This is special episode requested by Daksha Singh Parmar.
And I'm going to read her favourite poet Williams Wordsworth poem "Daffodils or I Wandered lonely as a cloud in this episode.
If you want me to read your favourite writers poem send me the name and poem on
my Instagram account - @Err0ristt
and I will recite in my future episode
Thank you :)
In this episode, I am introducing a modern writer Mr. David Olvera and read his 3 poems:-
1. You
2. Apologies
3. Women.
David wrote short poems daily on his IG page. And his poems are reminds us are deeper emotions often we neglected them.
So if you are interested and wanna dig some those emotions go and checkout his IG.
David Olvera's IG account- @olverapoetry
If you want me to read your favourite writers poem you can send your request on my Instagram account.
Thank you :)
IG account - @err0ristt
This episode is about 19th century's most famous novelist Charles Dickens.
He was an English writer, who wrote several famous novels like Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, Paperwick Papers and many more.
But how many of you know that he was poet too, he wrote so many ballads and sonnet for his plays that he produced.
And in today episode I'm going to read one of his ballad "The song of the wreck", story of shipwreck and its survivors.
Among those survivors there was an innocent child too who survived survived harsh weather until the Shipman couldn't decide whether they should take a boy with them or not.
So to know what happened to that you have to listen today's episode The late night poems.
If you want me to read your favourite writers poem you can send your request on my Instagram account.
Thank you :)
IG account - @err0ristt
In today's episode, I am introducing Edward G. Wallace and read his poems, "If I were awake" and "An Introduction (my reason to be)".
He is an amazing writer, post poems on daily basis on his instagram page.
Also his poems were published in three anthologies books.
And today's poem "An introduction (my reason to)" is a very beautiful poem in which writers showing that poems are his mirror to read him and if you can understand the poem then you will definitely know the person.
Second poem If I were awake is kind of remembrance of spring and beautiful memories he shred with love ones.
Following Edward on Instagram for more delicate poems.
Edward G. Wallace Instagram page - @eagwallace_108
If you want me to read your poem in my podcast send it to my Instagram account to submit your poems
IG account - @err0ristt
Thank you:)
This episode is about the most famous Innovative writer of 20th century Edward Estlin Cummings.
And I'm going to read his love poems in this episode
1. May I feel said he ( published in 1935)
2. My old sweet etcetera (1926)
3. I carry your heart (1952)
My sweet old etcetera is a letter from soldier to his lover, summing up his whole family situations and views about going to war.
May I feel said poem is humors and sort of story telling of two love birds conversation.
And I carry your heart poem is one of the most famous love poem by E. E. Cummings.
If you want me to read your favorite writers poem, send it to my Instagram account.
And I would love to read and put your reference in my future episode.
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In today's episode, I am introducing Neha Shakya aka Salena Amber and read her poem Intoxicated Thoughts and Soul Cleaning.
She is a beautiful writer, post short poems in her own calligraphy style handwriting.
Her poems also published in anthology book "Cluster of Ballads" available on Amazon.
And today's poems intoxicated thoughts and soul cleaning are very thoughtful poems, both makes you to think about those times when you feel poisonous by people which leads to some bad decisions but also a self awareness that you could do better and clean your soul by removing those negative thoughts
Follow Salena for more enlightening poems.
Salena Amber's Instagram page - @salena.amber_
If you want me to read your poem in my podcast send it to my Instagram account to submit your poems
IG account - @err0ristt
Thank you:)
This episode is the part-2 of the famous German - American writer Charles Bukowski.
And in this episode I read his poems Bluebird requested by Sheena Tirkey.
Her IG account - @_rescuedsoul_
This poem published in 1992s anthology, "The last nights of the earth poems"
And "It is not much" requested by anonymous published in the book "The people look like a flowers at last"
If you want me to read your favorite writers poem, send it to my Instagram account.
And I would love to read and put your reference in my future episode.
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P.s. the background music of the poem is taken from Lukas King's piano. If you love his music please follow him on YouTube. Thank you :)
This episode is the part-1 of the famous German - American writer Charles Bukowski.
And in this episode I read his poem "So you want to be a writer", was posthumously published in 2003.
And in next part of this episode, I'll pick your favorite poem of Charles Bukowski and read it.
If you want me to read your favorite writers poem, send it to my Instagram account.
And I would love read and put your reference in my future episode.
IG account - @err0ristt
P.s. the background music of the poem is taken from Lukas King's piano.
If you love his music please follow him on YouTube. Thank you :)
In today's episode, I read Angela Aka serene poems. She is wonderful writer so i pick not just one but 3 poems of her and these are:-
1. Sit with me a while
2. Losing you
3. How I want to remembered
All the poems she posted on her Instagram.
So follow her on Instagram for more beautiful poems.
Her Instagram page - @serene.poems.etc
If you want me to read your poem in my podcast send it to my Instagram account
- @err0ristt
P. S. The background music, I used in poem, is Lucas king.
If you love it, subscribe him on YouTube.
Thank you :)
This episode is about Emily Elizabeth Dickinson's poem.
And in today's episode, I read not just one poem but 3 poems of Emily Dickinson.
1 Hope is a thing with feathers published in 1891
2. The Wife published in 1896
3. I measure every grief I meet also published in 1896
If you want me to read your favorite writers poem, send it to my Instagram account.
I would love read and put your reference in my future episode.
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IG account - @err0ristt