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Evening Solace by Charlotte Bronte

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"This poem reworks a commonplace idea- the soothing effect of the passage of time which turns the sufferings of past experience into memories which can be recalled in tranquillity with only a lingering sense of melancholy." The Brontes, Selected Poems.

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  • You have such a pair of beautiful eyes and a great voice for her poems, it sounds like you are speaking from your heart! I like your version very much!

    How about another poem of hers, called Life.

    Looking forward for your new clip!

  • Thank you so much! Yes 'Life' is one of my favourites too. I'll do it just for you :)

  • it sort of replaces the weatherman ,doesn't it.

    i smile how every red blooded heterosexual male will be utterly distracted by your inarguable good looks...he'll have to listen twice to deal with the distraction.

  • Ha ha!! And maybe the odd homosexual male too! Thanks for the laugh....and the comment ;)

  • Absolutely the cordial of reading perfection, breathless and utterly captivating. Without meaning to patronise, you are a token to the world of spoken poetry, you bring history and emotion from literatiures archive to such brilliance in life and performance.

  • Thanks dear ~ I'm going to reply to you via a mail.

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  • When I heard he had cancer and would die, I sent him a text. I jested with him, the atheist, that I prayed for reincarnation and that I would be willing to return as his parent, his sibling, as penitent-priest ...but just wanted to be with him again.

  • Very nice reading: powerful and gentle and pointed to the force of language throughout. "And it can live on moonlight glimmer..." Quiet a diet! And yet it satisfies.

  • Nice poem. Thanks.

  • Thanks David ;)

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