poet, and an associate editor of Poetry from 1920
I do hope you enjoy reading and listening to the surf poems as much as I enjoy finding and reciting them. Here’s another of our Sunday Surf Poems. I give
May we all live long enough to be the subject of this week’s Sunday Surf Poem. Welcome to “Elderly Surfer” by Laurence Goldstein. Want to hear it instead? There’s a
Sunday Surf Poem is here. And today we’ll be sharing Hurricane Warning: Surfers. It was published in May 1998 and written by Peter Makuck, an American poet, short story writer,
Would you believe it—not many surfer poets out there?! But we did find this poem by Zoe Bonik about her first wave. After a little bit of social media snooping,






