A vision o ma ain countree
Scotsoun SSCD820
by various
A collection of some of the best female poets working in the Scots language today.
Track list
- Kate YA Bone – Some Ghaists Haunt Housses
- Kate YA Bone – The Last Fire
- Kate YA Bone – Prayer to Saint Andrew
- Muriel Ferrier – Howff
- Muriel Ferrier – Saumen Rin
- Tracy Ann Harvey – Breeks
- Tracy Ann Harvey – It’s No Potata it’s Tatties
- Tracy Ann Harvey – Leanne an Betty Throu the Wa
- Tracy Ann Harvey – Ma Language
- Tracy Ann Harvey – Schuil Dinners
- Tracy Ann Harvey – Seagulls
- Tracy Ann Harvey – Ettlin fur Freedom
- Tracy Ann Harvey – The Ayr Witch
- Tracy Ann Harvey – First Winch
- Tracy Ann Harvey – Frogs
- Irene Howat – Granfaither
- Irene Howat – Winter of 47
- Irene Howat – Wrannie
- Irene Howat – Souch o a Poem
- Irene Howat – Nip Nebs
- Laureen Johnson – Deep
- Laureen Johnson – Staunin Steen
- Laureen Johnson – March-past at Arromanches
- Jean Massie – Hill o the Faeries
- Jean Massie – Balmarino Abbey
- Jean Massie – Wrack an Waith
- Edith MacArthur – The Braw Thocht
- Anne McMaster – So Many Wurds for Soil
- Anne McMaster – Ghaists
- Anne McMaster – Whenever the Backend of the Year
- Anne McMaster – The Cet Now are Getting Aul
- Anne McMaster – All Life is Breath
- Anne McMaster – Night – To Stert
- Anne McMaster – Thanks
- Anne McMaster – The Last Sang
- Eilidh Rut NicBhalteir – The Storm
- Dorothy Margaret Paulin – A Galloway Legend
- Dorothy Margaret Paulin – Solway Tide
- Dorothy Margaret Paulin – Wan Watter
- Dorothy Margaret Paulin – Perplexity
- Dorothy Margaret Paulin – Sodger’s Lass
- Lynn Valentine – Ma faither at 4am
- Lynn Valentine – Loss of the Westhaven
- Lynn Valentine – The Leid o Hame
- Lynn Valentine – Missin
- Lynn Valentine – A lost Freen
- Lynn Valentine – At the Clootie Well
- Lynn Valentine – Snaw Blind