Sacheverell Sitwell: Black Apricot (Onetake1)

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Uploaded by on Apr 7, 2011

Duncan Fallowell reads Sacheverell Sitwell's poem Black Apricot which ST copied out for him. This is the first in a series of onetake videos: the first take goes up regardless, no editing or modifications of any kind, no trimming front and back, raw sound, straight from the Flip videocam - like action painting in film and sound

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  • @MrDuncanFallowell I have always thought Sacheverell Sitwell the best poet of the three, and admire his Agamemnon's Tomb greatly for example. However, I feel sure he would have appreciated the following tongue-twister too.

    SHADED BY SHIVERING SASSAFRAS SAPLINGS, SIR SACHEVERELL SITWELL SITS...

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