
Prosodia Podcast
1) 2018-02-10 - An Irish Airman Foresees His Death by William Butler Yeats
An Irish Airman Foresees His Death by William Butler Yeats I know that I shall meet my fate Somewhere among the clouds above; Those that I fight I do not hate Those that I guard I do not lov...Show More
2) 2018-02-09 - Submarine Mountains by Cale Young Rice
Submarine Mountains by Cale Young Rice Under the sea, which is their sky, they rise To watery altitudes as vast as those Of far Himalayan peaks impent in snows And veils of cloud and sacre...Show More
3) 2018-02-08 - Passers-By by Carl Sandburg
Passers-By by Carl Sandburg Passers-by, Out of your many faces Flash memories to me Now at the day end Away from the sidewalks Where your shoe soles traveled And your voices rose and blent To form th...Show More
4) 2018-02-07 - Serenity by Edward Rowland Sill
Serenity by Edward Rowland Sill Brook, Be still,—be still! Midnight’s arch is broken In thy ceaseless ripples. Dark and cold below them Runs the troubled water,— Only on its bosom, Shimmering and tre...Show More
5) 2018-02-06 - The Wild Common by DH Lawrence
The Wild Common by D.H. Lawrence The quick sparks on the gorse bushes are leaping, Little jets of sunlight-texture imitating flame; Above them, exultant, the pee-wits are sweeping: They are lords of ...Show More
6) 2018-02-05 - The Grass Beneath My Head by FS Flint
The Grass Beneath My Head by FS Flint The grass is beneath my head; and I gaze at the thronging stars in the night. They fall… they fall… I am overwhelmed, and afraid. Each leaf of the aspen is car...Show More
7) 2018-02-04 - Be Still My Soul by AE Housman
Be Still, My Soul by A.E. Housman Be still, my soul, be still; the arms you bear are brittle, Earth and high heaven are fixt of old and founded strong. Think rather,—call to thought, if now you gr...Show More
8) 2018-02-03 - As You Like It by William Shakespeare
As You Like It, Act II - Scene VII by William Shakespeare All the world’s a stage, And all the men and women merely players; They have their exits and their entrances, And one man in his time plays m...Show More
9) 2018-02-02 - Such an Arduously Long Joyous Occasion by Amira Ram Graffar
Such an Arduosly Long Joyous Occasion by Amira Ram Graffar “Ha-nifrah beek” is an Arabic phrase meaning, loosely, “To rejoice for you.” Muttered most often by aunties
And uncles presiding over your c...Show More
10) 2018-02-01 - Wonder and Joy by Robinson Jeffers
Wonder and Joy by Robinson Jeffers The things that one grows tired of—O, be sure They are only foolish artificial things! Can a bird ever tire of having wings? And I, so long as life and sense endure...Show More