Episodes

  • Diwali Special
    Oct 16 2022
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    Happy Deepawali!
    May your Diwali be free from darkness and abundant with light.
    Have a fun and festive Diwali!
    Hoping your Diwali brings health, wealth, and happiness.
    May your Diwali bring peace and love to your life. ...
    Wishing you an abundance of love and riches this Diwali.
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    1 min
  • To a Marsh Hawk in Spring by Henry David Thoreau
    May 6 2022
    The photo is of a Marsh Hawk
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    1 min
  • The Eagle BY ALFRED, LORD TENNYSON
    Apr 23 2022
    Spring Flowers by Keys of Moon | https://soundcloud.com/keysofmoon
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    'The Eagle' by Alfred Lord Tennyson portrays the swiftness and agility of the king of birds. The shortness of the poem is a reference to an eagle that is ready to latch onto its prey. It is like a monarch of nature, keeping a strategic distance from the metaphorical “wrinkled sea” crawling below.
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    1 min
  • Nothing Gold Can Stay By Robert Frost
    Apr 22 2022
    RUNNING WATERS by Audionautix | https://audionautix.com/
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    Robert Frost's 1923 poem 'Nothing Gold Can Stay' explores the idea that nothing good or precious can last forever by using nature and The Garden of Eden as metaphors for cycles of life and death and the loss of innocence.
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    1 min
  • The Walrus And The Carpenter BY LEWIS CARROLL
    Apr 22 2022
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    'The Walrus and the Carpenter' is a narrative poem famous for the themes of death and betrayal. It was first published in 1865. This poem speaks about a Walrus and a Carpenter who trick innocent young oysters and eat them after a walk on the seashore. The poem also deals with the idea of cunningness in human nature.
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    5 mins
  • “Hope” is the thing with feathers BY EMILY DICKINSON
    Apr 21 2022
    '"Hope" is the thing with feathers (314)' is one of the best known of Emily Dickinson's poems. An extended metaphor, it likens the concept of hope to a feathered bird that is permanently perched in the soul of every human. There it sings, never stopping in its quest to inspire.
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    1 min
  • The Raven - Edgar Allan Poe
    Jan 18 2022
    In 'The Raven' the symbol is obvious. Poe himself meant the Raven to symbolize 'mournful, never-ending remembrance. ' Our narrator's sorrow for his lost, perfect maiden Lenore is the driving force behind his conversation with the Raven.
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    12 mins
  • The World Is Too Much With Us - William Wordsworth
    Jan 11 2022
    “The world is too much with us” is a sonnet by William Wordsworth, published in 1807, is one of the central figures of the English Romantic movement. The poem laments the withering connection between humankind and nature, blaming industrial society for replacing that connection with material pursuits.
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    1 min