Using one of his early pieces, Daniel Paul Marshall discusses the nuts and bolts of poetry, and the importance of reading and studying what’s been done. A fascinating, insightful piece.
Using one of his early pieces, Daniel Paul Marshall discusses the nuts and bolts of poetry, and the importance of reading and studying what’s been done. A fascinating, insightful piece.
Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? 😉
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Perhaps the rough winds…
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Nah.
Thou art more lovely and more temperate!
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I’d read the first & third beats as a trochees SHALL i. THEE to.
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I’ll counter that with some Spanish medieval music played on mandolin. 😐
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