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8th August 07, 06:59 AM
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![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by majdan
Would Service be considered a Scottish or a Canandian poet?
Both. Service was born in England to Scottish parents, and spent his childhood in Kilwinning. electricscotland.com has a nice article about RWS's Scottish connections here:
http://www.electricscotland.com/poet...rt_service.htm
And here's another good article:
http://www.kilwinning.org/service/default.htm
Several years ago there were Robert Service Dinners, in the spirit and tradition of a Burns Supper, being held in Kilwinning and in the Yukon.
Besides his "Song for Kilts", Service wrote several other Scottish-themed poems, including "The Haggis of Pte. Macphee" and my all-time favorite, "The Ballad of How Macpherson Held the Floor":
http://www.auldlangsyne.org/archive7.html#macpherson
Yours in service,
Todd
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