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BlueMoon Inspiration
Australia
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 5 ต.ค. 2021
A channel that aims to produce powerful videos to motivate and inspire you, bring wisdom to your life and celebrate the art of language and writing. The key themes underlying this channel are stoicism, ancient and modern wisdom, powerful life poetry, inspirational words and AI generated art and images that either aim to vividly portray a scene or to bring a historic person back to life.
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LIFE'S SYMPHONY
Motivation,
The fire within,
Dances with determination,
Turning aspirations into constellations,
Motivation, my journey's inspiration.
Wisdom,
Imparting voices of the dead,
Revealing echoes of ages past,
A guide to seeking illumination,
Wisdom, my silent transformation.
Language,
My dear companion,
My alchemy of words,
My tapestry of emotion,
Language, my life's ocean.
by BlueMoon Inspiration (1.1.2024)
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LIFE'S SYMPHONY
Motivation,
The fire within,
Dances with determination,
Turning aspirations into constellations,
Motivation, my journey's inspiration.
Wisdom,
Imparting voices of the dead,
Revealing echoes of ages past,
A guide to seeking illumination,
Wisdom, my silent transformation.
Language,
My dear companion,
My alchemy of words,
My tapestry of emotion,
Language, my life's ocean.
by BlueMoon Inspiration (1.1.2024)
ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE by William Shakespeare (Powerful Poetry)
A message from BlueMoon Inspiration
Thanks for coming to this new channel. The aim is to bring each word to life for you, through unique and original content creation. For the best listening experience, it is recommended to use ear/headphones. I sincerely hope that these videos give you inspiration and motivation.
Introduction
"All the world's a stage" is the phrase that begins a monologue from William Shakespeare's pastoral comedy “As You Like It,” spoken by the melancholy Jaques in Act II Scene VII Line 139. The speech compares the world to a stage and life to a play and catalogues the seven stages of a man's life, sometimes referred to as the Seven Ages of Man.
As this English is from the 16th Century there are words that we do not commonly hear anymore:
1. Mewling: Cry
2. Pard: Leopard
3. Capon lined: The phrase "in fair round belly with good capon lined" describes a person who is content and well-fed, enjoying a good meal, specifically referencing a capon (a castrated rooster known for its tender meat) as part of the meal. Essentially, it suggests someone who is living comfortably and indulging in luxury.
4. Pantaloon: A type of close-fitting pants
5. Shank: Legs
6. Sans: Without
BlueMoon's Thoughts
We all want to be a little different, a little bit special, and to take “The Road Not Taken.” It is an irony though that all of us are subject to the same cyclicity of life though, the same Seven Ages of Man (and woman), birth and death; tears and laughter. Shakespeare speaks to this idea of cyclicity, and as much as our experiences maybe to different each other, on a macroscopic level, they are all just about the same.
Acknowledgements
Each video requires a substantial team effort to make. We would like to thank our voice over actor, Shane Morris, who tirelessly strives to deliver these words in a manner like no other. A special thanks to our graphic design artist, Cristina Santana for all her effort and helping bring the scene to life through AI generated images.
Copyright
Both the graphics and voiceover in this video are original pieces of work and the quotes are in the public domain. The music you hear is from Joachim Heinrich and can be found under: 'Wolf' by Joachim Heinrich - released under CC-BY 4.0.
#shakespeare #alltheworldsastage #wisdom #poem #sevenagesofman #powerfullifepoetry
Thanks for coming to this new channel. The aim is to bring each word to life for you, through unique and original content creation. For the best listening experience, it is recommended to use ear/headphones. I sincerely hope that these videos give you inspiration and motivation.
Introduction
"All the world's a stage" is the phrase that begins a monologue from William Shakespeare's pastoral comedy “As You Like It,” spoken by the melancholy Jaques in Act II Scene VII Line 139. The speech compares the world to a stage and life to a play and catalogues the seven stages of a man's life, sometimes referred to as the Seven Ages of Man.
As this English is from the 16th Century there are words that we do not commonly hear anymore:
1. Mewling: Cry
2. Pard: Leopard
3. Capon lined: The phrase "in fair round belly with good capon lined" describes a person who is content and well-fed, enjoying a good meal, specifically referencing a capon (a castrated rooster known for its tender meat) as part of the meal. Essentially, it suggests someone who is living comfortably and indulging in luxury.
4. Pantaloon: A type of close-fitting pants
5. Shank: Legs
6. Sans: Without
BlueMoon's Thoughts
We all want to be a little different, a little bit special, and to take “The Road Not Taken.” It is an irony though that all of us are subject to the same cyclicity of life though, the same Seven Ages of Man (and woman), birth and death; tears and laughter. Shakespeare speaks to this idea of cyclicity, and as much as our experiences maybe to different each other, on a macroscopic level, they are all just about the same.
