Lancashire Lantern: Lancashire Poetry Index

Part of the Lancashire Lantern network, an index to authors, first lines and titles of Lancashire poetry in books held within libraries in Lancashire, including the Lancashire Authors’ Association collection. The index provides details of the book in which a particular poem may be found and also a link through to the library catalogue to give the locations of the required volume.

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Wackery Bill

Wadham's Commandos

Wagtail ditty

Wail of Autumn

Wait till the turn of the tide

Waitin'

Waiting

Waiting for the sun

Waiting for the swallows

Waiting to advance into no-man's land

Wake Up! Wake Up! The Snow Has Gone!

Wakes time

Wakes Week

Wakes Week - War-Time

Walking away

Walking on Air

Walking the plank

Wallace

Walled In

Wall-flowers

Wallflowers, Sweet Wallflowers!

Walton-le-Dale

Walverden: a lament

Wanderer

Wanted - caretaker at St Mark's CE Primary School

War

War and Peace

War baby

War Dance

War Memorial

War poem

War Time Britain

Ward F4

Ward notes

Ward Ogden

Warikin Fair

Warkin' fer t'caenty

warlock poems

Warning

Warrikin Fair

Warrington ale

Wars

Warts and All

Was it really twenty years ago?

Was Rossendale like this in Tudor

Was this my earliest time on Earth?

Washbrook Clough

Washin' day

Wassail

Wassail song

Waste

Waste ground

Wastwater Screes

Watch and Pray

Watch committee

Watchin'

Watching

Watching and praying

Watching t' scholars

Watching with the moon

Watchman What of the Night?

Water

Water Street

Water under the bridge

Waterfalls

Waterloo

Water-music

Wattershatten thowts

Waugh's well

Waverlow bells

Waves

Waving at trains

Wayside thoughts

Waythery world

We All Do Fade As A Leaf

We an' well blessed

We are on our journey home

We Have Met

We kids

We met

We need a classroom caretaker

We re linked to one another

We s' see a breeter day

We shall see - by and by (imitation of Chateaubriand)

We six

We thank you Heavenly Father

Weather

Wedded bliss

Weddin' preawd

Wedding invitation

Wedlock

Wee Hairy Highlanders

Wee Maggie

Weeding

Weeds and flowers

Weeds, weeds

Weekdays

Weep (Lines Addressed to a Widow)

Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning

Welcom Whitsuntide

Welcome back to England!

Welcome bonny bird

Welcome Bonny Brid

Welcome greeting to the bards

Welcome to Garibaldi

Welcome to Spring

Welcome Whitsuntide

Welcome, bonny brid

Welcome, bonny brid (written during the 'Cotton Panic')

Welcome, bonny brid!

We'll go again a- Roaming

Wellington Rooms

Wen Amos Bradshaw wer a lad

Wensleydale lullaby

Were I a lark

Were it a Prur?

Were linked to one another

West coast ports

West Wind

Western sky

Wet Earth

Wet summer of 1956

Wetherlam

Wetherlam - 2

Wet-workings

Weyver Bob's philosophy

Weyver's Triangle, Burnley

Weyvin' partners

Weyvin' up

Whalley Abbey

Whalley Nab

What a Performance

What ails thee, my son Robin?

What are we hoping for?

What aw loike

What aw loike to see

What could aw say (extract)

What could aw say?

What does it matter?

What does your father do?

What dreams of fabled splendour

What father says

What glorious hours

What have we to fear?

What I live for

What I saw

What if I love thee

What is a car?

What is a person

What is envy?

What is glory? What is fame?

What is god

What Is Going On?

What Is Home Without A Mother

What is life?

What is love

What is man

What is man?

What is more sweet?

What Is Seen Most?

What is this warmth

What makes your leaves fall down?

What might have been

What mum says

What must be

What of the night

What shall it profit?

What shall this child be?

What the hand

What the woman said

What time comes to-morrow

What use to be lang sen

What weary toimes

What will the verdict be?

What would you be

What you are

What! another cracked poet

What?

What's that!

What's to do 'at th'rt lookin' soa sulky, John

What's up wi' thee, Tum

What's up wi' thi tum?

What's wrong with Aberystwyth

Wheatsheaf Inn: Preston Street

Wheer thers brass

Wheer's Weir

When a Child Was Born

When Ah were a lass

When all the bees are gone

When at hame wi' dad

When Aw were nobbut a lad

When Death Shall Call

When drowsy day light

When drowsy daylight

When eawt o' wark

When everybody geds their own

When farmin' doesn'd pay

When granny sang me songs

When hawthorns are blooming

When he's awreet

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