Subject: Not EXACTLY poetry, but...
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Posted on: 2019-03-26 05:40:00 UTC

I mean, it's kind of poetry. It's also a shameless self-plug.

This is what I did this year for my birthday, and also the 25th of March: A solo acapella arrangement of a couple of JRR Tolkien's poems from The Lord of the Rings.

https://soundcloud.com/user-540910811/all-that-is-gold-seek-for-the-sword

It's far from perfect, but, being as it is the first acapella thing I've ever done solo and also my first recording of an original composition, I'm pretty pleased with how it came out.

JRR Tolkien is definitely my favorite poet. I got into an epic grudge match with a college professor about it too, once. (She took offense to the idea of rhyming poetry, claiming it needlessly limited creative potential.) That being said, I can't honestly say my own original poetry emulates his very much. Here's a sonnet I wrote for a school project last year:

An age I’ve stood upon this shaking shore
And waited for the woman of my dreams
As absent as that told-of fair Lenore
But not in absence absent, no, agleam
And glowing on a ship across the flat
Expanse of water glowing at my feet,
Her presence will be, has been, but not that
Which is is her, nor presence does she greet.
For when she is then I am not and when
I am she’s not. Our love is ever doomed
Except for moments stolen before “then”,
When “earlier” is “now” and now’s presumed.

These moments will be, have been, but are not
For I sacrifice myself for what she’s wrought.

As far as other poetry, I recently picked up David Elliot's Voices, which is about Joan of Arc. I haven't finished it yet, but I'm enjoying it so far! I'd highly recommend it.

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