i would like to introduce you to Erik [with a K]

Sometimes when i am bored or feeling extremely creative, i like to disappear so that my alter ego, Brad Fish, can take centre stage – among the most popular things that Brad Fish was ever good for was a series of Dangerous Things You Can Least Expect videos lovingly known as DTYCLE where he warned us about all kinds of things we might have never known we needed warning about such as paper, camping and of course the more obvious dangers inherent in too much violins in the world.

In more recent times though, Brad Fish has not been around as much, but in his place has stepped another man, of more European persuasion, and who has a taste for some of the finer things in life, such as poetry, and particularly reading it [or parts of it] really loudly in his delightfully foreign accent.

That man was Erik [with a K] and here are some of the poems he has done so far:

Do Not Go Gentle by Dylan Thomas

Father William  by Lewis Carroll

Lonely Cloud by William Wordsworth

Sea Fever by John Masefield

Timothy Winters by Charles Causley

Jabberwocky by Lewis Carroll

Mid-Term Break by Seamus Heaney

Dulce et Decorum Est by Wilfred Owen

Ocean Man by Ween

The Highwayman by Alfred Noyes

The Daffodils by William Wordsworth

Self-Sacrifice by Hanane Aad

Pocket-sized Feminism by Blythe Baird

This Skin by Brett Fish

Given the opportunity, what poem would you ask Erik [with a K] to recite for you?