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Uploaded by on Jul 31, 2006

Just a recital of a poem by W H Auden wrote in 1945 - I simply think its a fantastic poem and like it - suits me

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  • looks copied from the movie... not so original

  • Genius comment - it is indeed copied - word for word - from WH Auden who wrote it in 1945 - hmmm I wonder where the movie copied it from :)

  • amazing, the grainyness adds to haunting poem, thank you for making my day, your accent reminds be of john hannah when i first heard this from 4 wedding movie

  • heh heh thanks aparker - its a quality poem - always will be i think :)

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  • Very comforting to me having just lost a sibling in December , beautifully read .

  • i don't think he really has got the feel of this beautiful poem. it doesn't help that he is reading it from his NW of the camera. call me a git but i i think if you know a poem/thought well enough to give it air then you should have thought and thought about what the author is trying to get across and then put your whole into it. after all it's the least you can do for something that you did not create.

  • EXCELLENT reading. Great delivery, you really got the mood of it right ... and you captured the cadence of the poem perfectly.

  • Wow...took my breath away, left me weak and in awe...

  • nice one, i ment the reading

  • Absolutely lovely reading.

  • Beautifully read! I watch this a lot.

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