The 2024 movie "After Her Smile" features the poem "Curfew" by Longfellow, bringing its themes to life in a moving narrative. The movie is on KZread.
@TheSteinmetzen2 күн бұрын
@@OrsonWelles_Magic I will check it out. Thanks!
@LynnComp-xi5yi8 күн бұрын
I believe this could be real.i was always under the impression true love was finding your soulmate. But this just contradicts that theory.So true love is simply true love, nothing more nothing less.oh wow. Awhile new world just opened up for me. Thank you for your brilliant insight.😊
@TheSteinmetzen7 күн бұрын
@LynnComp-xi5yi Our souls are constantly experiencing little soul mate meetings. I had a friend who was a kind of soulmate. It wasn't a love or romantic or physical relationship...but we were definitely in touch for a minute. Soul mates can be anyone who effects us in life me thinks. 😀
@bsdpowa9 күн бұрын
this is why formality is miles above nonformality in poetry, there's a reason why we recite these poems even today
@sajithakp909010 күн бұрын
I have this poem in my english text
@shresthachatterjee170718 күн бұрын
This is my favourite poem. Read this years ago and it made me cry. I was much younger and the world hadn't the chance to get its claws into me. But now even in chains it moves me..moves me even more.
@TheSteinmetzen19 күн бұрын
Because I'm nuts! and the fact that he was the father of neurology and an actor are telling. Just kidding. Maybe. Anyway, I rarely look into the man or woman behind a poem; I usually find the poems that I think would be good and cite them. Interesting, man, he is.
@ThatOneDuckYouDontKnow20 күн бұрын
Why do you kinda sound like Silas weir mitchell
@sayeedakousar424521 күн бұрын
So beautiful poem🎉🎉🎉
@danielm79322 күн бұрын
Soothing voice
@sannekaribo425324 күн бұрын
I am the Master of my fate I am the Captain of my Soul 💕💕💕💕💕
@zackfarris547525 күн бұрын
… great poem. VERY bad read but yeah ok hopefully someone learns from your lackluster performance….. I doubt it but maybe
@TheSteinmetzen25 күн бұрын
@@zackfarris5475 Yeah, it isn't a great read.
@sharontanimae770627 күн бұрын
I love his poetry.
@TheSteinmetzen28 күн бұрын
True. Maybe some men perceive such things differently from others.
@kerrychristensen720428 күн бұрын
Huh. Interesting that is it's humiliation and not heartbreak
@jamshiddindoust429328 күн бұрын
Beautiful, thanks ❤
@TheLibraryNeverCloses29 күн бұрын
A wonderful reading! Thank you for sharing this poem with us.
@TheSteinmetzen29 күн бұрын
@@TheLibraryNeverCloses T.Y.
@jamshiddindoust429329 күн бұрын
Beautiful, thanks 😊
@jamshiddindoust429329 күн бұрын
Beautiful, thanks 😊
@rainforme1850Ай бұрын
I was obsessed with his poetry as a young woman. Loved “Listen to the warm.”
@neilahmad3937Ай бұрын
I like invictus, but i prefer rasasi hawas...
@brendawilliams8062Ай бұрын
Destiny and fate are quantum Your path is your path. They are not the same thing
@GustavoMaldonado42Ай бұрын
nice
@RynFTWАй бұрын
Had to re-read Epimanes after this one
@RynFTWАй бұрын
Love the accent on this one!
@TheSteinmetzenАй бұрын
I didn't get all the 'R' perfectly I enjoyed doing the accent. Thank you, my friend . ;)
@bellringer929Ай бұрын
The knight committed suicide?
@TheSteinmetzenАй бұрын
Hmmm...maybe. but I'm not quite sure.
@bellringer929Ай бұрын
@@TheSteinmetzen alright
@jamshiddindoust4293Ай бұрын
Beautiful, thanks 😊 🙏
@RynFTWАй бұрын
Perfect timing on this one, thank you~
@TheSteinmetzenАй бұрын
How are you doing?
