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I’m a rookie filmmaker who loves poetry and writing.
This channel intends to provide high-quality content that aims for every video to feel like an experience, walking their viewers through a story that will either inspire them, relate with them or help them heal from the inside.
What are you going to find on this channel?
Now: Visual Poems every other week.
In the near future: Mental Health Cinematic Videos, Short Films, Storytime Life Reflections, and more Poetry Videos.
If you have a poem that you love and would like to see here don't hesitate to reach out!
lorenacolfilm@gmail.com
This channel intends to provide high-quality content that aims for every video to feel like an experience, walking their viewers through a story that will either inspire them, relate with them or help them heal from the inside.
What are you going to find on this channel?
Now: Visual Poems every other week.
In the near future: Mental Health Cinematic Videos, Short Films, Storytime Life Reflections, and more Poetry Videos.
If you have a poem that you love and would like to see here don't hesitate to reach out!
lorenacolfilm@gmail.com
Emancipation by Emily Dickinson
✍🏼 Poem
"Emancipation" by Emily Dickinson
No rack can torture me,
My soul's at liberty
Behind this mortal bone
There knits a bolder one
You cannot prick with saw,
Nor rend with scymitar.
Two bodies therefore be;
Bind one, and one will flee.
The eagle of his nest
No easier divest
And gain the sky,
Than mayest thou,
Except thyself may be
Thine enemy;
Captivity is consciousness,
So's liberty.
"Emancipation" by Emily Dickinson
No rack can torture me,
My soul's at liberty
Behind this mortal bone
There knits a bolder one
You cannot prick with saw,
Nor rend with scymitar.
Two bodies therefore be;
Bind one, and one will flee.
The eagle of his nest
No easier divest
And gain the sky,
Than mayest thou,
Except thyself may be
Thine enemy;
Captivity is consciousness,
So's liberty.
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For Those Who Can't Find True Love by illneas
Просмотров 3,1 тыс.9 месяцев назад
For Those Who Can't Find True Love by illneas ✍🏼 "Maybe we once visited the same dream" ✍🏼When I asked illneas if I could make a video for one of his poems I wasn't expecting he to say yes and be so kind to share Iness's voice and give me the trust to work with his and her art. I just want to thank him for that! If you don't know who illneass is: he is the best youtuber poet out there I have ev...
So Now By Charles Bukowski
Просмотров 10 тыс.Год назад
So Now By Charles Bukowski "There's nothing to declare here... just a waiting" 🍂 In its simplicity, this poem from Charles Bukowski shines like not other. "So now" is one of the most realest poems he ever wrote, so much that I could feel as if I understand him way better by just reading it. In this video, I wanted to convey the loneliness and nostalgia that the poem made me felt. Using a house ...
Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep | A Visual Poem
Просмотров 34 тыс.Год назад
🌸 Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep 🌸 This is a visual poem I personally took my time to make. Dealing with grief and the pain of a loss is hard, complex and sometimes incomprehensible. I dedicated it to my dear friend Isabel that has been in a journey of healing and understanding her own grief. She's a wonderful person and I hope that this video makes her -and others going through the same jou...
The Genius of the Crowd by Charles Bukowski
Просмотров 60 тыс.2 года назад
"They will believe your love incomplete, and then they will hate you... and their hatred will be perfect." 🔥 This is one of the sharpest poems from Charles Bukowski. It wasn't a surprise that most of you voted for it on the poll I did a couple of months ago. I have to confess that I was afraid of bringing this poem to life. It wasn't easy at all to envision it and because of that it took me qui...
Invictus by W.E. Henley
Просмотров 3,3 тыс.3 года назад
Invictus by W.E. Henley Here you can donate to rescue afghan lives: gofund.me/f1060d98 It is said that William Ernest Henley wrote this poem when he already had lost one of his legs. He tried to lift up his spirit and courage by writing every one of these sentences. That's why I believe this is a precious piece of poetry for everyone who has lost hope in life. In my case, being a refugee and ha...
