Sentence examples for poetic speaking from inspiring English sources

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"Let us awake to life and warm our hands,/ And let our sins give light,/And glow upon this wilderness", he states in "It Is Time", yet the collection shows its strength when de Bernières abandons such attempts to be poetic, speaking plainly: "let us kiss on cold nights,/forgetting we are old".

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The idiosyncratic solo work features Crampton alternating between poetic spoken word which deals, in part, with an 18th century Bolivian revolutionary hero named Bartolina Sisa and shredded mixing that jumps between genres and epochs.

Sure, Rahall can be poetic when speaking about protecting certain forests -- as long as there are no coal seams underneath.

As the director, Terry Gilliam, says in an introduction to the new Criterion Collection DVD, every person in this poetic movie speaks beautifully about life and love.

Its winning moments come when its poetic revelations speak simply through the visuals, or when we meet characters like the joyously foul-mouthed drinking partners Rosie and Maud.

The exhibition is called "A Promise Is a Cloud" because, Ms. Hickey said: "I wanted to do something that is poetic and speaks to the notion of potential and the idea of open-endedness.

The flavour that John Singleton captured in the Johnson family reunion scene from Poetic Justice speaks to the significance of community to African-Americans, as does the Red Clay collective that includes OutKast, the Goodie Mob, Organized Noize, Society of Soul, and Mista (Blackberry Molasses).

One is "Anyone Can See I Love You," a series of poetic monologues spoken by Marilyn Monroe that was published in 1987 and adapted as a BBC radio drama.

He may have been speaking with poetic license.

In Sylvia Plath's 1962 teleplay, directed by Robert Shaw, three actresses take turns speaking in poetic monologues about their mixed feelings.

And London does bring out his strongest and most eloquent emotions: "A city is, properly speaking, more poetic even than a countryside, for while nature is a chaos of unconscious forces, a city is a chaos of conscious ones.

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