Felix's Library

Felix penned nearly 2000 poems and 11 poetry collections in his time. He was admired for his ability to write profound poetry about simple, natural things. Described as "a 21st century Kipling", he elucidated the culture and politics of that time. Love, life and death were key themes of Felix’s work - but his favourite (and most prolific) topic was that of nature, specifically his deep love and admiration for broadleaved trees.

Here you can find a sample collection of the digital archive of Felix’s poetry, including spoken-word audio and video recorded by the man himself - in addition to his unpublished work.


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‘You’re bored, child?’

January 24, 2007
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This is the Song

April 9, 2007
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A Glass Half Empty

April 17, 2001
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‘All the young dudes...’

July 16, 2001
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‘We are different when we are alone...’

May 28, 2005
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Old Bailey

August 31, 2007
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Alone

June 30, 2012
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‘I just stepped out...’

June 15, 2007
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This is the Server...

April 27, 2003
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A Walk to Wales

July 22, 2002
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A Lover’s Farewell

June 4, 2003
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‘Who was I then...?’

September 27, 2005
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There is No Future

July 10, 2006
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The Summer of Love

October 29, 2002
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Love Came to Visit Me

March 30, 2002
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Winning the Lottery

June 22, 2001
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White Van Man

June 28, 2005
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Blackthorn Winter

April 30, 2008
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‘I know a hidden field...’

September 15, 2002
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A Flawed Rose

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Downsizing

January 16, 2002
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