My new project... please take a look and tell me your thoughts ...
- Author: sylviasearcher ( Offline)
- Published: February 3rd, 2021 06:45
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My new project... please take a look and tell me your thoughts ...
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well put together . I enjoyed it and was good to hear your voice and the way you wanted it to sound came across in the inflection of your voice . Really good poem well done
Many thanks. I want to try and get people to reconnect with the power of the word, and it feels like sometimes we have to try and explore other mediums.
But also , when I write a poem, I hear it in my head. So it was great to be able to share that.
Thanks again 😊
I agree with both your sentiments. To get people to re connect to the natural world - is that what you mean when you say ‘power ‘ of the world ? and about hearing the poem spoken . It’s so different than just reading the words . It’s inters that you can really hear your poems inside your head . Mine are more feelings that well up ..
Amazing work, I loved the video too 🌹
Many thanks for your kindness Alita
Nice visuals, and your poetry is perhaps even lovelier expressed through your voice than your writing alone
Why thank you... I think I was channeling my inner Plath. I uploaded a new one today. It is a bit edgy though ...
without innovations we invite stagnation...
a wonderful experience of symbiotic medium's delivering an empowering message...
though I think you can still share your words in written form, together with your video, that way those who choose to experience poetry in a more direct and personal nature can do so, no reason for limiting your audience, one format doesn't necessarily detract the value of the other I think (my 2 cents, please don't interpret it as criticism or judgement)
thank you for sharing!
Well the poem was already posted here in written form so hopefully everyone is pleased!
I did consider that though. I thought by adding my voice and images, I reduce the opportunity for individual interpretation.
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