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This Valentines Day find love Underground

12 February 2007

This Valentine's Day when travelling to expensive restaurants or en route to romantic walks by the Thames, look out on the Underground for a selection of romantic poems that will warm the heart and bring tears to the eyes.

The new series of Poems on the Underground on display in Tube trains across the network, features an inspiring collection of classical and contemporary romantic poems to celebrate this year's Valentine's Day.

These include verses from Burns, Shakespeare, Elizabeth Bishop and Anne Stevenson - enough to make any trip on the Tube an inspiring literary journey into a tunnel of love.

Tamsin Dillon, Head of Platform for Art that supports Poems on the Underground, said: "Love is the theme of the new series of Poems on the Underground as seen through the eyes of some of the most influential poets such as William Shakespeare and Robert Burns and coincides with this year's Valentine's Day.

"We hope that this new series of Poems on the Underground will serve to inspire and uplift Underground passengers."

Close, close all night by Elizabeth Bishop

Close, close all night
the lovers keep.
They turn together
in their sleep,

Close as two pages
in a book
that read each other
in the dark.

Each knows all
the other knows,
learned by heart
from head to toes.

And if this is not enough to move the hearts and enthuse the minds on the most romantic day of the year; a Valentine Day concert entitled Love Poems and Music for Valentine's Day at St Giles Cripplegate, will feature readings from the song of Solomon and poems by Shakespeare, Burns and Yeats, read by poets Gerard Benson and Cicely Herbert to the sound of classical music from Brahms, Rachmaninov and Tchaikovsky.

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