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The Book Dialogue
The Book Dialogue
54 episodes
16 hours ago
Two sisters in conversation about books, how they change lives, enrich our communities and allow us to grow and evolve as people. Sarah Ahmadi and Rebecca Budd
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Two sisters in conversation about books, how they change lives, enrich our communities and allow us to grow and evolve as people. Sarah Ahmadi and Rebecca Budd
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Books
Arts
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Sarah’s Musings on Katherine Mansfield and her poem, “The Meeting”.
The Book Dialogue
4 minutes 47 seconds
1 year ago
Sarah’s Musings on Katherine Mansfield and her poem, “The Meeting”.

S4 E13: Sarah’s Musings on Katherine Mansfield and her poem, “The Meeting”.


The Meeting by Katherine Mansfield


We started speaking,

Looked at each other, then turned away.

The tears kept rising to my eyes.

But I could not weep.

I wanted to take your hand

But my hand trembled.

You kept counting the days

Before we should meet again.

But both of us felt in our hearts

That we parted for ever and ever.

The ticking of the little clock filled the quiet room.

"Listen," I said. "It is so loud,

Like a horse galloping on a lonely road,

As loud as a horse galloping past in the night."

You shut me up in your arms.

But the sound of the clock stifled our hearts' beating.

You said, "I cannot go: all that is living of me

Is here for ever and ever."

Then you went.

The world changed. The sound of the clock grew fainter,

Dwindled away, became a minute thing.

I whispered in the darkness. "If it stops, I shall die."


Voice by Sarah Ahmadi

Photography by Rebecca Budd

Music by Sight of Wonders “A Shade of Steam” Epidemic Sound

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The Book Dialogue
Two sisters in conversation about books, how they change lives, enrich our communities and allow us to grow and evolve as people. Sarah Ahmadi and Rebecca Budd