Really about eves one star. Father forgive me. Next to her zarathustra. And venus might have taned mighty achiles with her hart, but mighty achiles rode on sparta. my heart is like a medow lark.
a favorite...so nice to find this great work by keats here being read so well. i rather imagine this being read outdoors, somehow though. many smiles to you and carry on...!
Lovely voice. It creates images of sitting by a fireside in a manor house and reading a novel. You have a wonderful gift and thank you for uploading these poetry readings.
Do you take requests? I'd love to hear you read "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock." Your tone and pace, combined with your accent, is so lovely for poetry.
You definitely have a gift of oration: your voice is just as singing as it should be, not too much like a lot of people think poetry should be read.
It's exactly how I would have wanted it to be.
Being French, I don't get all the imagery of this poem, though I've been living in the UK for a couple of years. But the least I can really understand is still amazing. I can't wait to understand it for what it is - if that's possible with poetry ;)
I know, my equipment is crap, but I'm a poet and unfortunately not a technician :( I need to be taken up by a first class recording studio - any offers?
Sexy, solemn, majestic and divine.
TheSpiralnotebook 2 months ago
Really about eves one star. Father forgive me. Next to her zarathustra. And venus might have taned mighty achiles with her hart, but mighty achiles rode on sparta. my heart is like a medow lark.
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marcusangami 1 year ago
a favorite...so nice to find this great work by keats here being read so well. i rather imagine this being read outdoors, somehow though. many smiles to you and carry on...!
solanaceaesolarium 1 year ago
Here lies one who's name was writ in water.
elspoko 2 years ago 3
damn, i really wish i could understand and appreciate poetry. I can see this poem is beautiful and clever, but i've no idea why.
His name was writ in water.
edmundsampo 2 years ago
I think you hit the nail on the head.
brickwindow26 1 year ago
Lovely voice. It creates images of sitting by a fireside in a manor house and reading a novel. You have a wonderful gift and thank you for uploading these poetry readings.
shaunw2307 2 years ago
Do you take requests? I'd love to hear you read "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock." Your tone and pace, combined with your accent, is so lovely for poetry.
elleOF67 2 years ago
You definitely have a gift of oration: your voice is just as singing as it should be, not too much like a lot of people think poetry should be read.
It's exactly how I would have wanted it to be.
Being French, I don't get all the imagery of this poem, though I've been living in the UK for a couple of years. But the least I can really understand is still amazing. I can't wait to understand it for what it is - if that's possible with poetry ;)
Great poem, great reading :)
britneyspeared 2 years ago 3
Many thanks for the flattering comments :)
brychar66 2 years ago
amazing recording. your reading holds the same intesity as dylan thomas'. beautiful. one of my favourite poems too.
xiangyik 3 years ago
wow! thanks a lot :)
brychar66 3 years ago
Your bad microphone does NOT give justice to your incredible gift of oration. Thank you for this!
RhettThanas 3 years ago
I know, my equipment is crap, but I'm a poet and unfortunately not a technician :( I need to be taken up by a first class recording studio - any offers?
cavafyinenglish 3 years ago
I very much wish I could help you in that department. Please DO keep up posting more videos, bad equipment or not.
RhettThanas 3 years ago
I certainly will - and thanks!
cavafyinenglish 3 years ago
oh wow.
7upIsLove 3 years ago
This is how such a poem was meant to be read. You do it great justice. Thank you.
VanguardCommunard 3 years ago
Thank you too my friend, much appreciated.
brychar66 3 years ago
great declamation old man thank you for posting
juanarm 3 years ago
love is
love has been
love shall always be
as the willows part their strands for you
may you enter the place
of solitude
masterminded by your lover
fallingwaterbead 3 years ago
I was a tad hungry for your voice and this was satisfying; so well done. Keats would have been thrilled as I.
megansspark 3 years ago
hehe....i really love this poem, the most fantastic language & imagery.
brychar66 3 years ago
& it showed... breathtaking. xxx
btw 'I welcome your insolence' ;)
megansspark 3 years ago
Well Read. Thoughtful timing, and a v. suitable voice. What a poem!
Maeglin13 4 years ago
Thank you very much. It's a wonderful poem.
brychar66 4 years ago