| MY SUMMER DAY
Michael Duddy, who's 83, has been writing poetry most of his life. A stroke left him unable to hold a pen. But despite that he won the Derry heat of the All Ireland Poetry slam - with his first ever public performance. The second time he's read his work in public was for Stephen McCauley on Radio Foyle.
My Summer Day copyright Michael Duddy, and used with his permission.
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Taxi Driver (text): Hi, Sarah talking about driving - does this city not have the strangest park and ride system? You drive into what is a stone's throw from the city centre and park your car and then get a bus to town.
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