The Railway Bridge of the Silvery Tay


Lu par LibriVox Volunteers

LibriVox volunteers bring you nine different readings of The Railway Bridge of the Silvery Tay, by William McGonagall, to celebrate April Fool's Day. Scottish poet William McGonagall is widely considered to be one of the worst poets of the English language. He wrote this poem in honor of The Tay Rail Bridge which was opened in 1878 and which subsequently collapsed a year later, causing the death of 75 train passengers, and inspiring McGonagall to write yet famously bad poem entitled The Tay Bridge Disaster. This was the weekly poetry project for the week of March 26, 2006.
(Summary by Annie Coleman) (0 hr 26 min)

Chapitres

Version 1 3:05 Lu par Annie Coleman Rothenberg
Version 2 2:41 Lu par Brett Shand
Version 3 2:40 Lu par Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023)
Version 4 3:46 Lu par Fox in the Stars
Version 5 2:24 Lu par Martin Clifton
Version 6 3:08 Lu par Marlo Dianne
Version 7 2:51 Lu par Mark F. Smith
Version 8 2:41 Lu par Peter Eastman
Version 9 3:08 Lu par Stephan Möbius