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    Re: Today's poet

    Quote Originally Posted by freckle View Post
    Evening Harry!...I love this and the animation is so cute.......so bittersweet....sigh

    ps in a similar vein...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_oLC...eature=related
    That's cool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by freckle View Post
    fancy a bit of Simon anyone?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vU5Mm...eature=related

    lovin that voice!
    Funny seeing him in such a s'fisticated spot. It'll never beat Dufton!

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    This was great to see, thanks Freckle. It brought Dufton back all over again. I love his voice too...

    Quote Originally Posted by freckle View Post
    fancy a bit of Simon anyone?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vU5Mm...eature=related

    lovin that voice!

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    Hi HHH, thanks for the Laura Marling link. I have her album but haven't seen this. Bittersweet indeed.

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    Just read Freckle's Amy Lowell poem and have been inspired to check some more out in a book I picked up on Imagist poetry. This one stood out:

    Middle Age

    Like black ice
    Scrolled over with unintelligible patterns
    by an ignorant skater
    Is the dull surface of my heart.

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    Out of the blue I've just been inspired by a work colleague to start reading my way through shakespeare. The job lot is available on-line for free - see here and we have both been 'hard at work' reading, in between spurts of real work of course. I've just done Anthony and Cleopatra (and that Cleopatra was a right little vixen) and next up Macbeth. Maybe we should start a today's shakespeare thread

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stolly View Post
    Out of the blue I've just been inspired by a work colleague to start reading my way through shakespeare. The job lot is available on-line for free - see here and we have both been 'hard at work' reading, in between spurts of real work of course. I've just done Anthony and Cleopatra (and that Cleopatra was a right little vixen) and next up Macbeth. Maybe we should start a today's shakespeare thread
    Yeah. Go for it. I should really have another go. I don't think that when I was 14 was maybe quite the right time to give it a try. I might be more receptive nowadays.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hes View Post
    Hi HHH, thanks for the Laura Marling link. I have her album but haven't seen this. Bittersweet indeed.

    Hiya Hes. I only discovered her yesterday when she was named in a list in the Guardian. What a good find though.

    There are some good other vids done by the same person to different artist's songs. Surprising similar feel given they are different people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stolly View Post
    Out of the blue I've just been inspired by a work colleague to start reading my way through shakespeare. The job lot is available on-line for free - see here and we have both been 'hard at work' reading, in between spurts of real work of course. I've just done Anthony and Cleopatra (and that Cleopatra was a right little vixen) and next up Macbeth. Maybe we should start a today's shakespeare thread
    I like that idea and I bet Alf would be keen too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by freckle View Post
    I like that idea and I bet Alf would be keen too!
    To start a thread or not to start a thread that is the question. :wink:

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