Acknowledgements
Each video requires a substantial team effort to make. We would like to thank our voice over actor, Shane Morris, who tirelessly strives to deliver these words in a manner like no other. A special thanks to our graphic design artist, Cristina Santana for all her effort and helping bring the scene to life through AI generated images.
Copyright
Both the graphics and voiceover in this video are original pieces of work and the quotes are in the public domain. The music you hear is from Joachim Heinrich and can be found under: 'Wolf' by Joachim Heinrich - released under CC-BY 4.0.
#shakespeare #alltheworldsastage #wisdom #poem #sevenagesofman #powerfullifepoetry
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Love It!!!
I'm Grade 5 I memorize this, I was suppose to recite this in front of my class. And this a powerful and respectful poetry, I LOVE YOU ROBERT FROST.
@@melissae.dumalag4315 great job!
You recited it whole heartedly, impressive 🤎🦋
Davis Kimberly Johnson Donna Hall Joseph
Nice poem!
Wherever American literature is studied, this should be required reading and memorizing.
I don't think I will ever be a poet. I am too realistic.
It's such a shame that the line "laughing shall I die" was excluded from Ragnar's speech over the pit of snakes in "Vikings".
@@BlackQback agreed!
This is one of my favorite youtube videos in the world
@@dalioj4741 🙏
What is it that people think that a poem should be read with a heavy and slow voice. Because they think that poetry is not for everyone? Or because they believe that without a solemn recitation the words have no meaning? Or they think: when I recite it like this others believe : wow that is an intellectual.
@@paulfromthe it appears to me that after hearing multiple versions from the same person - while a deep voice helps as if just sounds good - it’s probably about 60% related to how he reads it. It’s amazing how different it comes out it is read in a bad way.
Powerful poem!!!!
Man OR woman... beautifully done!
TRUE
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I hope and wish it turns out a sigh of relief… ages and ages hence…. :)
Although I'm not a fan of Whitman, I have to say this poem is a mass of sincere emotion. Well read!
My old band’s competition show was based on this speech. They achieved Superior ratings at each competition and won several awards including best drum line and best overall. Proud that they continued the programs decades long tradition of excellence.
Narrow is the way…
Đura Jakšić - TRAILS (1875) during Serbo-Turkish War "Two paths stand before me: One with flowers, the other with thorns; Iron legs are mine - I'm going thorn to come back. I yield the flowers of the path Whose foot is soft; Let the women tread on the flowers, And thorns are for man!"
Morgan Freeman needs to narrate this one.
MASTERPIECE PER EXCELLENCE...🙏✨👌📖🤔💡🐲💖
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this poem is amazing, thank you
My dad showed me this speech and I'll give it credit for getting me through EMT school after I failed my psychomotor
Good man!
why does the narrator sound like david attenborough?
Hector of Briton lives
This poem is truly a masterpiece. It made me ponder deeply about the choice between making a safe choice for a normal life or a path that only belongs to me.
Personally, I feel, poetry is also religion
Our sch
nice video...😍
Thanks
Amazing poem, amazing voice and video👍great job👌
Thanks
For the good and the bad, personally and in general, i have always taken the least travelled path, the long road is sometimes the ahortest path. The least trodden sometimes frought worh more risk Thats a fair assessment of myself to date.
I love Rumi's poems. They are all meaningful ❤
Very! I'm also now asking myself questions and I don't really understand why I was born at all? Looking at my life I can say that life is pain and suffering, but is it really life? I think that no no and no. Do you understand what I mean? I wish you to find your purpose and your love.🙂
❤
I did not come here on my own accord, nor will I thus leave…🌸❤️
That line was the most notable to me too.
@@BlueMoonInspiration👌
I only listen to optimus primes poem's
I'm the captain of my soul.....❤
"I am the master of my fate" ♾
Great job. Very deep 😊
Very touching ❤
Amazing video . Nice photo and voice 👌
Mark twin's quote is my favourite. That's so true 👍
Yes it’s a great quote
Very powerfull poem and wonderful video👌
Agreed. It’s actually a poem paying homage to Abraham Lincoln.
Simple yet Powerful. Love the way it has been read out. One can hear this and go to fight the world. ❤
The power of an incredible voice over professional.
Fight the World?? Stay assured, you will be crushed. How about embrace the world?? Don't be a half lover..
Great job 👌👌thank you
Wow. That's wonderful 👍
Such a powerful poem. Who is the poet?
Amazing video. The road not taken is one of the bests👌