KEN Sutherland dispenses with initial caps and full stops in this engaging description of the view from the Stirling-Glasgow train. His poem was shortlisted in the first annual McCash Scots Poetry Competition, run jointly by The Herald and Glasgow University. It serves as a reminder that this year’s competition is open till August 31. (Full entry details can be found on heraldscotland.com).

THE BARE MIDRIFF

approachin Glesga

on the Stirlin train

it’s hie June

an Scotia liggs afore me

sportin hir simmer duds

in new-farrant fashun

frae ma windae

a glisk aince mair

o’ the Campsie Fells

suddenlie a clood shadow

traivels o’er the land

lik a caress,

an they fond hills

are luve haunles

on the bare midriff

o’ ma countrie