The Spring Poems on the Underground go live on London Underground and Overground trains for 4 weeks from 9th February with poems by Kobayashi Issa, Rachael Boast, Mircea Dinescu, Jonathan Davidson, Blake Morrison and Jane Hirshfield
February’s poems feature a mix of international poets and contemporary British writers, many of which deal with the moments of profundity that can be found as we move about the mundane moments of our day-to-day lives. Kobayashi Issa’s haiku, featuring calligraphy by Yukki Yaura, celebrates the coming of spring and captures the sudden awakening of a frozen world.
The Poems are:
The snow is melting by Kobayashi Issa translated by Robert Hass Calligraphy by Yukki Yaura Reprinted by permission of Bloodaxe Books from The Essential Haiku: Versions of Basho, Buson and Issa, tr. Robert Hass (Bloodaxe Books, 2013)
Syzygy by Rachael Boast Reprinted by permission of Pan Macmillan from Sidereal (Picador 2011)
Myopic Painter by Mircea Dinescu translated by Adam J. Sorkin and Lidia Vianu Reprinted by permission of Bloodaxe Books from The Barbarians’ Return(2018)
A Short Piece of Choral Music by Jonathan Davidson Reprinted by permission of The Poetry Business from Early Train (Smith/Doorstop 2011)
Narcissus by Blake Morrison Reprinted by permission of Chatto & Windus from Shingle Street (2015)
Da Capo by Jane Hirshfield Reprinted by permission of Bloodaxe Books from The Asking: New & Selected Poems (Bloodaxe Books, 2024)
The snow is melting by Kobayashi Issa translated by Robert Hass Calligraphy by Yukki Yaura
Syzygy by Rachael Boast
Myopic Painter by Mircea Dinescu translated by Adam J. Sorkin and Lidia Vianu
A Short Piece of Choral Music by Jonathan Davidson
Narcissus by Blake Morrison
Da Capo by Jane Hirshfield





