tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22361479.post5843678004268441536..comments2024-03-16T06:23:29.917-07:00Comments on The Reverberate Hills; or The Apotheosis of the Narwhal: Poem of the Week 2015/19Patrick J. Vazhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09279528648512493917noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22361479.post-67480883341319858342015-05-12T07:07:44.255-07:002015-05-12T07:07:44.255-07:00This was going to be a little run of "speeche...This was going to be a little run of "speeches from Elizabethan plays" but I realized the one I had planned for next week (Richard II's abdication) was too long and too often interrupted by impatient noblemen. So I picked a different poem, from a different era, but which, your comment has just made me realize, is also pretty dark (but also kind of spitefully funny, in a way?. So, to answer your actual question: just business as usual, I guess.<br /><br />I'll look for something lighter, but I have the next few weeks planned out, so hang on in the darkness as long as you can. And thank you as always for reading these!Patrick J. Vazhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09279528648512493917noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22361479.post-9104507471805470582015-05-11T22:05:09.671-07:002015-05-11T22:05:09.671-07:00Gosh, that's two dark, satanic verses in a row...Gosh, that's two dark, satanic verses in a row for Poem of the Week. What's up, dude?<br />Civic Centerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12362422142667230626noreply@blogger.com