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it is good to hear your voice, I wish more poets would post audio on this thread. It is always interesting to hear how a poem was written to be read as appose to how I hear it in my head.
I love how clever this poem is, you took me weaving in and out of passages with your words, till l was lost in the labyrinth, going round and round in circles.
Your Queen's English is simply delightful and very natural Butters, where as mine is my best telephone voice, l might try recording one in a broad local accent.

*facepalm*What an idiot trying to listen with disconnected head phones




trix
it's so interesting to hear a piece - how differently one poet reads it to the next. if we tried to write with that at the forefront of our minds it would drive us crazy!
for me, your reading of Harry's piece was crisp and clean -but that meant, for me, i didn't feel the almost hypnotic cadence of the write. when i read it, i hear it way slower in my head. see what i mean? each of us must 'hear' every damned poem so differently it's like a new poem every time!
i really liked what you did with todski's, and your reading of oldbear's brought it even more to life than i'd 'inside-my-head' heard it before.
champer's piece is ... an education
feel free to take a run at any of mine if they appeal.![]()

I tend to talk fast, so when I read that's the way I hear it. There are some pieces that feel slower to me and I have trouble slowing my speaking pace for those. I'm working on it.
I was going to ask you, and others, for permission to read some pieces, thanks for the pre-approval![]()



