A reading of a theological poem about the unspoken: “Truth” written by George William Russell

#poem #poetryreading #devotion #motivationmonday #duluth #asmr #asmrreading #asmrvideo #truth #georgewilliamrussell THE hero first thought it To him ’twas a deed: To those who retaught it, A chain on their speed. The fire that we kindled, A beacon by night, When darkness has dwindled Grows pale in the light. For life has no glory Stays long in one dwelling, And time has no story That’s true twice in telling. And only the teaching That never was spoken Is worthy thy reaching, […]

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A reading of a rhythmic poem about the power of a song: “The Music-Makers” written by Arthur O’Shaughnessy

#poem #poetryreading #music #musicmakers #mondaymotivation #asmr #asmrreading #asmrvideo #themusicmakers #arthuroshaughnessy WE are the music-makers, And we are the dreamers of dreams, Wandering by lone sea-breakers, And sitting by desolate streams; World-losers and world-forsakers, On whom the pale moon gleams: Yet we are the movers and shakers Of the world for ever, it seems. With wonderful deathless ditties We build up the world’s great cities, And out of a fabulous story We fashion an empire’s glory: One man with a dream, […]

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A reading of a quirky poem about curiosity and devotion: “I Saw a Man” written by Stephen Crane

Watch this video on Youtube: https://youtu.be/wRV4oxmeoyk #poem #poetryreading #devotion #motivationmonday #duluth #asmr #asmrreading #asmrvideo #isawaman #stephencrane I SAW a man pursuing the horizon; Round and round they sped. I was disturbed at this; I accosted the man. “It is futile,” I said, “You can never” — “You lie,” he cried, And ran on. Reading Selection: I Saw a Man by Stephen Crane. (1955). In E. Markham (Ed.), Anthology of the World’s Best Poems (Memorial Ed., Vol. I, p. 404). New […]

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A reading of a hushed poem about the wind: “Susurro” written by William Sharp

#poem #poetryreading #motivationmonday #lawrenceville #whisper #lawrenceville #asmr #asmrreading #asmrvideo #susurro #williamsharp BREATH o’ the grass, Ripple of wandering wind, Murmur of tremulous leaves: A moonbeam moving white Like a ghost across the plain: A shadow on the road; And high up, high, From the cypress-bough A long sweet melancholy note. Silence. And the topmost spray Of the cypress-bough is still As a wavelet in a pool; The road lies duskily bare: The plain is a misty gloom: Still are the […]

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A reading of a rousing poem about independence: “Lone Dog” written by Irene Rutherford McLeod

Watch this video on Youtube: https://youtu.be/ey93FrETjEM #poem #poetryreading #motivationmonday #loner #asmr #asmrreading #asmrvideo #lonedog #irenerutherfordmcleod   I‘M a lean dog, a keen dog, a wild dog, and lone; I’m a rough dog, a tough dog, hunting on my own; I’m a bad dog, a mad dog, teasing silly sheep; I love to sit and bay the moon, to keep fat souls from sleep. I’ll never be a lap dog, licking dirty feet, A sleek dog, a meek dog, cringing for […]

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A reading of a haunting poem about living under the dome: “World-Strangeness” written by William Watson

#poem #poetryreading #strange #strangeworld #motivationmonday #asmr #asmrreading #asmrvideo #worldstrangeness #williamwatson STRANGE the world about me lies, Never yet familiar grown — Still disturbs me with surprise, Haunts me like a face half known. In this house with starry dome, Floored with gemlike plains and seas, Shall I never feel at home, Never wholly be at ease? On from room to room I stray, Yet my host can ne’er espy, And I know not to this day Whether guest or captive […]

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A reading of a lamenting poem about dreams: “Sleep” from “Endymion” written by John Keats

#poem #poetryreading #sleep #endymion #dreams #duluth #motivationmonday #asmr #asmrreading #asmrvideo #sleependymion #johnkeats O MAGIC sleep! O comfortable bird, That broodest o’er the troubled sea of the mind Till it is hush’d and smooth! O unconfined Restraint! imprisoned liberty! great key To golden palaces, strange minstrelsy, Fountains grotesque, new trees, bespangled caves, Echoing grottos, full of tumbling waves And moonlight; ay, to all the mazy world Of silvery enchantment! — who, upfurled Beneath thy drowsy wing a triple hour, But renovates […]

