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Assoc for Scottish Literature
@scotlit@mastodon.scot  ·  activity timestamp last week

“Don’t you find
the use of phonetic urban dialect
rather constrictive?”

—Tom Leonard, “Fathers and Sons”
published in Intimate Voices: Selected Work, 1965–1983 (Galloping Dog Press, 1984)

#Scottish #literature #poem #poetry#TomLeonard

FATHERS AND SONS
Tom Leonard 

I remember being ashamed of my father
when he whispered the words out loud 
reading the newspaper.

“Don’t you find
the use of phonetic urban dialect 
rather constrictive?”
asks a member of the audience.

The poetry reading is over.
I will go home to my children.
FATHERS AND SONS Tom Leonard I remember being ashamed of my father when he whispered the words out loud reading the newspaper. “Don’t you find the use of phonetic urban dialect rather constrictive?” asks a member of the audience. The poetry reading is over. I will go home to my children.
FATHERS AND SONS Tom Leonard I remember being ashamed of my father when he whispered the words out loud reading the newspaper. “Don’t you find the use of phonetic urban dialect rather constrictive?” asks a member of the audience. The poetry reading is over. I will go home to my children.
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