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Uploaded by on Feb 25, 2011

by william cullent bryant
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  • From a Canadian witch: Awesome to hear someone take this romantic poet's pagan interpretation of death and place it to music.

    

  • @gregcurrie Not sure if this is sarcasm, but thanks nonetheless! Hahaha. I learned about it in English and we were doing raps to random Poe poems and we decided to tackle Thanatopsis...:)

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  • You have desecrated a great work. However, you are young and have much to learn so I shall forgive your indiscretion and ignorance. richard surckla

  • @KittySama Not sarcasm at all. I'm a pagan musician/poet from Ontario. Thanatopsis is a great poem.

  • A sincere compliment. Many romantic poets, like modern pagans, find inspiration and meaning in nature. Bryant begins Thanatopsis with, "To him who in the love of Nature holds[...]," addressing the poem and it's exploration of death to those who find meaning and value in Nature. To the modern pagan heart, Bryant's exploration of death through those eyes is deeply beautiful and meaningful.

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