Edwin Morgan poems on BBC's The Culture Show

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Locals from Glasgow read Scottish poet laureate Edwin Morgan's poems on BBC's The Culture Show. Originally broadcast 8th March 2008

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  • When you go, if you go, And I should want to die, there's nothing I'd be saved by more than the time you fell asleep in my arms in a trust so gentle I let the darkening room drink up the evening, till rest, or the new rain lightly roused you awake. I asked if you heard the rain in your dream and half dreaming still you only said, I love you.
  • He came to my school to do a reading once it was magnificent. It's a measure of the man that he would turn up to a shitty Alloa High School at his advanced age to try and engage the students.

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  • He was pure class.

  • Why don't they read out "The Loch Ness Monster's Song"?

  • Poetry: Steven Parris Ward

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  • Gorgeous.

  • Excellent but could someone please read "Stanzas of the Jeopardy" which is one of my favourite poems despite not really understanding the final lines.

  • so nice....

  • But you're not 87, are you?

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