Description
The Black Daffodil is a poem for Scotland. It is about racism and bigotry and how we must throw it in to the past. A Black Daffodil has been travelling through space since 1707 to come and teach us Scots about how to improve our beautiful country, it’s about time we did and 2007 is the right time.
Other poems:
- EVERYBODY’S LOVE
- TO A WEASEL
- EVENTUAL GRASS
- THE VALLEY OF SIN
- THE BURN AT CAMPSIE GLEN
- A PHEASANT PLUCKER
- OLD PAIN STREET
- THOUGHTS OF MY SON
- AFTER THE RAIN
- GOODBYE TO OLD CHESTER – There are fifty nine racecourses in Great Britain mainland and every one is in this poem.
- RUN LUATH RUN
- MY FATHER GEORGE
- THE EYES OF AN ANGEL
- IT’S A GIFT
- CIRCLES FROM ABOVE
- TIME IS RUNNIN’ DOON A HILL
- BAKER BROON’S VAN – This poem is about the Campsie man who is accused of stealing the steak pies from the back of Baker Broon’s Van, a classic.