While at the cemetery, I read some poems aloud; I figure that the dead deserve poetry just as much as the living. And then I decided to record a video of myself reading “La Belle Dame Sans Merci” by John Keats.
(May 14)
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While at the cemetery, I read some poems aloud; I figure that the dead deserve poetry just as much as the living. And then I decided to record a video of myself reading “La Belle Dame Sans Merci” by John Keats.
(May 14)
The Smiths - Cemetry Gates
To be honest lyrics to Cemetry Gates are kinda hilarious. Like, it begins pretty poetic and nice, paints a gothic picture of Morrissey with his date walking around the graves, thinking about life & death, so, it’s consistent, but then Morissey starts ranting about plagiarism.
The Smiths, Cemetry Gates, 1986
I listen to this at least twice a day
Presented without commentary.