Tonight I Can Write by Pablo Neruda
Просмотров 115 тыс.3 года назад
Tonight I can write the saddest lines, a poem by Pablo Neruda. 💭 I think this is the hardest video that I've uploaded so far. One subscriber asked for this poem and since I'm immensely grateful for all your support I wanted to make this poem come to life. Just hope that I made it justice! Thanks again for watching and supporting this channel! 💭 Some Neruda’s Books: 📔The Poetry of Pablo Neruda a...
The Dark Edge by Charles Bukowski
Просмотров 41 тыс.3 года назад
"There I was, trying to get pushed over the dark edge... and I ended up with free drinks". 💧 This poem by Charles Bukowski is one of my favorites. As someone who once suffered from many long periods of depression, I can relate to it deeply. I still remember when I had my first case of depression and how confused I was. I believed that no one could understand how I felt... until I found this nov...
Roll The Dice by Charles Bukowski
Просмотров 203 тыс.3 года назад
⏳ If you are going to try, go all the way. "Roll the dice" by Charles Bukowski is one of those poems that really inspires me. Even if it kind of feels a little aggressive, it is still one of the most motivating poems from Bukowski. I wanted to make a video that could connect with anyone who is having an internal fight in the pursuit of their dream. For me, this poem serves as a motivator to kee...
A Poem for Those Who Loved in Silence
Просмотров 16 тыс.3 года назад
A Poem for Those Who Loved in Silence
Because I could not stop for Death - A poem by Emily Dickinson
Просмотров 280 тыс.3 года назад
Because I could not stop for Death - A poem by Emily Dickinson
Speechless
“Those who preach God, - Need God”……so much time lost, so many losses, so much heartbreak.
the end of all ends
This is just beautiful...
Underrated channel. Keep going my friend. All the way…
Intense
I liked the video every frame is enchanting
My favorite poem in the whole world ❤
The music was a bit too loud broski, distracting, might just be my shitty phone tho. Much love n gratitude 🙌🏻
I think it's your phone. It's perfect with my tablet and earbuds. Super clear
The Dark Edge? We just renaming poems now 💀 just messin, I get chills listening to this 🙌🏻
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Beware the Crowd.......
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I heard this poem in English book, from that moment I fallen love with this poem.
So beautiful, so lovely so comforting dear Lord
In the movie “Gladiator “ it is said best:”Death smiles,and all we can do is smile back!” “Nobody gets outta here alive”;Morrison.🀄️
hank williams said first
Having heard Cynthia Nixon speaks this poem, at the end of the film A Quiet Passion, in which she played Emily Dickinson herself, I can't listen to anyone else now.
How's your copyright with the Bukowski estate?
A person is smart,people are stupid. I stay alone on porpose. Safer that way.
Beautiful poem, Dreadful narration
Perfection. Thank you ❤
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This is poetry at it's rareste, most brutal, most honest way. Simply put - brilliant. - Rune Bentz Høgseth
For...Harvey and Grace Crawford😇💞
Backgroynd music destroys a beautiful poem
Wish I could hear this without the music, which is way too loud.
So beautiful
Your edits are tremendous
I will be waiting
The studies are all very distant and wrong.
My love... my soul. Ruh ikizim.
Such a beautiful composition. Nice video... nice everything. Many thanks.
I wish I could drive the highways one last time.
Gonzalez Donna Young Donna Johnson Betty
Johnson William Harris Brian Lee Frank
Thank you.
Motivated me every time I listen to it
Not being able to create art, they will not understand art.
excellent
💛
truer today than ever.
Beautifully read
This isn't poetry, it's just drivel written by a guy in a drunken stupor, Bukowski is the biggest fraud in literary circles, his prose is something the sophists all pretend to understand.
I love Pablo Naruda’s poems.
Whats the real name of this poem?
I died a long time ago, this is comforting
🥹
Rip Mark C 🙏
I am so happy this is still up
The murdering Palestinians caused it.