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The Oxford Dictionary describes an ode as "a lyric poem, typically one in the form of an address to a particular subject, written in varied or irregular metre."
None of these are true odes then, but sod them lot at Oxford!

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About why we Kingston Upon Hull "Hull" and not "Kingston"

A poem about and written in the Hull accent

Inspired by Hull's Victorian train station

Commissioned poem about a Hull rugby team

Poem about missing Hull and how good it is to return

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Poem about meeting mythic creatures up the East Coast

Angry poem detailing many of Hull's claims to fame

Poem criticising a now closed down music venue in Hull

Poem inspired by Hull's old fishing industry, for my Grandad

Poem celebrating Hull FC, written for my Grandad

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