I looked at your playlist and most of them I’ve heard of but The Raven has aaalllways been one of my all time favorites. I just love the way it’s written!
yes, Poe is well, Poe. The narrator of that spoken offering did a wonderful job of capturing the true essence of the writing. Poe would have been pleased, I think. I once visited Poe’s grave in downtown Baltimore many, many years ago, speaking to him through the locked iron gate of the old church, at night. It was … interesting. That’s as close as I ever got to Poe – but a master’s words live forever.
Please bear in mind that this blog is my personal journey through pain, which some will find difficult to read. It is also a testament to the power of love, and the possibility of healing.
Contained herein, are the thoughts and ramblings of a woman who believes that we learn best from our deepest pain and greatest joys. I wish you much Love and Peace. Evermore, may you, Blessed Be.
“There is no genius free from some teacher of madness.” ~Seneca
“When others asked the truth of me, i was sure it was not the truth they wanted, but the illusion they could bear to live with.” ~Anais Nin
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"For those who need consolation, no means of consolation is so effective as the assertion that in their case no consolation is possible: it implies so great a degree of distinction that they at once hold up their heads again." ~Nietzsche
I looked at your playlist and most of them I’ve heard of but The Raven has aaalllways been one of my all time favorites. I just love the way it’s written!
yes, Poe is well, Poe. The narrator of that spoken offering did a wonderful job of capturing the true essence of the writing. Poe would have been pleased, I think. I once visited Poe’s grave in downtown Baltimore many, many years ago, speaking to him through the locked iron gate of the old church, at night. It was … interesting. That’s as close as I ever got to Poe – but a master’s words live forever.
Glad you enjoyed, Deena.