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Read My Poem - Brothers at Lakeside

Ryan Nance September 18, 2015

For a long time I have known that my poems lie there, inert things, until a reader comes along and breathes life into them.

As the first in my Read My Poem series, I invited some people to record themselves reading the text for a poem called "Brothers at Lakeside" the way they would read it, and present here there voices.
 

You can scroll down to listen to all the recordings. Or you can check out the three soundcloud playlists:

We Burn

Brothers at Lakeside

The Salience of Sunset

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Brothers at Lakeside

And after pulling through the dark green trough
of the mountain road, a dim carpark behind
a bar.  The lake below.  The blackened face
is smooth enough for us to see the stars.
But one of us prefers the girls who lift
heavy glasses of beer again, again
to touch their mouths with a galaxy of foam,
and the other one prefers the girls themselves.
If movement were a form of grace, the lake
a kind of pillow, not to find tonight
a darker bar, a further station, would
the moon that is and is not the sun still rise
above the hills directly across the lake
from us?  Its watery twin so much requires
our diving in.  A bat twivers from tree
to tree and says Go in, below is where
the action is. The moon that is and is not.

 


Hear All The Recordings (Soundcloud Playlist »)

Read the text and hear all recordings 5thin.gs/brothers-at-lakeside

Read the text and hear all recordings 5thin.gs/brothers-at-lakeside

Read the text and hear all recordings 5thin.gs/brothers-at-lakeside

I for a long time have known that my poems lie there, inert things, until a reader comes along and breathes life into them. So I am interested in hearing some of that breath. I want, with your permission, to publish the sound files of your reading alongside the text.

Read the text and hear all recordings 5thin.gs/brothers-at-lakeside

Hear all recordings and read the text http://5thin.gs/brothers-at-lakeside

I for a long time have known that my poems lie there, inert things, until a reader comes along and breathes life into them. So I am interested in hearing some of that breath. I want, with your permission, to publish the sound files of your reading alongside the text. http://5thingsilearnedtoday.com/read-my-poem

Read the text and hear all recordings 5thin.gs/brothers-at-lakeside

Read the text and hear all recordings 5thin.gs/brothers-at-lakeside

I for a long time have known that my poems lie there, inert things, until a reader comes along and breathes life into them. So I am interested in hearing some of that breath. I want, with your permission, to publish the sound files of your reading alongside the text. http://5thingsilearnedtoday.com/read-my-poem

Read the text and hear all recordings 5thin.gs/brothers-at-lakeside

I for a long time have known that my poems lie there, inert things, until a reader comes along and breathes life into them. So I am interested in hearing some of that breath. I want, with your permission, to publish the sound files of your reading alongside the text.

In poetry, poem, read my poem Tags reading, recordings, poetry

Read My Poem — We Burn

Ryan Nance September 6, 2015
“Poems lie there, inert, until a reader breathes life into them. Hear different voices read ‘We Burn’.”

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As the second in my Read My Poem series, I invited some people to record themselves reading the text for a poem called "We Burn" the way they would read it, and present here their voices.

You can scroll down to listen to all the recordings. Or you can check out the three soundcloud playlists:

We Burn

Brothers at Lakeside

The Salience of Sunset

We Burn

There are bowls on our
windowsills. Bowls of clear
broth, never boiled or broken—
insoluble domes of oil, a whole
carcass in the pot, slices of
unpeeled ginger, a lemon maybe—

some moments we want to
unzip our hot stomachs onto the
subway floor, or tumble.
hands outstretched, for the third
rail which will allow us to regain
light speed—

steam lifts off the surface of
the broth. Deep in the bowl,
the heat is churning the liquid
invisibly, fields of oil coil and
separate. The spoon is coated
with it, lively and bright
going in, coated like plasma
coming out.

 

Hear All The Recordings (Soundcloud Playlist »)

Hear all recordings and read the text http://5thin.gs/we-burn

Hear all recordings and read the text http://5thin.gs/we-burn

Hear all recordings and read the text at http://5thin.gs/we-burn

Hear all recordings and read the text 5thin.gs/we-burn

Hear all recordings and read the text http://5thingsilearnedtoday.com/blog/2015/9/4/read-my-poem-we-burn

Hear all recordings and read the text http://5thin.gs/we-burn

Hear all recordings and read the text 5thin.gs/we-burn

Hear all recordings and read the text 5thin.gs/we-burn

Hear all recordings and read the text 5thin.gs/we-burn Photo by Scott McKinley

Hear all recordings and read the text http://5thin.gs/we-burn

Hear all recordings and read the text http://5thin.gs/we-burn

Read the text and hear all the recordings http://5thin.gs/we-burn

Hear all recordings and read the text 5thin.gs/we-burn

Hear all recordings and read the text 5thin.gs/we-burn


In poetry, poem, read my poem Tags poem, actors, voices, readings

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