We celebrate World Poetry Day with recordings by poets Paula Meehan, John Glenday, George Szirtes, Valerie Bloom, Niall Campbell, Blake Morrison, Nick Makoha, Sheenagh Pugh, Cyril Wong, Linda Anderson, Kerry Shawn Keys, Jane Hirshfield, Nii Ayikwei Parkes, Ruth Padel, Ian Duhig, Brian O’Connor, Elizabeth Cook and Patience Agbabi reading favourite poems from Poems on the Underground
Listen to Requiem by Anna Akhmatova read by Paula Meehan
Listen to all the World Poetry Day Recordings
Poetry speaks to our common humanity and our shared values, transforming the simplest of poems into a powerful catalyst for dialogue, thought and peace.
Since 1986, Poems on the Underground has brought more than 600 poems, old and new, familiar and unfamiliar, to all who travel on London Underground. Poets who have featured on the Underground have recorded some of their favourite Poems on the Underground for World Poetry Day giving us the opportunity to be reminded of the beauty that surrounds us and of the resilience of the human spirit.
Fear by Ciaran Carson read by Paula Meehan
When You Are Old by W B Yeats read by Paula Meehan
Distances by Philippe Jaccottet read by John Glenday
The Exiles by Iain Crichton Smith read by John Glenday
Loving the Rituals by Palladas read by John Glenday
A Red Red Rose by Robert Burns read by John Glenday
Green the land of my poem by Mahmoud Darwish read by John Glenday
Boy with Orange by Lotte Kramer read by John Glenday
And Now Goodbye by Jaroslav Seifert read by John Glenday
Epitaph on a Tyrant by W H Auden read by George Szirtes
Overcrowding by Katalin Szlukovenyi read by George Szirtes
Piano by D H Lawrence read by George Szirtes
Belgrade by Vasko Popa read by George Szirtes
What Am I After All by Walt Whitman read by George Szirtes
Virtue by George Herbert read by George Szirtes
Won’t you celebrate with me by Lucille Clifton read by Valerie Bloom
Late Summer Fires by Les Murray read by Niall Campbell
Inversnaid by Gerard Manley Hopkins read by Niall Campbell
Narcissus written and read by Blake Morrison
Roundel by Geoffrey Chaucer read by Nick Makoha
The Visitor by Carolyn Forché read by Nick Makoha
The Red Cockatoo by Po Chu-I read by Nick Makoha



Season by Wole Soyinka read by Nick Makoha
Love Without Hope by Robert Graves read by Nick Makoha
Dreams by Robert Herrick read by Nick Makoha
Vase by Yang Lian read by Cyril Wong
Days of November 2009 written and read by Sheenagh Pugh
Thread Suns by Paul Celan read by Kerry Shawn Keys
Meeting at Night by Robert Browning read by Kerry Shawn Keys
I am the song by Charles Causley read by Kerry Shawn Keys
Song by Elizabeth Bishop read by Linda Anderson
Ragwort by Anne Stevenson read by Linda Anderson
Close Close All Night by Elizabeth Bishop read by Linda Anderson
Da Capo written and read by Jane Hirshfield
I Take Into My Arms More Than I Can Bear to Hold by Janet Frame read by Jane Hirshfield
Barter written and read by Nii Ayikwei Parkes
Tin Roof written and read by Nii Ayikwei Parkes
To My First White Hairs by Wole Soyinka read by Nii Ayikwei Parkes
The Palm Trees at Chigawe by Jack Mapanje read by Nii Ayikwei Parkes
Sea-Song One by James Berry read by Nii Ayikwei Parkes
How do I Love Thee by Elizabeth Barrett Browning read by Ruth Padel
Consider the Grass Growing by Patrick Kavanagh read by Ian Duhig
I am Raftery the poet read by Ian Duhig
A Collector by Erich Fried read by Ian Duhig
Ich am of Ireland Anon read by Brian O’ Connor
Snow by Louis MacNeice read by Brian O’ Connor
Bowl written and read by by Elizabeth Cook
A Dead Statesman by Rudyard Kipling read by Elizabeth Cook
A Short Piece of Choral Music written and read by by Jonathan Davidson
The London Eye by Patience Agbabi
The Present by Michael Donaghy read by Patience Agbabi


















































