The Great Minimum meets El Perro Del Mar

Jul 25, 2010 09:47

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daisydumont July 25 2010, 15:04:12 UTC
what a beautiful poem! i've read some of chesterton's prose but am unfamiliar with his poetry. must remedy this!

(btw, i am impressed by his boldness in writing "who have ate" in order to preserve meter. i couldn't do that. *g*)

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truyuanfen July 26 2010, 05:49:38 UTC
yes! i only came across it via El Perro Del Mar. I highly recommend listening to her other music. Simply beautiful.

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purejuice July 25 2010, 15:46:41 UTC
it is something. now all that needs to happen is for you to go and look at the fireflies in gramercy park and i will believe.
thanks so much, this made my week.

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truyuanfen July 26 2010, 05:48:32 UTC
oh, I always forget about those fireflies. how bout the ones in prospect park? don't need a key to get in there.

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purejuice July 26 2010, 14:47:26 UTC
just as beautiful, i'm sure, but that the fireflies do have a key to gramercy park makes me laugh every time.

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jessmaam July 26 2010, 05:49:36 UTC
This I love most:

It is something to have watched when all men slept,
And seen the stars which never see the sun.

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truyuanfen July 26 2010, 05:50:54 UTC
So many good lines in there. Here's my favorite:

It is something to have hungered once as those
Must hunger who have ate the bread of gods.

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