@@Omni-King2099 i think he meant that all (person) he loved, he was always the one who fell in loved but the other (person) do not feel the same love as him.
@@joshuacantos5204 Interesting interpretation, but to me this is about one's own hobbies and passions. Like for Poe, maybe writing and poetry was a hobby which no one close to him understood and so he was always left to love these things, alone.
@@stynershiner1854 especially considering that Poe was the first American to live solely from his earnings as a writer. Not many loved literature like he did in the 1800’s
Shane Morris is one of the best narrators He narrates based on his own soul level relation with poems. I often listen through his voice to a piece more than I listen to a music perhaps everyday in the past few months. God bless you man looking forward to hear more from you.
“A person is, among all else, a material thing, easily torn and not easily mended.” “It wasn't only wickedness and scheming that made people unhappy, it was confusion and misunderstanding; above all, it was the failure to grasp the simple truth that other people are as real as you.”..................
How this man took tremendous pain and sorrow, and made it art. I grew up just a few blocks from Poe cottage in the Bronx. I wish I had an outlet for my pain. I love this man. A true genius. I probably memorized everything he ever wrote.
It's my most cherished line of this masterpiece. He has always been my favorite mind in poetry, as well as a free spoken thinker.. After my auto accident I now feel alone in a world of continuous poetry flowing through my entire being as I see the world around, which is why this line soothes me in an odd saddening way.
I read his complete short stories collection. Absolutely staggering. Anyone who disagreed at the time was clearly jealous. Not a syllable of his writing could be improved.
@UCY6eRghSJ1YzD3M-6Tlnvvw I found the complete tales and poems book in a store. But there are used ones on eBay. Also try your library. There's even an audio book version.👣
From childhood’s hour I have not been as others were I have not seen as others saw I could not bring My passions from a common From the same source I have not taken my sorrow I could not awaken my heart to joy at the same tone And all I lov’d I lov’d alone Then in my childhood-in the dawn of a most stormy life Was drawn from every depth of good and ill The mystery which binds me still From the torrent, or the fountain From the red cliff of the mountain From the sun that ‘round me roll’d In its autumn tint of gold From the lightning in the sky as it pass’d me flying by From the thunder , and the storm and the cloud that took the from When the rest of heaven was blue Of a demon in my view Alone by “edgar allen poe”🖤🖤
What a poem! I send love to the soul of Edgar Allen Poe. Dear, tortured man that he was, I hope that love can give him some peace and dearly-earned rest.
@@hidan-444 when others see fun, or something beautiful, i am lost in my own demons that only i know and don't wanna share here, So that's"what others see blue heaven, i see my demons"
@@hidan-444, the human eyes often sees familiar shapes in clouds. Sometimes a hat, a tree, your house - anything. The person from the poem, however, saw a cloud that took the form of a demon. And, to add to that, he saw this "when the rest of heaven was blue"; in other words, in his childhood. It just intensifies how this person, which I deem to be Poe himself, differed from the others since childhood. A kid would've seen something bright, probably, yet he saw a demon. And then, you have the key verse of this poem "And All I lov'd, I lov'd alone". A complete masterpiece of a poem! No less skillfull or impactful than The Crow, his most famous one. A poet who resembles him is Fernando Pessoa, a portuguese poet. He so much dominated portugueses that, translated, almost all of his poems lose their essence, their strenght - ther impact. He also translated The Crow to portuguese. Had to make a few changes here and there, obviously, but, given the difficulty of it, the finished product is prideworthy.
@@lenasthy4146 Edgar Allan Poe being different since childhood. I can relate to this so much I'm an INFP too But being idealistic is like living reality when you're actually an utopian
Poe’s tales may seem as a nightmare full of illnesses,madness,death ,ugly murders,searches in the depth of tombs,and mysterious cries at midnight.His imagination is remarkable,his use of metaphors is striking...his heroes are insane ,neurotic or about to be such...it is thought that his characters are nothing but a reflection of himself...he makes the reader face the extremes of known and unknown,visible and invisible,fancy and reality in other words the twilight of the human mind...mostly using at ending Reason as a guide to solve Issues ...Edgar Allan Poe is the greatest investigator of the human psyche and remains my favorite short story teller .
