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  • And now, dear Lord, I cannot wait Because I have a luncheon date.

    John Betjeman (1970). “John Betjeman's collected poems”, John Murray Publishers
  • And behind their frail partitions Business women lie and soak, Seeing through the draughty skylight Flying clouds and railway smoke. Rest you there, poor unbelov'd ones, Lap your loneliness in heat, All too soon the tiny breakfast, Trolley-bus and windy street!

    John Betjeman, “Business Girls”
  • Approval of what is approved of Is as false as a well-kept vow.

    Approval   Belief   Vow  
    John Betjeman (1967). “Collected Poems”
  • What the Londoner sees in his mind's eye is that cluster of towers and pinnacles seen from Pentonville Hill and outlined against a foggy sunset, and the great arc of Barlow's train shed gaping to devour incoming engines, and the sudden burst of exuberant Gothic of the hotel seen from gloomy Judd Street.

    Sunset   Eye   Mind  
  • Lovers of Norfolk churches can never agree which is the best and I think one is either a Salle or a Cawston man.

    Men   Thinking   Church  
  • Gracious Lord, oh bomb the Germans. Spare their women for Thy Sake, And if that is not too easy, We will pardon Thy Mistake. But, gracious Lord, whate'er shall be, Don't let anyone bomb me.

    Mistake   Bombs   Sake  
    John Betjeman (2007). “Tennis Whites and Teacakes”, Hodder & Stoughton
  • I ought to warn you that my verse is of no interest to people who can think.

    John Betjeman, Stephen Games (2006). “Trains and buttered toast: selected radio talks”, John Murray Pubs Ltd
  • On out deathbeds we're not going to regret all the work we didn't do. We're going to regret all the sex we didn't have!

    Sex   Regret   Deathbed  
  • I am still reeling with delight at the soaring majesty of Norfolk.

    John Betjeman (1994). “Letters: 1951 to 1984”
  • Imprisoned in a cage of sound, even the trivial seems profound

    Profound   Sound   Cages  
    John Betjeman (2005). “Faith and Doubt of John Betjeman: An Anthology of Betjeman's Religious Verse”, p.73, A&C Black
  • Hymn tunes are the nearest we've got to English folk music.

    Hymns   Tunes   Folks  
    Radio Talk. BBC Radio 4, August 2, 1978.
  • And I think it was the outline of that church tower at Belaugh against the sky which gave me a passion for churches so that every church I've past since I've wanted to stop and look in.

    Passion   Past   Thinking  
    John Betjeman (1997). “John Betjeman: coming home : an anthology of his prose 1920-1977”, Vintage
  • And London shops on Christmas Eve Are strung with silver bells and flowers As hurrying clerks the City leave To pigeon-haunted classic towers, And marbled clouds go scudding by The many-steepled London sky

    John Betjeman (2005). “Faith and Doubt of John Betjeman: An Anthology of Betjeman's Religious Verse”, p.82, A&C Black
  • Hymns are the poetry of the people.

    Hymns   People  
    Radio Talk on BBC Radio, July 04, 1975.
  • I don't think I am any good. If I thought I was any good, I wouldn't be.

    Thinking   Ifs  
    John Betjeman (1994). “Letters: 1951 to 1984”
  • I have a Vision of the Future, chum. The workers flats in fields of soya beans tower up like silver pencils, score on score.

    John Betjeman (2005). “Faith and Doubt of John Betjeman: An Anthology of Betjeman's Religious Verse”, p.177, A&C Black
  • It's strange that those we miss the most Are those we take for granted.

    John Betjeman, “The Hon. Sec”
  • There are two thing you need for a jolly good hymn.The first is a set of words that expresses the mood or sentiment of the worshipper.The second-and perhaps even more important- is a good tune..with a simple popular melody.

    Simple   Hymns   Two  
  • Old men who never cheated, never doubted, Communicated monthly, sit and stare At the new suburb stretched beyond the run-way Where a young man lands hatless from the air.

    Running   Men   Air  
    'Death of King George V' (1937)
  • History must not be written with bias, and both sides must be given, even if there is only one side.

    History   Sides   Given  
    1952 First and Last Loves.
  • A whispering and watery Norfolk sound Telling of all the moonlit reeds around.

    John Betjeman (2005). “Faith and Doubt of John Betjeman: An Anthology of Betjeman's Religious Verse”, p.15, A&C Black
  • Childhood is measured out by sounds and smells and sights, before the dark hour of reason grows.

    Children   Dark   Sight  
  • Too many people in the modern world view poetry as a luxury, not a necessity like petrol. But to me it's the oil of life.

    Views   Luxury   Oil  
  • Lord, reserve for me a crown, And do not let my shares go down.

    Crowns   Rewards   Lord  
    John Betjeman (2007). “Tennis Whites and Teacakes”, Hodder & Stoughton
  • Topography is one of my chief themes in my poetry, about the country, the suburbs and the seaside. Then there comes love... and increasingly; the fear of death.

    Radio Talk on BBC Third Programme, 1949.
  • Ludlow....is probably the loveliest town in England with its hill of Georgian houses ascending from the river Teme to the great tower of the cross-shaped church, rising behind a classic market building.

    Rivers   House   Church  
  • One mark of good verse is surprise

    Surprise   Mark   Verses  
    John Betjeman (2007). “Sweet Songs of Zion: Selected Radio Talks”
  • Now if the harvest is over, And the world cold, Give me the bonus of laughter, As I lose hold.

    John Betjeman (2005). “Faith and Doubt of John Betjeman: An Anthology of Betjeman's Religious Verse”, p.53, A&C Black
  • Oh Wasn't it naughty of Smudges? Oh, Mummy, I'm sick with disgust. She threww me in front of the judges, And my silly old collar-bone's bust.

    Horse   Silly   Naughty  
  • Norfolk would not be Norfolk without a church tower on the horizon or round a corner up a lane. We cannot spare a single Norfolk church. When a church has been pulled down the country seems empty or is like a necklace with a jewel missing.

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