time stamps :) 0:01 - nothing gold can stay, Robert Frost ( 13:36 ) 0:39 - do not stand at my grave and weep, Mary Elizabeth Frye ( 14:10 ) 1:47 - bright star, John Keats ( 15:17 ) 3:02 - touched by an Angel, Maya Angelou ( 5:49 ) 4:24 - no title (I crave your mouth, your voice, your hair, …) 6:56 - do not go gentle into that good night, Dylan Thomas 8:43 - he walks in beauty, George Gorden Byron 9:54 - the tyger, William Blake 11:25 - Sonett 98, William Shakespeare
That second poem that made me cry. When I was 9 years old my best friend passed away and her grandmother gave me her picture with that poem on the back. Rest In Peace Katlyn you will never be forgotten
Serene, all that the best poetry should be. And Tom Hiddleston's perfect inflection- sublime! Thanks for posting. Maya Angelou too! Too often it is forgotten- women have penned some of the most insightful, beloved poems. Namaste. Z.
Yes please! I don't care for the effects either. It sounds like a perfectly tuned computer voice reciting poetry on the Enterprise, while Picard stares upon the universe. It lacks realness.
Sorry, I don't want to offend anybody. Yes, he has a beautiful voice and I do love it, but... 🤷🏻♀️ - no. He is so brilliant - why? This is a grotesque display of his voice. The poetry is lacking and overloaded with pathos and/or effects. Leaves me underwhelmed or almost bursting with laughter. The false, overpowered dramatics! I don't hear a cold: "I crave your mouth,..." , but, "I am Loki of Asgard and I am burdened with...!" Couldn't listen longer after that.