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A reading of a simple poem about self-control: “A Japanese Print” written by Ruth Mason Rice

Watch this video on Youtube: https://youtu.be/L7U5Xz_Z3Yc #poem #poetryreading #japan #motivationmonday #asmr #asmrreading #asmrvideo #ajapaneseprint #ruthmasonrice A CURVE for the shore, A line for the lea, A tint for the sky Where the sunrise will be. A stroke for a gull, a sweep for the main; The skill to do more — With the will to refrain. Reading Selection: A Japanese Print by Ruth Mason Rice. (1955). In E. Markham (Ed.), Anthology of the World’s Best Poems (Memorial Ed., Vol. I, […]

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A reading of an uneasy poem about newfound freedom: “Shadow” written by William Griffith

#poem #poetryreading #motivationmonday # lawrenceville #love #asmr #asmrreading #asmrvideo #shadow #williamgriffith I WAS happy Under a stone, Never once minded Being alone. Dark though it was And cramped and hushed, I never minded Being crushed. I never minded Being me, Till the stone shuddered, And set me free. Reading Selection: Shadow by William Griffith. (1955). In E. Markham (Ed.), Anthology of the World’s Best Poems (Memorial Ed., Vol. II, p. 501). New York: Wm.H. Wise & Co. Location: Lawrenceville, GA, […]

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A reading of a cryptic poem about a timeless question: “What Is Time?” written by William Marsden

 #poem #poetryreading #time #endoftime #motivationmonday #duluth #asmr #asmrreading #asmrvideo #whatistime #williammarsden I ASKED an aged man, with hoary hairs, Wrinkled and curved with worldly cares: “Time is the warp of life,” said he; “O tell The young, the fair, the gay, to weave it well!” I asked the ancient, venerable dead, Sages who wrote, and warriors who bled: From the cold grave a hollow murmur flowed, “Time sowed the seed we reap in this abode!” I asked a dying […]

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A reading of an aching poem about incompatibility: “The Forsaken Merman” written by Matthew Arnold

 Watch this video on Youtube: https://youtu.be/1CpZ2g691Kg #poem #poetryreading #merman #pagan #bible #forsaken #lawrenceville #asmr #asmrreading #asmrvideo #theforsakenmerman #matthewarnold COME, dear children, let us away; Down and away below! Now my brothers call from the bay, Now the great winds shoreward blow, Now the salt tides seaward flow; Now the wild white horses play, Champ and chafe and toss in the spray. Children dear, let us away! This way, this way! Call her once before you go,— Call once yet! […]

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A reading of a lamenting poem about the end of an age: “Harps Hung Up in Babylon” written by Arthur Colton

#poem #poetryreading #mondaymotivation #lawrenceville #asmr #asmrreading #asmrvideo #babylon #harpshungupinbabylon #arthurcolten THE harps hung up in Babylon, Their loosened strings rang on, sang on, And cast their murmurs forth upon The roll and roar of Babylon: “Forget me, Lord, if I forget Jerusalem for Babylon, If I forget the vision set High as the head of Lebanon Is lifted over Syria yet, If I forget and bow me down To brutish gods of Babylon.” Two rivers to each other run In the […]

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A reading of a stark poem about disappointment: “County Guy” written by Sir Walter Scott

#poem #poetryreading #love #sensualworld #asmr #asmrreading #asmrvideo #countyguy #sirwalterscott AH! County Guy, the hour is nigh, The sun has left the lea, The orange-flower perfumes the bower, The breeze is on the sea. The lark, his lay who trilled all day, Sits hushed his partner nigh; Breeze, bird and flower, confess the hour, But where is County Guy? The village maid steals through the shade, Her shephard’s suit to hear; To beauty shy, by lattice high, Sings high-born Cavalier. The […]

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A reading of a little poem about liveliness: “Sound, Sound the Clarion” written by Sir Walter Scott

#sound #sensual #sensualworld #asmr #asmrreading #asmrsounds #asmrvideo #sirwalterscott SOUND, sound the clarion, fill the fife! To all the sensual world proclaim, One crowded hour of glorious life Is worth an age without a name. Reading Selection: Sound, Sound the Clarion by Sir Walter Scott. (1955). In E. Markham (Ed.), Anthology of the World’s Best Poems (Memorial Ed., Vol. III, p. 1400). New York: Wm.H. Wise & Co.   Pin this for Later:  

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