• Kenneth Robertson

    The Caurnie Poets

    Oh, caurnie, whaur’s your rhymers noo?You yince had poets quite a few,But noo I look your paper through,and no’a verse,Can it be you’ve lost the breedThat jingled cot a wee bit screed?Are they asleep or are they deid?whit mak’s them scarce? But maybe it’s because you’re “dry”,And no’ a drink…

  • Robert Louis Stevenson

    About The Sheltered Garden Ground

    ABOUT the sheltered garden groundThe trees stand strangely still.The vale ne’er seemed so deep before,Nor yet so high the hill. An awful sense of quietness,A fulness of repose,Breathes from the dewy garden-lawns,The silent garden rows. As the hoof-beats of a troop of horseHeard far across a plain,A nearer knowledge of…

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    Yearning

    Summertime has been the blossom overAutumn chill has seen off meadow cloverA circling flock of starlings I can seeCome roosting on the rowan berry treeI do so yearn for days of early spring I contemplate the cold October skyA starlit night with frost descendingI shiver at the moon so bright…

  • Joe Sharp

    Mary Queen of Scots: A series of poems

    Mary Queen of Scots (1542-1587) (In a nutshell) Joe Sharp Le Dauphin, François and Mary Queen of Scots. The Prophecy “It cam’ wi’ ane lass, an’ it’ll pass wi’ ane lass” These were the prophetic words o’ her faither King JamesOn hearin’ the news o’ the birth at the PalaceHe laid…