POE… From childhood, grew his knowledge of good and evil as inseparable opposites. He saw that each defines the other to form a unity in the tension of their polarity. Poe embraced the good as accentuated and contrasted by its opposite. He saw that you can’t have one without the other. He realized that only truth can tell them apart. He learned to indulge the ‘light’ by embracing the ‘dark.’
I mistakenly thought that I’d read everything that he published. I stand corrected. Read his treatise explaining how he composed poetry if you care to gaze into the mind of a super genius.
Everything I have forgotten in my mind: But I can't forget your face in my eyes! Because I'm alone ❣️ By: Shiham Hisham This poet for my mom from long distance miss you ❣️❣️
For the life I have, I have loved alone. The forsaken soul that was or is, is not alone when being lonely is never the same as being left alone. Lonely is being left out, in my experience to the word ALONE discloses self to the world around you.
Yeah, Edgar Allan Poe is an INFP & me too. So basically INFP is the most idealistic personality in the world. & The poet is so true we're really different even as children (INFPs)
The lines which I often feel one with: "I could not bring my passions from a common spring-- From the same source I have not taken my sorrow-- I could not awaken my heart to joy at the same tone-- And all I loved I loved alone--"
It was written to provoke thought from those that say they are alone. It was written to remind some that perhaps they aren't as alone as they think. It was written to Promote thought. That's what poetry is.
My all time fave from Edgar Allen Poe. "And all I loved, I loved alone"
We all do.
So what do you think it means?
@@Omni-King2099 i think he meant that all (person) he loved, he was always the one who fell in loved but the other (person) do not feel the same love as him.
@@joshuacantos5204 Interesting interpretation, but to me this is about one's own hobbies and passions. Like for Poe, maybe writing and poetry was a hobby which no one close to him understood and so he was always left to love these things, alone.
@@stynershiner1854 especially considering that Poe was the first American to live solely from his earnings as a writer. Not many loved literature like he did in the 1800’s
Sometimes I feel bad that TH-cam doesn't have a heart button.
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❤️ just type in heart. It’s comes up! Heart 💜 ♥️
♥️
Same 👍
Well said ❤
Shane Morris is one of the best narrators
He narrates based on his own soul level relation with poems. I often listen through his voice to a piece more than I listen to a music perhaps everyday in the past few months. God bless you man looking forward to hear more from you.
I'm becoming accustomed.....I prefer the flow of words thru my Own Sensibilites....
“A person is, among all else, a material thing, easily torn and not easily mended.” “It wasn't only wickedness and scheming that made people unhappy, it was confusion and misunderstanding; above all, it was the failure to grasp the simple truth that other people are as real as you.”..................
Did you write that?
How this man took tremendous pain and sorrow, and made it art. I grew up just a few blocks from Poe cottage in the Bronx. I wish I had an outlet for my pain. I love this man. A true genius. I probably memorized everything he ever wrote.
And all I loved
I loved alone
.....
Sad, but it's a masterpiece of a great poet !
It's my most cherished line of this masterpiece. He has always been my favorite mind in poetry, as well as a free spoken thinker.. After my auto accident I now feel alone in a world of continuous poetry flowing through my entire being as I see the world around, which is why this line soothes me in an odd saddening way.
Why is not a spotify playlist!?!? Please!!! I love the content of this channel, the poems and narrators are superbly deep and amazing.
YES PLEASE
YES PLEASE!!!!
That’s true! The narrators are truly expressing the poems with great emotion! Love listening to them!
You are absolutely right! They do a wonderful job, all.
You can’t go wrong with Whitman poems. Lots of emotion!
" I could not bring
My passions from a common spring"
This line tells everything !!!
