One of my favorites from the Winding Stair. If it's you reading fine job.
Artlitfan 3 months ago
Yes! Keep them coming. Listening to them read is luxurious. Thank you!
petpatsu1 1 year ago
beautifully read--thanks for sharing and keep them a'coming !
shakespeareintune 1 year ago
I recently taught my young cousins how to become swingers of birches. Thanks for sharing these wonderful poems - so well read. I look forward to them.
whatrodneysaid 1 year ago
do you happen to know what reference to "Tully" is from? thanks kindly
jeremyshambles 2 years ago
Tully was Marcus Tullius Cicero, mentioned in the next stanza.
SpokenVerse 2 years ago
@SpokenVerse i appreciate the response and thanks for providing such exquisite poetry, cheers
@jeremyshambles Actually, I think it's a reference to Gaius Valerius Catullus. I don't think he'd make two references to Cicero.
sonokosuzuki 1 year ago
@jeremyshambles Hm. Nvm. It's probably Cicero.
One of my favorites from the Winding Stair. If it's you reading fine job.
Artlitfan 3 months ago
Yes! Keep them coming. Listening to them read is luxurious. Thank you!
petpatsu1 1 year ago
beautifully read--thanks for sharing and keep them a'coming !
shakespeareintune 1 year ago
I recently taught my young cousins how to become swingers of birches. Thanks for sharing these wonderful poems - so well read. I look forward to them.
whatrodneysaid 1 year ago
do you happen to know what reference to "Tully" is from? thanks kindly
jeremyshambles 2 years ago
Tully was Marcus Tullius Cicero, mentioned in the next stanza.
SpokenVerse 2 years ago
@SpokenVerse i appreciate the response and thanks for providing such exquisite poetry, cheers
jeremyshambles 2 years ago
@jeremyshambles Actually, I think it's a reference to Gaius Valerius Catullus. I don't think he'd make two references to Cicero.
sonokosuzuki 1 year ago
@jeremyshambles Hm. Nvm. It's probably Cicero.
sonokosuzuki 1 year ago