It seems that he hasn't, but here is a musical interlude for this poetic thread.
Spike Milligan is the one in a horned helmet...
Margarita
I realize I didn't say it, and one may not realize it... John is not a poet. He writes about poetry, so the poems are others'. Here is one of my favourites which he mentions. He says it's a villanelle.MargaritaMc wrote:It would be really nice if you'd post some of your favourites from your friend's amazing website, Rob.
Another memorable Ophelia SongMargaritaMc wrote:This musical poetry post is utterly exquisite - and totally different from dear Spike Milligan!Click to play embedded YouTube video.
I was undecided whether to post this on the - not very active - music thread, or here.
The line between whether something is poetry or song is not one that I personally make - some of the best poetry is put to music and always has been. So I decided to post it here.
The words are from Hamlet - the songs Ophelia sings as she is going mad. This version doesn't attempt to convey the madness, just the beautiful songs. The music is a modern composition - by the singer's music teacher, I think.
I hope others enjoy this as much as I have done, and continue to do.
Margarita
Thank you, emc and Ann, for the birthday wishes. Yep - 65 today. I'll soon be grown-up!emc wrote:Happy Birthday MargaritaMc!
art awakens the senses
composing reflections from life's reasoned fences
encoded skill and mind is the foundry
beyond the grip of night's emotional boundary
In that case, I'm one step ahead of you But i don't know for how long though, as you can go a lot faster with them Whizzy wheels than i can with my very flat feet.MargaritaMc wrote:Birthdays are good for you. Statistics show that people who have the most live the longest!
You're a mere sprout! I've been 65 for over 7 months now and I'm just getting used to it. They tell me I'm now a golden ager. It must be all that gold that makes my joints stiff.MargaritaMc wrote:Yep - 65 today. I'll soon be grown-up!