I saw this when you posted it, Lula, and meant to respond, but somehow, it passed me by. But now I have found it again and I am so happy, because I love Edgar Allen Poe's poetry, and his stories too. I think The Raven was the first poem I ever memorized. I am surprised at the great quality of interpretations of his poetry on You Tube. Here is one I really like, Annabel Lee, read by Marianne Faithful, wth my favourite piece of music, The Moonlight Sonata, playing. I am feeling kind of senendipitous right now! Bliss.
Talking of serendipity, we are chatting about two Poes at the moment on the forum...Edgar Allan Poe and the Poe of the Cameron variety!!! ( well...he was poetic in his own right really... "put the bunny back in the box" and " I am gonna save the F***ing day" " There are only two men I trust, one of them's me and the other's not you" forever etched on my memory! )
You, however, can recite The Raven from memory lady True? wow!! For me the poems sound much better in my head than when i try to orate them!Moonlight Sonata is something i enjoy playing though
Youtube is a treasure trove for so much awesomeness, this is a very special find. Thank you! something in me responds at a deep level to Poe poems....magical and mythical...like dreams and faerytales and woodlands... mysterious. sparkles for the imagiination, yet with a depth and darkness.
A Dream Within a Dream
Take this kiss upon the brow! And, in parting from you now, Thus much let me avow- You are not wrong, who deem That my days have been a dream; Yet if hope has flown away In a night, or in a day, In a vision, or in none, Is it therefore the less gone? All that we see or seem Is but a dream within a dream.
I stand amid the roar Of a surf-tormented shore, And I hold within my hand Grains of the golden sand- How few! yet how they creep Through my fingers to the deep, While I weep- while I weep! O God! can I not grasp Them with a tighter clasp? O God! can I not save One from the pitiless wave? Is all that we see or seem But a dream within a dream?
~ Edgar Allan Poe ~
Fairy-Land
Dim vales- and shadowy floods- And cloudy-looking woods, Whose forms we can't discover For the tears that drip all over! Huge moons there wax and wane- Again- again- again- Every moment of the night- Forever changing places- And they put out the star-light With the breath from their pale faces. About twelve by the moon-dial, One more filmy than the rest (A kind which, upon trial, They have found to be the best) Comes down- still down- and down, With its centre on the crown Of a mountain's eminence, While its wide circumference In easy drapery falls Over hamlets, over halls, Wherever they may be- O'er the strange woods- o'er the sea- Over spirits on the wing- Over every drowsy thing- And buries them up quite In a labyrinth of light- And then, how deep!- O, deep! Is the passion of their sleep. In the morning they arise, And their moony covering Is soaring in the skies, With the tempests as they toss, Like- almost anything- Or a yellow Albatross. They use that moon no more For the same end as before- Videlicet, a tent- Which I think extravagant: Its atomies, however, Into a shower dissever, Of which those butterflies Of Earth, who seek the skies, And so come down again, (Never-contented things!) Have brought a specimen Upon their quivering wings.
Anna/ Jay and I are compiling a choose your own adventure book out of all of Poe's horror stories, so they're in second person and YOU the reader choose with path to take! :D "You are mad..." etc. I'll keep y'all informed!
Anna/ Jay and I are compiling a choose your own adventure book out of all of Poe's horror stories, so they're in second person and YOU the reader choose with path to take! :D "You are mad..." etc. I'll keep y'all informed!
ha! omg this sounds epic Sprocket! i would definitely have to take the path of madness! hopefully i will bump into Vincent Price in character, I m not so sure i could keep my horror poker straight face on....raised eyebrow, check! camp sterness, check! not breaking out into laughter....no can do!!!