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Ode to spring on the Tube

06 February 2009

A new set of spring poems will appear on Tube trains from Monday 9 February to brighten passengers' journeys and celebrate the start of a new season.

We hope that customers will enjoy the new spring poems and that they will brighten their journey

Tamsin Dillon, head of Art on the Underground

The collection of poems celebrates the coming of spring, love - present and past, and a variety of young and old creatures.

For the first time, writer-editor Judith Chernaik - who has been choosing the poems for the Poems on the Underground programme for more than 23 years - has contributed a poem. Tortoise, Chernaik's first and only published poem was originally commissioned for a performance of Saint-Saëns's famous piece of classical music Carnival of the Animals. 

The other verses are by poets from across the British Isles and beyond and include poems by Gerard Manley Hopkins who was born in Stratford, East London and went to school in Highgate, Andrew Young from Scotland, Welsh poet Menna Elfyn, French poet Jacques Prévert and Belfast poet Paul Muldoon. 

Tamsin Dillon, Head of Art on the Underground, said: 'We hope that customers will enjoy the new spring poems and that they will brighten their journey.'

Judith Chernaik, founder of Poems on the Underground, said: 'It's a real privilege to have my only published poem on the Tube. I'm looking forward to seeing how people react to it while on their daily commute.'


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