Gosh!! Such an inspirational write this is Rall, especially adore that stellar closing line. Beautifully rendered. Thank you so much for participating at Prompt Nights and for your constant love and support :D
Oh how I love Alfred Deller, and had not heard him in years. Thank you! Hard to improve on the Bard, but you take away just enough to make it personal.
Eris has let loose her demons over Rall's world at the moment...my poetry reflects what I am feeling.. Shakespeare's clown Feste felt the same way 500 years ago.
Gosh!! Such an inspirational write this is Rall, especially adore that stellar closing line. Beautifully rendered. Thank you so much for participating at Prompt Nights and for your constant love and support :D
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Sanaa
Ooow....I haven't read /seen /heard much Shakespeare and this was a real treat....the soft sad melancholy clear in your words XXX
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed this so much, especially the last stanza,all so well done :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat Gina said. I'm taken by the bittersweet Shakespearean tone, the imagery that tugs at the heart with its song.
ReplyDeleteOh how I love Alfred Deller, and had not heard him in years. Thank you! Hard to improve on the Bard, but you take away just enough to make it personal.
ReplyDeleteHard to improve on Alfred Deller as far as counter tenors are concerned as well. Glad you enjoyed the music !
Deletea fine example of found poetry Rall with all the minuses and pluses and twists and turn :)
ReplyDeleteI shudder at Shakespeare - it always makes me feel hopeless bit this succeeds in capturing the bawd of the brad - toss pots and all!
ReplyDeleteToss -pots...sheer genius:)
ReplyDeleteAnd Brad not Bard - it's a wonder i can even writes me name ;)
DeleteGreat job with the found poem... I love the ending esp.
ReplyDeleteI too love that wonderful ending!
ReplyDeleteAlways loved what your can create in other texts...
ReplyDeleteThis is very clever. I really enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteYou've dropped into this so well, technically and soulfully too - great respect for that and a lovely read...
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful Rail. I enjoyed this. The song was interesting too. You are truly a lover and maker of art!
ReplyDeleteIndeed...Thank you Myrna !
DeleteVery clever, uplifting yet it feels a bit sinister with the idea it rains everyday.
ReplyDeleteEris has let loose her demons over Rall's world at the moment...my poetry reflects what I am feeling.. Shakespeare's clown Feste felt the same way 500 years ago.
DeleteI love who you take this and make it your own--it does indeed raineth into the end--
ReplyDeleteWhat a magnificent piece! The pulse, tale and twist make for a bittersweet tone. Skilfully executed.
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