Greetings to all poets, wayfarers and friends. We are nearing the month of March when at last Spring shall arrive breathing warm winds over the desolate landscape. The disheveled grass will once again turn lush, erasing the memory of its winter self. It's a sad time for all of us with the chaos going on in the world. It's hard to get one's mind off from what's happening, it's painful to write poetry from a bright perspective. But being human we live in hope and I believe that if it weren't for hope the world would cease to exist.
I came across this wonderful reading of the Four Quartets by T.S Eliot and couldn't resist sharing it with you guys. It's one of mankind's greatest poems till date which discusses one's relationship with time and universe. There is something incredibly haunting about the way he recites this poem especially in the opening lines where time seems to halt and the mind is filled with endless musing.
If you have any thoughts to share, ideas you wish to release into the
wild or a world view to express, then you have come to the right place.
Please share a poem of your choice and enjoy the company of your fellow
scribes. We look forward to reading you and hope you have a wonderful
day ahead.
Hello all.. I tried my hands on something new on prose poetry and American Sentences today... Happy Tuesday.
ReplyDelete@Bjorn; Happy Tuesday!π Off to read you!πΉ
ReplyDeleteOh, thank you for the Eliot reading. What a treat!
ReplyDelete@Rosemary; My pleasure, so glad you enjoyed it!π
ReplyDeleteAwaiting spring for sure...though I like the winter more. But, it has been so cold already -- not looking for it anymore !
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting, Sanaa.
ReplyDelete@Neeraj; I couldn't agree more!π
ReplyDelete@Kerry; Happy Tuesday!πΉ So nice to see youπ
Love the reading, Sanaa!
ReplyDeleteHappy Tuesday, everyone.
Hi ya Toads...heh heh.
ReplyDeleteReal nice Tuesday, I followed time in a personal manner today. I usually don't do that. But without the picture it might fit your life situation or one you could imagine.
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@Magaly; Thank you!π so glad you enjoyed it!π
ReplyDelete@Timoteo; Happy Tuesday!π
@Jim; Looking forward to reading you!π
LovEly reading Sanaa! I'm not so well and I'm struggling to write...so my poem is about writing while you're ill.... not easy! Health is truly wealthπ
ReplyDelete@Vivian; Feel better soon sweetheartπ off to read you!πΉ
ReplyDeleteHi Sanaa. Happy Tuesday. I love the winter so much but it is good to see flowers blooming again.
ReplyDelete@Toni; Happy Tuesday!π Thank you for joining in!πΉ
ReplyDeleteSanaa - I tried to get into your poem but it said your "Account has been suspended"... ?
ReplyDelete@Margaret; Yes there was a slight problem but its working nowπ
ReplyDeleteWow! this is the first time I've heard/seen the quartets. Took a while to find the full texts on the web but I love them. Thank you for sharing it.
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@Mary; Thank you, so glad you enjoyed it!π
ReplyDeleteHappy Wednesday, Toads. Here a day late, hopefully not a dollar short! :)
ReplyDelete@Frank; Thank you for joining us!π Off to read you.
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