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    Default Get your berets and black shirts ready

    We're having a poetry recital.

    Please record yourself reading one of your favorite poems; you don't have to have written it, but please enclose the verses or a link to them.

    http://www.snowy-day.net/stuff/ee%20...ve%20never.mp3
    http://www-scf.usc.edu/~thier/ee/#somewhere

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    This is a capital idea for a thread

    I sit in my cubicle, here on the motherworld.
    When I die, they will put my body in a box and
    dispose of it in the cold ground.
    And in all the million ages to come, I will never
    breathe or laugh or twitch again.
    So won't you run and play with me here among the
    teeming mass of humanity?
    The universe has spared us this moment.

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    Everyone has such nice voices. ;__; I don't think my voice is much of a poetry one. That'll be for you to decide. I recited a poem from a book I really love, so I suppose it doesn't have a name, but the words:

    I am reciting the poem

    ""She swam like no one I had known,
    this little girl of mine,
    as if into a fish she'd grown---
    all silver-finned and fine.
    But when the surface glazed with ice
    that sealed away her paradise
    she couldn't bear my sage advice
    on nature's sweet design,
    and wept--like no one I had known---
    this little girl of mine.

    But then she slept in air so clear
    that she could hardly help but hear
    the sound of someone coasting near
    along the bright divide.
    When she awoke, two slender skates
    sharp-edged for carving figure eights
    lay winking in the sunlight by her side--
    two glinting blades on midnight boots,
    longing to be tried.

    And now she flies, on nights so cold
    the dry canal ice sounds too old
    to creak and crack and barely hold
    her blades from slipping through--
    this under- and yes, over-water,
    liveliest, by far, granddaughter
    ever to have worn a skating shoe:
    this loveliest,
    no longer little
    girl I call Zazoo."


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