
The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock by T.S. Eliot
A recitation of one of TS Eliot's most memorable poems.
Home Court Health with Tom Foolery
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Show Notes
I love poetry (as I mentioned in my podcast on Portals) because a poem can transport us to the boundless realm of imagination... It almost doesn't matter what the words say; what matters is how they make you feel, where they takes your thoughts, what the poem makes you want to do once you set it down.
Often I fall into the trap of thinking that I'm not creative or original, especially when I come across a work of genius like this. But to take my own advice, the best thing we can do is APPRECIATE a work of art, and not condemn ourselves for not being capable of replicating its brilliance... at least, not yet.
This episode is the first of many recitations - some from memory, some read from the page - that will highlight my favorite poems and oratory works, and may include some of my subjective reactions to the poem's meaning.
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