March 17, 2011

SPLENDOR IN THE GRASS

         
         
          What though the radiance which was once so bright
          Is now forever taken from my sight,
          Though nothing can bring back the hour
          Of splendor in the grass, of glory in the flower;
          We will grieve not, rather find
          Strength in what remains behind...

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  2. Impresionante y emotiva película. Una pena que no le diesen el Oscar a Natalie, con una interpretación que conmueve a una piedra.

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  3. Oh, you would pick Wordsworth, wouldn't you? I'm much more likely to embody Frank O'Hara (yes, a gay man in 60's NY.)
    Lovely, and nice to meet you. Your words are a bit flowery and self-indulgent, but I get what you're on about. :)

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  4. Unos versos y una película que no me canso de ver y oir.

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  5. Love it.
    We have a very controversial noisy, neighbour-aggravating music festival here called 'Splendour In The Grass' I wonder how many of the kids in the audience know where the name came from...

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