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Laura Pollock

Vote opens on quotes to be carved into Scottish Parliament – see the full list

PEOPLE in Scotland are being asked to choose which three quotes should feature on the Scottish Parliament building.

The quotes, from some of the nation’s most well-known poets, are to be carved into the exterior to commemorate the building’s 20th year.

Liz Lochhead, Jackie Kay and Kathleen Jamie, who have all held the role of Scots Makar or National Poet of Scotland, have two quotes from their work for people to choose between.

Each makar’s quote which receives the most public votes will then be featured on a new letter-cut stone on the wall. The new additions will take the total number of quotations from 26 to 29 and there is currently only one woman writer represented – Mary Brooksbank.

Designed by artist Soraya Smithson with architects EMBT, the Canongate Wall, which is on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile, was partly conceived of as a tribute to the design ideas of Enric Miralles.

Smithson's designs also incorporated quotations from Scottish writers and thinkers as well as popular proverbs and poems, letter-cut into stones sourced from across Scotland.  

The Scottish Parliament's presiding officer Alison Johnstone said: “The Canongate Wall is a piece of living public sculpture which celebrates different parts of Scotland – our people, our land and our rich cultural heritage.  It is both a celebration and reminder of the powerful words of some of Scotland’s most talented writers, thinkers and poets.

“It’s an honour to have the words of these three incredible women writers carved onto our building as a permanent reminder of their contribution to public life in Scotland.

“As always, when it comes to the Scottish Parliament, I strongly encourage people to vote!”

People can vote here or via the Parliament's social media channels. 

The winning options will then be sent to Perthshire-based stone carver Gillian Forbes, who will carry out the letter-cutting process assisted by Cameron Wallace. The quotes will then be unveiled later in the year.

Liz Lochhead, makar from 2011 to 2016, said: “I can’t believe it, my words are going to be not graffiti on a wall, but in stone on the wall of the Parliament.  It is something that has meant a great deal to me in my lifetime, that we have a Parliament in Scotland.  

"Speaking poetry out loud is very important to me and if someone stands outside the wall of the Parliament and mouths these words out loud to themselves, that’s a great thing to feel that I’ve been the innocent originator of these things.”

Makar from 2016 to 2021, Jackie Kay said it was "a huge honour and so extraordinary to be carved into stone".

She added: "It’s so strange to think of your words surviving you – but in a sense, that’s every writer’s dream.”

Kathleen Jamie, makar from 2021 to 2024, said: “The fact that words of mine will be joining those that are already there and adding to this wreathing of poetry around the Parliament building, that wall of truth, that wall of integrity that surrounds us here. That words of mine, whichever are chosen, will be inscribed there also. That’s okay, I can go out with that!”

The quotations that will form part of the public vote are as follows:

Liz Lochhead

Option 1

this

our one small country…

our one, wondrous, spinning, dear green place.

What shall we build of it, together

in this our one small time and space?

– from Grace, A Handsel, New & Collected Poems, 2012

Option 2

Love surprises us. It’s like when sunlight flings

A sudden shaft that lights up glamourous the rain

Across a Glasgow street

– from Epithalamium, A Handsel, New & Collected Poems, 2012

Jackie Kay

Option 1

The dead don't go till you do, loved ones.

The dead are still here, holding our hands.

– from Darling, the title poem in Darling: New & Selected Poems, 2007

Option 2

Where do you come from?

'Here,' I said, 'Here. These parts.'

– from In my country, Darling: New & Selected Poems, 2007

Kathleen Jamie

Option 1

Be brave: by the weird-song in the dark you’ll find your way.

– from The Storm, The Bonniest Companie, 2015

Option 2

And the wild ways we think we walk Just bring us here again.

– from The Tradition, The Bonniest Companie, 2015

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