A visual and spoken representation of Beaufort Scale 8, reading on the last day August, 2012
Beaufort Scale 8 (reading)
31 Friday Aug 2012
Posted in Poetry, Spoken Word
31 Friday Aug 2012
Posted in Poetry, Spoken Word
A visual and spoken representation of Beaufort Scale 8, reading on the last day August, 2012
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nice…enjoyed hearing your voice..and gorgeous pics as well
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smiles… hello again…
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You have a lovely, soothing voice. Hope to hear more poetry from you.
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Oh late summer gale.. how beautiful… i can smell the words you are reading..
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I remember this Kevin.. what a great fit for the prompt
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Indeed we never know what is round the corner and should savor every moment in life.
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Nice.. 🙂 enjoyed the reading and beautiful images.
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Ah in the middle of a gale (snowpocolypse) right now! who knows indeed!
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Well..i always enjoy an Irish accented song..
or Poem..as my grandfather..is born..In Limerick..and every time
i see images…like these..i wanna go back to his homeland..
and plant a few feet ..there too…
So thanks for an extra taste as the Irish homeland..
Something about that place..makes me wanna go
‘back again’….. to see..’his’
home.
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Oh I did so enjoy your reading – and we do need to enjoy the warm breezes because who knows! Thanks for joining in!
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poetry performed really comes alive – thanks.
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I agree so much, I love being at and taking part in public readings. I always try to remember that poetry, one of the oldest of the arts, was originally an oral art form, not only words on a page, thanks, Kevin
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Such a beautiful reading ~ Thanks for sharing the lovely pics and your verses ~
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Beautiful and your inflection of hope is heard.
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Very cool to have a spoken poem for a change. Nice. Peace, Linda
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Thank you Linda, I hope to prepare some more soon.
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How nice to hear a poem and those beautiful photos with it. It was a lovely way to do this. Makes me wonder about doing a reading in deep Southern accent….but it is true, we need to enjoy things now because one never knows….
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Thank you, as to your own thought, why not?
I’d love to hear your poetry read alive. I love doing public readings or sharing recordings, poems always feel different then!
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The last poetry reading I did was ages ago when I was 25. I’d have to work up to it….but it is nice when a voice recording of the poet is included.
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