Strange Seas of Thought - From Cambridge Ideas
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This video is a response to Daffodils, by Wordsworth - I wandered lonely as a cloud
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argeliahizer 2 months ago
Beautiful
thanks
jayanutube1 1 year ago
What are you doing!!!! put some gloves on!!!
0001kd 1 year ago
TedDGPoulos 1 year ago
excellent work!
1888junkteam 2 years ago
I are an poet too!
trogdorfiend 2 years ago
I am a poet and I know's it. Great Upload now who made that death make, whats their story?.
Everything I see I think of where it be, what made me and what made thy, I think of coffee and I think of tea, The more I drink the more I P lol.
zackbottleneck 2 years ago
Such a torture is the process of creativity.
So many ways to say, so many permutations.
I feel it. A work is never done. It can always be perfected.
The emotion of a spontaneous sense of something, is lost as one has to craft words to try and fit it; as the emotion ebbs and fades like an artists perfect light.
chrisdarroch 2 years ago
Infectious and appealing intelligence at work... Personally I think the purest form of art is it's spontaneity. Intellectually agonising over it later merely destroys the soul and essence of a piece I think? A pity then that Wadsworth often seemed so tormented between the heart and the cerebral. But then again, isn't that the great battlefield of what all artists and poets endure? The quest and desire to satisfy both? Anyway, good luck with your PHD Ruth. Nicely presented...
waybec102 2 years ago
usually, talented people in the past would not be known in the present without researchers. looking in the past, people are more natural in arts compared to these days where computers and hi tech gadgets manipulate the essence of real beauty--simple yet elegant work of arts, priceless and treasured
applesndb 2 years ago