The Aim Was Song (Poem by Robert Frost) Song Version w/Text

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  • Опубликовано: 18 май 2024
  • ROBERT LEE FROST
    March 26, 1874 - January 29, 1963
    American Poet
    Done in the style of a traditional Irish folk acapella and is referred to in Ireland as "Sean-nós".
    Poem Written in 1921
    POEM LYRICS:
    The Aim Was Song
    By Robert Lee Frost
    Before man came to blow it right
    The wind once blew itself untaught,
    And did its loudest day and night
    In any rough place where it caught.
    Man came to tell it what was wrong:
    I hadn't found the place to blow;
    It blew too hard, the aim was song.
    And listen, how it ought to go!
    He took a little in his mouth,
    And held it long enough for north
    To be converted into south,
    And then by measure blew it forth.
    By measure. It was word and note,
    The wind the wind had meant to be,
    A little through the lips and throat.
    The aim was song, the wind could see.
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  • @duncanandrews6727
    @duncanandrews6727 24 дня назад +1

    Love it. An Irish acapella is refered to in Ireland as "Sean-nós"