Robin Fulton (born 6 May, 1937 on the Isle of Arran), is a Scottish poet and translator. He has lived in Stavanger, Norway, since 1973 working as a university lecturer- Fulton holds a PhD from Edinburgh University.
He has published own collections and several translations of Scandinavian poetry into English, e.g. Olav H. Hauge, Tomas Tranströmer and Henrik Nordbrandt.
Behind convolvulus and seeding grass
we park.
We see not one scuff or rip on the Strait
...
Snowflake grinds against snowflake.
Grass creaks like old furniture.
...
God said: Let the dark be dark.
Let the stars shine properly.
And let darkness with no stars
...