Raiments of Time
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This video is a response to The Waking Lover (poem)
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I liked this piece too. I have a piece about time I wrote a couple months ago I may have to post as a response to this
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Thank you!
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Very eloquent analogies. I see dusk as more the mistress, and dawn the parting lover - the beginning of a romantic interlude, and the separation preceding the light of day.
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You're wrapped in an old package... Wait, that was a 12 year old's response... I think I need sleep...
You're MOM's an old package...
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"Ill met by midnight proud Titania." This poem reminds me of my favourite Shakespeare play "A Midsummer Night's Dream" This would be the perfect play for the Poetess, but which part would she play and why?
nordicsky 4 years ago
I love that play! Hmm... I think I most identify with the character of Hermia. After watching a movie version in class a few years ago a line stuck in my head for months that described my frequent frustrations, "Call you me fair? that fair again unsay. Demetrius loves your fair"
livingpassion 4 years ago
I'm sorry I misquoted. I meant "Ill met by moonlight proud Titania". We often have this play as an open air production on summer's evenings. The last one I saw took place in castle ruins in a walled garden with a full moon and a real owl hooting. It was magic. I would have cast you as Hermia.
nordicsky 4 years ago
I can imagine this would be incredibly beautiful in an open air setting. Enchanting really! Thank you as ALWAYS for your wonderful words!
livingpassion 4 years ago
I enjoyed that very much; thanks!
KennyWrites 4 years ago
Thank you.
livingpassion 4 years ago