So I am now declaring myself a fangirl of Francis.
Seriously, though. If I happen to have the need to write another thesis in the future, I'm writing about his poetry just so I can keep researching him. I think I have exhausted Google searches.
I have had some really amazing conversations with him the past two days. We talked about thesis, Oxford, Waugh, Milton, he gave me a wonderful suggestion for the title of my thesis, we talked about him growing up, his boarding school, friends of his, Ian McKellan, C.S. Lewis, and above all, music.
Our conversation about music today was just fantastic. He asked me if I had gotten back into playing (which surprised me as I didn't even realize he remembered that I played and had to stop because of my wrist!) and we talked about how soothing music is. I talked to him about my music class and how even when I am having a bad day, studying for that is beyond relaxing. He then told me a story about his childhood at his boarding school. Whenever he got homesick, he would go to the music building and practice. It wasn't just the music that soothed him, though. There was a quote on the inside of the entrance:
In sweet music is such art, Killing care and grief of heart Fall asleep, or hearing, die.
He said as a boy it was simply a soothing quote. It wasn't until he was older that he learned it was Shakespeare.
He then told me that they are about to carve a new quote opposite the Shakespeare quote. He recited the couple of lines that were also about music but I don't remember what they are. They were lines from his own poetry.
His poem about music is going to be carved in stone opposite Shakespeare.
I mean, seriously? Could this man be any greater?
Well, of course he can. In my Google search I found a photo of him playing an organ. The caption said that it was the organ in the church at Westminster College in Fulton, MO. that was bombed in London during the Blitz and then shipped over to MO and rebuilt. I went to that church back in October and now I want to go back again! My mom suggested I go back when my cousin graduates college in a couple of years (she goes to Westminster's sister school a couple of blocks away).
So yeah. Francis Warner is one of the greatest people on the planet.