This man. I hurt for him.
He wrote words the way Chopin composed music.
I read his complete short stories collection. Absolutely staggering. Anyone who disagreed at the time was clearly jealous. Not a syllable of his writing could be improved.
@UCY6eRghSJ1YzD3M-6Tlnvvw I found the complete tales and poems book in a store. But there are used ones on eBay. Also try your library. There's even an audio book version.👣
@@j.d.thompson3505 hi ..I also purchased the complete tales and poems on ebay for £3 ..ohh what a find ..
Will treasure this gem forever...
One of my favorites 💕💖💯....
Cried 😢
My Favorite poem...It's my whole life in a few short sentences.... I've loved alone.
my favorite poem of all times... magestic
The last few months I've found myself listening to the poems Shane Morris reads as often as I listen to music. He has his own playlist on my phone 👍
From childhood’s hour I have not been as others were
I have not seen as others saw
I could not bring
My passions from a common
From the same source I have not taken my sorrow
I could not awaken my heart to joy at the same tone
And all I lov’d
I lov’d alone
Then in my childhood-in the dawn of a most stormy life
Was drawn from every depth of good and ill
The mystery which binds me still
From the torrent, or the fountain
From the red cliff of the mountain
From the sun that ‘round me roll’d
In its autumn tint of gold
From the lightning in the sky as it pass’d me flying by
From the thunder , and the storm and the cloud that took the from
When the rest of heaven was blue
Of a demon in my view
Alone
by “edgar allen poe”🖤🖤
You missed out spring
Listening to this in the dark alone. It’s haunting
I have the word Alone tattooed on me, because of this poem. I know none would get it, but this poem as a whole has defined my life.
I think it defines a lot of us.
@@paulanthony5274 Maybe?
@@patrickbertlein4626 Meaning you aren't alone my friend. No pun intended. Or rudeness. I feel many of us are this way, I am too.
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🔥The reader makes this piece come to life
He's the reason I've started listening to poetry on TH-cam. It makes much more sense than when you read it to yourself it's true!! 😅❤️
@@smoothie3376 I know right 😂
Don't stop there.
Challenge your mind.
Actually, the opposite. The reader fuckd it up
Yup!
Khalil Gibran's Defeat recited by Shane Morris gives me goosebumps
All I love, I love alone a line that hits me differently
POE what a mind, absolutely deep as the ocean..Genius.!! read perfectly by Shane Morris..T.Y.
🙏🏽
👍👍❤️
Genius
@@meditationrelaxingpeaceful5632 👌👌👌👌☺️☺️
What a poem! I send love to the soul of Edgar Allen Poe. Dear, tortured man that he was, I hope that love can give him some peace and dearly-earned rest.
I love these so much , please God keep these on youtube. Keep making more! Thank you! Thank you!
So powerful and sad --- brings tears to my eyes. Reminds me of someone I know --- he doesn't even know I care 😭
With this voice, the verses get more deep..with this voice, all the words goes straight in the heart 💙
What a strong, deep, scholar, and truly powerful life poetry by Edgar Allan Poe.
Thanks for uploading This poetry.
"When the rest of heaven was blue, of a
Demon in my view"
I can relate
Shane I also recommend a poem called "Rendezvous With Death,"
Can you please explain that line?
@@hidan-444 when others see fun, or something beautiful, i am lost in my own demons that only i know and don't wanna share here,
So that's"what others see blue heaven, i see my demons"
@@hidan-444, the human eyes often sees familiar shapes in clouds. Sometimes a hat, a tree, your house - anything. The person from the poem, however, saw a cloud that took the form of a demon. And, to add to that, he saw this "when the rest of heaven was blue"; in other words, in his childhood. It just intensifies how this person, which I deem to be Poe himself, differed from the others since childhood. A kid would've seen something bright, probably, yet he saw a demon. And then, you have the key verse of this poem "And All I lov'd, I lov'd alone".