@RynFTWАй бұрын
@@TheSteinmetzen Feeling more of the downs of life than the ups, but sitting with it and finding peace. Your readings are very soothing at times like this~
@TheSteinmetzenАй бұрын
Sometimes, my readings seem a bit depressing, but maybe they are a bit soothing because we are in touch with the writer's emotions. We can relate.
@RynFTWАй бұрын
Absolutely! We have such expansive languages at our fingertips, yet still struggle to express our feelings, intents, and meanings. It's through the works of others we can sometimes find the right words.
@jamshiddindoust4293Ай бұрын
Beautiful, thanks ❤
@applesubliminals4549Ай бұрын
❤
@jamshiddindoust4293Ай бұрын
Beautiful, thanks ❤
@heatherh7834Ай бұрын
❤
@MonicaWilkerson-en9uiАй бұрын
Amazing
@ravenpumarejo4071Ай бұрын
Hi, I was wondering, what book is this from? My grandfather is Oscar Pumarejo, this brought me so much joy! I have one of his books titled Cosas Humanas with poems in Spanish.
@TheSteinmetzenАй бұрын
Yeah. It is a good poem. I think he might have submitted it to a company called Poetry.com...which no longer is in business. They put out submissions that people send them. Sorry that I have no other information, as I no longer have the book. He was a good poet.
@ravenpumarejo4071Ай бұрын
@TheSteinmetzen Oh! I appreciate you telling me! I wasn't sure if it was a loaner book or something you owned. Thank you for sharing his work on your channel it really means a lot! I actually write a bit myself, which I feel I got from him ❣️ I have a poem I wrote dedicated to him called Think Of A Star 🌟
@TheSteinmetzenАй бұрын
He would be proud of you. From his poem, he was a very kind soul. 😉
@ravenpumarejo4071Ай бұрын
@@TheSteinmetzen the book you were reading from, did it have a specific title? And he definitely was a one of a kind man ❤️ TIA!
@TheSteinmetzenАй бұрын
@ravenpumarejo4071 I don't know for sure. It could be one I had called 'New American Poetry Anthology. That one was a big, red hardcover. I hope it was the correct one.
@jamshiddindoust4293Ай бұрын
Beautiful, thanks 😊
@JaclynGoetzАй бұрын
Wow, I’ve never heard that one before. Love it.
@TheSteinmetzenАй бұрын
Ignatow's most famous poem is called 'The bagle'. I always thought that it was a bit silly...but maybe it's humorous value made it popular. ;)
@h92oАй бұрын
Set to task in illusion on skyward dreams Better yet riding with the wheel inside now When we find out how much time is true Theses Stars in my hands floating back inside Bill Newbold 6-4-24
@TheSteinmetzenАй бұрын
Have you done any spoken word with your musical and visual art?
@h92oАй бұрын
@@TheSteinmetzen I have spoken some dreams I have written out with my music and sounds.. must of been back in 2012 some things were great 👍 I should do more of that 🙂
@johntalbot134Ай бұрын
One of our great craftsmen-and as such neglected.
@TheSteinmetzenАй бұрын
Redid...I found a mistake. 😉
@jamshiddindoust42932 ай бұрын
Beautiful, thanks ❤
@HelovesU-we4qh2 ай бұрын
Thank you for this I was not familiar with this poem
@jamshiddindoust42932 ай бұрын
Beautiful, thanks ❤
@isingatlantic2 ай бұрын
No.
@bishnupriya61412 ай бұрын
Thank you I will decide on the live class tomorrow 😊
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The 2024 movie "After Her Smile" features the poem "Curfew" by Longfellow, bringing its themes to life in a moving narrative. The movie is on KZread.
@@OrsonWelles_Magic I will check it out. Thanks!
I believe this could be real.i was always under the impression true love was finding your soulmate. But this just contradicts that theory.So true love is simply true love, nothing more nothing less.oh wow. Awhile new world just opened up for me. Thank you for your brilliant insight.😊
@LynnComp-xi5yi Our souls are constantly experiencing little soul mate meetings. I had a friend who was a kind of soulmate. It wasn't a love or romantic or physical relationship...but we were definitely in touch for a minute. Soul mates can be anyone who effects us in life me thinks. 😀
this is why formality is miles above nonformality in poetry, there's a reason why we recite these poems even today
I have this poem in my english text
This is my favourite poem. Read this years ago and it made me cry. I was much younger and the world hadn't the chance to get its claws into me. But now even in chains it moves me..moves me even more.
