Classic Poetry Aloud gives voice to poetry through podcast recordings of the great poems of the past. Our library of poems is intended as a resource for anyone interested in reading and listening to poetry. For us, it's all about the listening, and how hearing a poem can make it more accessible, as well as heightening its emotional impact. See more at: www.classicpoetryaloud.com
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Poetry aloud. Contemporary and classic, read almost-daily.
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Hello world. This is Esthme. I love classic poetry. I love to read poetry aloud. I need a hobby and this is my way to indulge myself. Hope you like it, but if you don't, it's ok, you don't have to listen. I'm just having fun.😊
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Bugle Song
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Prospice by Robert Browning
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Done with winter.
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Winter Solstice is upon us.
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I confess my sins and shortcomings. Why not? It's a poem by Pope, after all.
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Follow up to Man in the Moon. Ship of fools that believe all the "actual facts" and chase their nuts across the sand. Or maybe they're just chasing a Fox like the morons they are.
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The Man in the Moon. by James Whitcomb Riley
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If you will believe anything, then you deserve what you get. Sadly, the rest of us are going to suffer right along with you.
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The Walrus and the Carpenter by Lewis Carroll
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Lest we forget what the Statue of Liberty is really all about.
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We were all immigrants once.
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Just a little more practice. Please ignore the music.
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Richard Siken’s “Litany in Which Certain Things Are Crossed Out” from the 2005 collection Crush.
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You Think You Are Something Less Real Than You Are from 2012 by Wendy Xu.
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Ashley Capps’ 2006 collection Mistaking the Sea for Green Fields from University of Akron Press.
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Patricia Lockwood’s 2014 collection Motherland Fatherland Homelandsexuals, publishes by Penguin Poets.
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Ana Ristovic’s 2016 collection Directions for Use, translated from Serbian.
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Linda Besner’s 2017 collection Feel Happier in 9 Seconds.
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Danez Smith’s 2015 collection Black Movie.
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Don Patterson’s 1993 collection Nil Nil.
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Alex Manley’s 2016 collection “We Are All Just Animals & Plants.”
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The opening section of David Foster Wallace's 2011 novel The Pale King.
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Francis Ponge's Vegetation, originally published in 1942 and translated in 1988 by Lee Fahnestock.
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Ada Limón's 2015 collection Bright Dead Things.
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Ray Ragosta's 2013 collection A Motive for Disappearance.
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Sara Nicholson's 2016 collection What the Lyric Is.
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Ben Lerner's 2004 collection, Lichtenberg Figures
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Mai Der Vang's 2017 collection Afterland.
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Edgar Allan Poe read by Classic Poetry Aloud www.classicpoetryaloud.com Twitter: @classicpoetry Facebook: www.facebook.com/poetryaloud Giving voice to the poetry of the past. --------------------------------------------------- Annabel Lee by Edgar Allan Poe (1809 – 1849) It was many and many a year ago, In a kingdom by the sea, That a maiden there …
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