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"Alone," by Edgar Allen Poe

So I have been remiss on posting my experiments with audio of late. You know I was doing videos of me reading famous love poems for a while.



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Mr. Poe

But, well, this last year just seemed a bit complicated and I got out of the habit. (Sorry!) Now, however, I'm back. Here's a reading from Edgar Allan Poe, of all people, who ...when he wasn't inventing modern horror fiction and the modern detective story...did some rather impressive poetry.

Here's a version of his "Alone," which is very sad and really rather moving. To watch, just strike on the triangle in the circle below.




 
 
 

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Walking To Wimberley

Welcome to Wimberley, Texas—where the cypress trees lean over lazy rivers, the cowboy boots are ten feet tall (and painted like rainbows), and the coffee shops echo with guitars and gossip.

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