Top 8 Quotes & Sayings by Edwin Morgan

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Scottish poet Edwin Morgan.
Last updated on April 17, 2025.
Edwin Morgan

Edwin George Morgan was a Scottish poet and translator associated with the Scottish Renaissance. He is widely recognised as one of the foremost Scottish poets of the 20th century. In 1999, Morgan was made the first Glasgow Poet Laureate. In 2004, he was named as the first Makar or National Poet for Scotland.

I like to give a voice to others, especially things neglected or despised.
Translated poetry filled the no-man's-land between my own work and other writers', and I found this fascinating to explore.
Poetry is partly sympathy, don't you think? If it's any good, it gets people to think about others' points of view. — © Edwin Morgan
Poetry is partly sympathy, don't you think? If it's any good, it gets people to think about others' points of view.
I just discovered when I was, oh, 12 or 13, that I was very interested in language - and this showed itself as poetry. There was no looking back.
I have friends who are very pessimistic. They say you can't possibly be an optimist nowadays. But I think, taking the longer view, you can still be as optimistic as you want.
People always say that Glasgow has had umpteen social problems but keeps finding ways of getting over its difficulties and transforming itself. Maybe, belonging to the city I'm able to renew myself too, and keep extending out into some new area.
When you go, if you go, And I should want to die, there's nothing I'd be saved by more than the time you fell asleep in my arms in a trust so gentle I let the darkening room drink up the evening, till rest, or the new rain lightly roused you awake. I asked if you heard the rain in your dream and half dreaming still you only said, I love you.
Kiss me with rain on your eyelashes, come on, let us sway together, under the trees, and to hell with thunder.
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