Now that it is early autumn, we tend to stay inside more and even read more (at least that’s my experience). Someone recently asked me if I would do the audio recording for some of my mythology poems on this blog. I had done one already, so it does seem natural to now do the others. I hope you like them. My style of reading isn’t dramatic, and I do try hard to avoid “poet voice,” something I dislike very much. Hopefully my readings are pretty natural, maybe too natural for those who do like more drama. I guess it’s all a matter of taste.
By clicking on each link, you will be directed to the original posting for the poem but with the audio now included. I hope you like them.
The First Lamentation of Demeter:
https://apoetintime.com/2014/11/01/the-first-lamentation-of-demeter-poetry-and-myth/
Second Lamentation of Demeter:
https://apoetintime.com/2014/11/04/the-second-lamentation-of-demeter-poetry-and-myth/
Icarus I
https://apoetintime.com/2014/10/10/icarus-i-poem-by-mary-kendall-mythic-poetry-series/
Icarus II
https://apoetintime.com/2014/10/12/icarus-ii/
And, while we are at it, here is one other poem on this blog linked with mythology:
The Broken Promise: Orpheus and Eurydice
Great post!
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Glad you liked it, Michelle.
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