Articles relating to North East
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The Prophet/The Druid
From: Poem, on 29th October 2012
Quo a wife wi a bairn at her breist Spik till s o littlins Sae he made repon, Yer bairns … read more» -
Lament in Andalucia
From: Poem, on 18th October 2012
Al-Husri: Moorish Poet. Inglis translation, A.J. Arberry. In Andalusia, Fowk s keenin-claes… read more» -
The Coo's-Lick
From: Poem, on 18th October 2012
Al-Husri: Moorish Poet. Inglis translation, A.J. Arberry. A coo s-lick curl, hung doon tae … read more» -
Puil wi Turtles
From: Poem, on 18th October 2012
Ibn Sara: Moorish Poet. Inglis Translation, Harold Moorland. Deep is the puil, that … read more» -
"The days are riggin us in blaik"
From: Poem, on 18th October 2012
Al-Maarri: Persian Poet, died 1058. Inglis Translator Henry Baerlein. The days are riggin… read more» -
Artist man and the mother woman - a new play in Doric
From: News, on 15th October 2012
Written in Morna Pearson's trademark "lurid, post-modern Doric" (The Scotsman), The Artist … read more» -
Fairm Toun
From: Poem, on 10th October 2012
Cross rinnin watter turn a nippy neuk Skiff roon a dyke an wauk a ferny brae Sheep dover in … read more» -
Dandy
From: Poem, on 09th October 2012
My lad s a bonnie lad My lad s a dandy My lad s a bonnie lad He likes sugar candy Gin ye wint … read more» -
Doric Food Rap
From: Poem, on 09th October 2012
Birssle! Birssle! sing the twa broon kippers Catched fur the grill bi the North East skippers … read more» -
Traditional Bairn Sangs
From: Poem, on 09th October 2012
as taught to the poet by her father, Charles Middleton, Aboyne My mither said I maun go Wi … read more»
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