Heres a few of my favourite sound poems from the hundreds found on this website which I hope will interest you in listening to more by working your way through the SOUND POEMS section of this website by paging forwards beginning at this link....
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Regards.
Jim Clark
Uphill by Christina Rossetti
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Dream Pedlary by aThomas Lovell Beddoes
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The Philosophy of the Pavement by Ernest Rhys
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Dark Angel by Lionel Johnson
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Sister Death by Digby Mackworth Dolben
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Cynarae by Ernest Dowson
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Tychbournes Elegy by Chidiock Tychbourne
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Monkeys by Padraic Colum
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Invictus by William Ernest Henley
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Do not gentle by Dylan Thomas
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Simlify me when I am dead by Keith Douglas
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Conceit begotten by the eyes by Sir Walter Raleigh
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Forget not Yet by Sir Thomas Wyatt
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Night Dreams by Jim Clark
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Growing Old by Matthew Arnold
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The Soldier by Rupert Brooke
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Ode on Melancholy by John Keats
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Arms and the boy by Wilfred Owen
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A Vision by John Clare
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At Citoyenne Tussuads by Victor Plarr
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A Round Number by Keith Douglas
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Life a Play of Passion by Sir Walter Raleigh
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The Toys by Coventry Patmore
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Lifes Lessons by Jim Clark
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thank you Mr. England
It worked for you? I kept getting:
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nO, hUGH, i WAS GOING TO TRY IT LATER AT HOME WHERE I HAVE SPEAKERS...was thanking in advance
Yes Hugh, you need to be logged in to the MSN network:
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Les
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Have to pass in that case. Thanks anyway, Mr. Clark.