[stylist] [DBGIP] Lyrics + Feel Like fixin' to Die Rag
LoriStay at aol.com
LoriStay at aol.com
Mon Apr 6 14:20:44 UTC 2009
That is an amazing poem, whether or not the writer is deaf, but I found
myself wondering how one hears the rhythm if one is deaf. I do know that one can
feel rhythm with one's feet, but to translate it to words is quite a feat in
itself.
Lori
In a message dated 4/6/09 1:25:31 AM, johnlee at clarktouch.com writes:
> Recently, I read an old favorite poem with new pleasure. "Faces in the
> Street" is by Henry Lawson (1868-1922) and appeared in his book of poems
> called In the Days When the World Was Wide. Now, Lawson was deaf.
>
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