Marianne Faithfull - Ode to a Nightingale (Lyrics Video)

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  • čas přidán 10. 05. 2021
  • Marianne Faithfull & Warren Ellis team up in a unique album of poetry and music, interpreting the works of Lord Byron, John Keats, Percy Bysshe Shelley and many more...
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Komentáře • 19

  • @leonkirby8295
    @leonkirby8295 Před rokem +1

    Best reading ever. Beautiful 🥰

  • @art.and.lit.matters
    @art.and.lit.matters Před rokem +2

    I came to the soul-piercing, stunningly beautiful work of both Keats and of Marianne Faithful at the same time place and time 42 years ago. The music of both have been growing inside me ever since but this is so deeply moving. What a marriage of brilliant, raw, unfurling, beautiful poets of soul. This is gorgeous.

  • @666ruth666
    @666ruth666 Před 3 lety +5

    Marianne and Warren: the gateway to a more beautiful world! ❤️

  • @markboles135
    @markboles135 Před 2 lety +1

    Don't think of retiring Ms. Faithfull; deliver the next CD from bed whilst reading children stories...

  • @sjain8111
    @sjain8111 Před 3 lety +7

    ...flowers at your feet 🌺🌸🌿

  • @MSYNGWIE12
    @MSYNGWIE12 Před 2 lety +1

    I wonder if poet and painter and sad, wife of Rossetti, Elizabeth Siddall would have been a friend of dear, Lady Faithfull- I can't help but see comparisons- but blessedly, Marianne has a stronger will...Namaste

  • @esiomacedoribeiro2078
    @esiomacedoribeiro2078 Před 3 lety +7

    Great, Marianne!

  • @samthunders3611
    @samthunders3611 Před 2 lety +1

    My two Heros together This is my bliss
    Marianne and Keats

  • @anne-mariewermeille5208
    @anne-mariewermeille5208 Před 3 lety +4

    Oh oui les couleurs de la Provence ! Love...

  • @maximohudson8397
    @maximohudson8397 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for perpetuating the poets. ❤️

  • @melissaalexander176
    @melissaalexander176 Před 3 lety +4

    Stunning rendering of a favourite poem.

  • @lentewinrrett2033
    @lentewinrrett2033 Před 3 lety +5

    maravilloso Marianne!!!

  • @tomgrooms4046
    @tomgrooms4046 Před 3 lety +6

    Brava!

  • @beataspiewakjonsson1749
    @beataspiewakjonsson1749 Před 3 lety +7

    Beautiful ❤️✨

  • @reyramirez5710
    @reyramirez5710 Před 3 lety +5

    Beautiful 😍

  • @alanchriston6806
    @alanchriston6806 Před 3 lety +5

    Beautiful 😊😊😊

  • @witchespagansofangusw.p.aj9352

    Beautiful, thanks and Blessed be.

  • @delaney2045
    @delaney2045 Před 3 lety +1

    Beautifully Read ☆

  • @antenaboume
    @antenaboume Před 2 lety +2

    Ode to a Nightingale
    BY JOHN KEATS
    My heart aches, and a drowsy numbness pains
    My sense, as though of hemlock I had drunk,
    Or emptied some dull opiate to the drains
    One minute past, and Lethe-wards had sunk:
    'Tis not through envy of thy happy lot,
    But being too happy in thine happiness,-
    That thou, light-winged Dryad of the trees
    In some melodious plot
    Of beechen green, and shadows numberless,
    Singest of summer in full-throated ease.
    O, for a draught of vintage! that hath been
    Cool'd a long age in the deep-delved earth,
    Tasting of Flora and the country green,
    Dance, and Provençal song, and sunburnt mirth!
    O for a beaker full of the warm South,
    Full of the true, the blushful Hippocrene,
    With beaded bubbles winking at the brim,
    And purple-stained mouth;
    That I might drink, and leave the world unseen,
    And with thee fade away into the forest dim:
    Fade far away, dissolve, and quite forget
    What thou among the leaves hast never known,
    The weariness, the fever, and the fret
    Here, where men sit and hear each other groan;
    Where palsy shakes a few, sad, last gray hairs,
    Where youth grows pale, and spectre-thin, and dies;
    Where but to think is to be full of sorrow
    And leaden-eyed despairs,
    Where Beauty cannot keep her lustrous eyes,
    Or new Love pine at them beyond to-morrow.
    Away! away! for I will fly to thee,
    Not charioted by Bacchus and his pards,
    But on the viewless wings of Poesy,
    Though the dull brain perplexes and retards:
    Already with thee! tender is the night,
    And haply the Queen-Moon is on her throne,
    Cluster'd around by all her starry Fays;
    But here there is no light,
    Save what from heaven is with the breezes blown
    Through verdurous glooms and winding mossy ways.
    I cannot see what flowers are at my feet,
    Nor what soft incense hangs upon the boughs,
    But, in embalmed darkness, guess each sweet
    Wherewith the seasonable month endows
    The grass, the thicket, and the fruit-tree wild;
    White hawthorn, and the pastoral eglantine;
    Fast fading violets cover'd up in leaves;
    And mid-May's eldest child,
    The coming musk-rose, full of dewy wine,
    The murmurous haunt of flies on summer eves.
    Darkling I listen; and, for many a time
    I have been half in love with easeful Death,
    Call'd him soft names in many a mused rhyme,
    To take into the air my quiet breath;
    Now more than ever seems it rich to die,
    To cease upon the midnight with no pain,
    While thou art pouring forth thy soul abroad
    In such an ecstasy!
    Still wouldst thou sing, and I have ears in vain-
    To thy high requiem become a sod.
    Thou wast not born for death, immortal Bird!
    No hungry generations tread thee down;
    The voice I hear this passing night was heard
    In ancient days by emperor and clown:
    Perhaps the self-same song that found a path
    Through the sad heart of Ruth, when, sick for home,
    She stood in tears amid the alien corn;
    The same that oft-times hath
    Charm'd magic casements, opening on the foam
    Of perilous seas, in faery lands forlorn.
    Forlorn! the very word is like a bell
    To toll me back from thee to my sole self!
    Adieu! the fancy cannot cheat so well
    As she is fam'd to do, deceiving elf.
    Adieu! adieu! thy plaintive anthem fades
    Past the near meadows, over the still stream,
    Up the hill-side; and now 'tis buried deep
    In the next valley-glades:
    Was it a vision, or a waking dream?
    Fled is that music:-Do I wake or sleep?