Our first set of Poems on the Underground in 2024 is on London Underground and Overground cars throughout March. As Spring approaches, the common theme is LOVE — of persons and places, welcomed, scorned, remembered, rediscovered. We’re also marking the bicentenary of Lord Byron, the great Romantic poet who died in Missolonghi in 1824. Emily Bronte, another free spirit, is also featured.
This month we also mark St Patrick’s Day with a selection of Irish Poems Celebrating Irish Poetry
and we feature recordings of favourite Poems on the Underground for World Poetry Day
from Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage by Lord Byron
Riches I hold in light esteem by Emily Bronte
Packing for America by Marjorie Lotfi Reprinted by permission of Bloodaxe Books from The Wrong Person to Ask (2023)
The Weight of the World by Seni Seneviratne Reprinted by permission of Peepal Tree Press from Unknown Soldier (2019)
Bridled Vows by Ian Duhig Reprinted by permission of Picador from New and Selected Poems (2021) © Ian Duhig
The Teapot by Robert Bly from Talking into the Ear of a Donkey by Robert Bly. Copyright © 2011 by Robert Bly. Reprinted by permission of Georges Borchardt, Inc. on behalf of the author’s estate.
He Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven by W.B. Yeats


Mise Raifteirí an File I am Raftery the Poet by Antoine Ó Raifteirí


Memory of my Father by Patrick Kavanagh


Sailing to Byzantium by W.B. Yeats


The Rescue by Seamus Heaney


Not Weeding by Paula Meehan


The Language Issue by Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill


What is Truth by Louis MacNeice


Legends by Eavan Boland


Judith Chernaik, founder of Poems on the Underground, reads her poem ‘Tortoise,’ commissioned to represent the tortoise in ‘Carnival of the Animals’ by the French composer Saint-Saens


George Szirtes, Hungarian-born poet and translator and part of the Poems on the Underground team reads his own poem ‘Accordionist’ and a poem by the Kurdish poet Ilhan Sami Comak, ‘What I know of the sea’. Comak is a Kurdish poet who has been imprisoned in a Turkish prison for 29 years, as a ‘political activist,’ a charge never proven.
Accordionist read by George Szirtes


What I know of the sea by İlhan Sami Çomak read by George Szirtes


Imtiaz Dharker reading her poem ‘Carving’, and ‘A Portable Paradise’ by Roger Robinson the distinguished British writer, musician and performance poet with strong ties with Trinidad; his poem was on the tube last year. Imtiaz, a prize-winning poet with ties both with India and Pakistan, has been part of Poems on the Underground for the past 9 years.
Carving read by Imtiaz Dharker


A Portable Paradise by Roger Robinson read by Imtiaz Dharker


Paula Meehan, Irish poet and playwright, reads her poem ‘Seed’, perfect for this time of year




Valerie Bloom, (MBE for services to poetry) has published several popular volumes of poems for children and adults. She writes poetry in English and Jamaican patois for all ages, and has performed her work throughout the world, She reads ‘Sun a-shine, rain a-fall’
Sun a Shine by Rain a Fall read by Valerie Bloom


John Glenday, Scottish poet, reads his poem ‘For my Wife, Reading in Bed’
For my Wife, Reading in Bed read by John Glenday

