Because April is National Poetry Month, I use this time each
year to highlight poetry in some way. Poetry began as an oral art form, the
spoken word delivered to an audience. The speaking and the hearing of poetry
have always been central to its beauty and its effect upon people.
In literary circles, poetry will often be confined to the
printed page of a book or a magazine. I will often post poems on my blog to be
read by visitors to the site. This month, however, I will be emphasizing
the spoken word as we celebrate poetry. It is a call to get back to the
original intent of poetry: beautiful and powerful words, delivered out loud and
in public with the intent to inspire, to transform, to amuse, to delight, to challenge, to
lift the soul.
Below are examples of this celebration of the spoken word that will be featured this month. As each one is posted, a hyperlink will be attached to the title.
“Digging,” by Seamus Heaney
Charles Kinnaird Reads “Conscientious Objector,” by Edna St. Vincent Millay
Charles Kinnaird Reads “Conscientious Objector,” by Edna St. Vincent Millay
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