Patience and the Prodigal have hit upon a novel idea and we propose to test its merit. What we intend is to revisit the obscure and much forgotten verse and poetry of some of the great poets of all time and with the juxtaposition of words, phrases and lines, represent these more or less ignored stanzas in a new light.
William Wordsworth, for instance is generally credited with composing roughly 1000 separate poems, yet how many are well known. Perhaps aficionados of Wordsworth might know a dozen or twenty of his more celebrated poems such as ‘The Green Linnet’, ‘The Daffodils’, ‘Composed upon Westminster Bridge’ or ‘The Solitary Reaper. What about the rest? Surely these must be infused with the creative genius of Wordsworth. This we intend to explore, if only for the Craic.

Friday, 23 November 2012

My Father (extracts from ‘the female vagrant’)


By Derwent's side my father's cottage stood'
My father was a pious man and good.
Still, to cruel injuries he became a prey
till all his substance fell into decay.
'Twas a hard change, an evil time was come,
We had no hope, no relief from noisy drum.
The swans to meet me came at water side
and knew not why, my father happy died.
An honest man by honest parents bred
and in his hearing, there my prayers I said.
Can I forget that miserable hour?
There close by my mother in their native bower.
Oh! dreadful price of being to resign
in want's lonely cave till death do pine.
I looked and looked along the silent air
remote from man and storms of mortal care.
Nor pain nor pity in my bosom raised,
Memory dismissed, again on open day I gazed.



William Wordsworth (1770-1850)


5 comments:

  1. The original: very sad. Your version: less (!).
    Moving upward toward -- hope?

    Might Emily add her song? So lovely . . .

    http://academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu/english/melani/cs6/hope.html

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  2. Hope springs eternal and we hope you have your best and most fulfilling year ever in 2013. Regards P+P.

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    1. Thank you -- same to you!

      (It's a freedom to be able to comment, because I can no longer post items, myself, due to Blogger malfunctioning.)

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  4. http://www.modesandmelodies.blogspot.com/2012/11/star.html
    (a little one on hope)

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