Because I'm nuts! and the fact that he was the father of neurology and an actor are telling. Just kidding. Maybe. Anyway, I rarely look into the man or woman behind a poem; I usually find the poems that I think would be good and cite them. Interesting, man, he is.
Why do you kinda sound like Silas weir mitchell
So beautiful poem🎉🎉🎉
Soothing voice
I am the Master of my fate I am the Captain of my Soul 💕💕💕💕💕
… great poem. VERY bad read but yeah ok hopefully someone learns from your lackluster performance….. I doubt it but maybe
@@zackfarris5475 Yeah, it isn't a great read.
I love his poetry.
True. Maybe some men perceive such things differently from others.
Huh. Interesting that is it's humiliation and not heartbreak
Beautiful, thanks ❤
A wonderful reading! Thank you for sharing this poem with us.
@@TheLibraryNeverCloses T.Y.
Beautiful, thanks 😊
Beautiful, thanks 😊
I was obsessed with his poetry as a young woman. Loved “Listen to the warm.”
I like invictus, but i prefer rasasi hawas...
Destiny and fate are quantum Your path is your path. They are not the same thing
nice
Had to re-read Epimanes after this one
Love the accent on this one!
I didn't get all the 'R' perfectly I enjoyed doing the accent. Thank you, my friend . ;)
The knight committed suicide?
Hmmm...maybe. but I'm not quite sure.
@@TheSteinmetzen alright
Beautiful, thanks 😊 🙏
Perfect timing on this one, thank you~
How are you doing?
@@TheSteinmetzen Feeling more of the downs of life than the ups, but sitting with it and finding peace. Your readings are very soothing at times like this~
Sometimes, my readings seem a bit depressing, but maybe they are a bit soothing because we are in touch with the writer's emotions. We can relate.
Absolutely! We have such expansive languages at our fingertips, yet still struggle to express our feelings, intents, and meanings. It's through the works of others we can sometimes find the right words.
Beautiful, thanks ❤
❤
Beautiful, thanks ❤
❤
Amazing
Hi, I was wondering, what book is this from? My grandfather is Oscar Pumarejo, this brought me so much joy! I have one of his books titled Cosas Humanas with poems in Spanish.
Yeah. It is a good poem. I think he might have submitted it to a company called Poetry.com...which no longer is in business. They put out submissions that people send them. Sorry that I have no other information, as I no longer have the book. He was a good poet.
@TheSteinmetzen Oh! I appreciate you telling me! I wasn't sure if it was a loaner book or something you owned. Thank you for sharing his work on your channel it really means a lot! I actually write a bit myself, which I feel I got from him ❣️ I have a poem I wrote dedicated to him called Think Of A Star 🌟
He would be proud of you. From his poem, he was a very kind soul. 😉
@@TheSteinmetzen the book you were reading from, did it have a specific title? And he definitely was a one of a kind man ❤️ TIA!
@ravenpumarejo4071 I don't know for sure. It could be one I had called 'New American Poetry Anthology. That one was a big, red hardcover. I hope it was the correct one.
Beautiful, thanks 😊
Wow, I’ve never heard that one before. Love it.
Ignatow's most famous poem is called 'The bagle'. I always thought that it was a bit silly...but maybe it's humorous value made it popular. ;)
Set to task in illusion on skyward dreams Better yet riding with the wheel inside now When we find out how much time is true Theses Stars in my hands floating back inside Bill Newbold 6-4-24
Have you done any spoken word with your musical and visual art?
@@TheSteinmetzen I have spoken some dreams I have written out with my music and sounds.. must of been back in 2012 some things were great 👍 I should do more of that 🙂
One of our great craftsmen-and as such neglected.
Redid...I found a mistake. 😉
Beautiful, thanks ❤
Thank you for this I was not familiar with this poem
Beautiful, thanks ❤
No.
Thank you I will decide on the live class tomorrow 😊
Beautiful, thanks 😊
Rumi ma boi needs a hug tho fr