Top 22 Quotes & Sayings by Roger McGough

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a British poet Roger McGough.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Roger McGough

Roger Joseph McGough is an English poet, performance poet, broadcaster, children's author and playwright. He presents the BBC Radio 4 programme Poetry Please, as well as performing his own poetry. McGough was one of the leading members of the Liverpool poets, a group of young poets influenced by Beat poetry and the popular music and culture of 1960s Liverpool. He is an honorary fellow of Liverpool John Moores University, fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and President of the Poetry Society.

I wish the word whimsical wasn't used now.
We shouldn't have got married, really. Shouldn't have got married. Too young. Not ready for it.
I was put off by people at school - my cabbage wasn't as good as other people's, you know, so that put me off. — © Roger McGough
I was put off by people at school - my cabbage wasn't as good as other people's, you know, so that put me off.
Yes, you can feel very alone as a poet and you sometimes think, is it worth it? Is it worth carrying on? But because there were other poets, you became part of a scene. Even though they were very different writers, it made it easier because you were together.
Whereas with poetry no one has to show anybody really, and you don't have to tell anyone you're doing it.
You will put on a dress of guilt and shoes with broken high ideals.
I'm terrified of switching the computer on because there are so many poems.
If I do a poetry reading I want people to walk out and say they feel better for having been there - not because you've done a comedy performance but because you're talking about your father dying or having young children, things that touch your soul.
If I decide to be indecisive, that's my decision.
People can put their best poems straight onto the web.
If the heart bleeds love, bare it, If the martyr's crown fits, wear it.
If I do a poetry reading I want people to walk out and say they feel better for having been there - not because you've done a comedy performance but because you're talking about your father dying or having young children, things that touch your soul
The general at the radar screenRubbed his hands with glee,And grinning pressed the buttonAnd started world war three.
Everyday I think about dying About disease, starvation, violence, terrorism, war, the end of the world. It helps keep my mind off things.
by thus keeping one pace ahead of myself I need never catch up with the truth.
I'm terrified of switching the computer on because there are so many poems
Let me die a youngman's death not a clean and in-between- the-sheets, holy-water death.
The only problem with Haiku is that you just get started and then
There's the moon trying to look romanticMoon's too old that's her troubleAren't we all? — © Roger McGough
There's the moon trying to look romanticMoon's too old that's her troubleAren't we all?
I could never begin a poem: 'When I am dead' In case it tempted Fate, and Fate gave way.
Yes, you can feel very alone as a poet and you sometimes think, is it worth it? Is it worth carrying on? But because there were other poets, you became part of a scene. Even though they were very different writers, it made it easier because you were together
Do people who wave at trains Wave at the driver, or at the train itself? Or, do people who wave at trains Wave at the passengers? Those hurtling strangers, The unidentifiable flying faces?
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