To AntiConniff, I say in concordance with the poem, YES! But J. A. P. was the ham & knew nothing of restraint. Mr. Schambach captured this brilliantly.The aging honesty of the human condition poured into this wondrous reflection on memories as the heart gives voice to realized truth. A tapestry of threads with no beginnings. No ends. Yet in the weave we find him, he comes to grips with life, dreams found & fading, & embraces finality. Great! Don't watch the video. A poem is words, LISTEN.....
Hi Dean! That was really good. It's the line about the sea girls riding the waves and not singing to him that always gets me. (We met in Bread Alone this morning.) DS
This reading brought me a new understanding of the poem. Thank you. I found it very moving.
vudu8ball 2 months ago
Beautiful, Dean! So natural, and larger than life at the same time. I look forward to meeting you over Anna's play in Woodstock.
LadyWoodlark 3 months ago
To AntiConniff, I say in concordance with the poem, YES! But J. A. P. was the ham & knew nothing of restraint. Mr. Schambach captured this brilliantly.The aging honesty of the human condition poured into this wondrous reflection on memories as the heart gives voice to realized truth. A tapestry of threads with no beginnings. No ends. Yet in the weave we find him, he comes to grips with life, dreams found & fading, & embraces finality. Great! Don't watch the video. A poem is words, LISTEN.....
raggyragsdale 5 months ago
brilliant!
instantchokeartist 8 months ago
Very nice!
fffflanster 8 months ago
moving
starrysky777 8 months ago
nice hat
TheTyaptyap 9 months ago
Very Nice.
LoneHornToad 9 months ago
I like this. This guys got a connection with the poem. Eliot would be moved.
TomFoti 10 months ago
Hi Dean! That was really good. It's the line about the sea girls riding the waves and not singing to him that always gets me. (We met in Bread Alone this morning.) DS
ds6314 11 months ago