A reading of Dylan's poem, which is a "tale of little meaning though the words are strong" The line "The man in the wind and the west moon" is formed from two familiar phrases, the man in the moon, and the west wind.
Thanks for this much soberer version!! Dylan is very powerful in his delivery and I like his too, but after a while he does get wearisome and perhaps even a little comical?
Excellent.you have a wonderful vioice you even sounde a little Welsh here.rather Richard Burton style I thought, thouh I am sure you have your own style, it is meant as a compliment.
thank you for posting this is amazing best posem the words are strong god keep you well thank you for your read
mariadoloresnelly 5 months ago
Faith in their hands shall snap in two...
coryskawaffle 6 months ago
@theonavarro24 You hear it differently, but to share that internal voice with everybody else you will have to read it aloud and post it on YouTube.
SpokenVerse 11 months ago
Thanks for this much soberer version!! Dylan is very powerful in his delivery and I like his too, but after a while he does get wearisome and perhaps even a little comical?
DragonflyGirl09 1 year ago
beautifully red
Listen and watch my version and images of Laugherne here
nickowen2 1 year ago
Awesome Poem thanx toBeachfrontal for sharing this
>>>Sherif
Sherifrocks1 1 year ago
Excellent.you have a wonderful vioice you even sounde a little Welsh here.rather Richard Burton style I thought, thouh I am sure you have your own style, it is meant as a compliment.
beachfrontal 1 year ago
Thanks for posting this. The animation version scares the crap out of me.
i100 2 years ago
nice thank you for posting this. take care
endarkin 3 years ago