A complete masterpiece of a poem! No less skillfull or impactful than The Crow, his most famous one. A poet who resembles him is Fernando Pessoa, a portuguese poet. He so much dominated portugueses that, translated, almost all of his poems lose their essence, their strenght - ther impact. He also translated The Crow to portuguese. Had to make a few changes here and there, obviously, but, given the difficulty of it, the finished product is prideworthy.
@@lenasthy4146 Edgar Allan Poe being different since childhood.
I can relate to this so much I'm an INFP too
But being idealistic is like living reality when you're actually an utopian
Every time i hear this poem or read i cry…. It is like he knew my deepest sorrow… thank you EAP
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Wow, the demon part really 'took the cake'.
This is pure poetry...One can feel it flow in the blood stream
I take English class and i am pleased to have the opportunity , to have known about Edgar Allan Poe !
Poe’s tales may seem as a nightmare full of illnesses,madness,death ,ugly murders,searches in the depth of tombs,and mysterious cries at midnight.His imagination is remarkable,his use of metaphors is striking...his heroes are insane ,neurotic or about to be such...it is thought that his characters are nothing but a reflection of himself...he makes the reader face the extremes of known and unknown,visible and invisible,fancy and reality in other words the twilight of the human mind...mostly using at ending Reason as a guide to solve Issues ...Edgar Allan Poe is the greatest investigator of the human psyche and remains my favorite short story teller .
that voice! Touches the soul
POE…
From childhood, grew his knowledge of good and evil as inseparable opposites. He saw that each defines the other to form a unity in the tension of their polarity. Poe embraced the good as accentuated and contrasted by its opposite. He saw that you can’t have one without the other. He realized that only truth can tell them apart. He learned to indulge the ‘light’ by embracing the ‘dark.’
FANTASTIC......
This is absolutely beautiful, thanks for sharing.
Deep feelings, out there’s is such a sadness in the voice of the narrator!
Why haven’t you continued posting on this channel? I’m impressed by it’s growth with only 3 videos!
Finally, an awesome voice for beauty. I request The Prophet.
I guess I have never related to a poem so much. One of my favourite authors 🖤
Poignant, and very relatable.
I love his poems and I love his face ❤️
what a beautiful voice,well said
I lost my job because of the pandemic so I started a meditation and healing channel🙏🏽
Sorry about your job, but poetry has the power to heal, don’t you think?
Shane Morris a une voix superbe, profonde!
I mistakenly thought that I’d read everything that he published. I stand corrected. Read his treatise explaining how he composed poetry if you care to gaze into the mind of a super genius.
my god, you can't make me cry like this...
this is my favorite guy, really. i love making poems myself, i've also seen his quote video. and this also inspires to write music i create
Sometimes a single poem is enough to tell my life story 💔
❤❤
You are not alone!
Have you ever read the Emily Dickinson poem
"Will There Really be a Morning"? It's a good one.
This was beautiful
Amazing, poem and voice.
th-cam.com/video/tvP7oI6XVEw/w-d-xo.html
I hope you would like this poem too
ASAMARABELEMDROLIVEIRS YOU ARE SO BEAUTIFUL ADORABLE SEDUCTIVE RAVISHING SENSUAL SEXY CAPTIVATING AND PASSIONATE ❤
Got goosebumps 😮😮
Everything I have forgotten in my mind:
But I can't forget your face in my eyes!
Because I'm alone ❣️
By: Shiham Hisham
This poet for my mom from long distance miss you ❣️❣️
We want more!
Gives meh chills
For the life I have, I have loved alone. The forsaken soul that was or is, is not alone when being lonely is never the same as being left alone. Lonely is being left out, in my experience to the word ALONE discloses self to the world around you.
...neither the angels in the heaven nor the demons down under can ever dis ever my soul from the soul of Annabel lee...thats deep...
The wound is the place where the Light enters you.
Voice is so good .
Thank you.
Your voice is awesome sir.
new friend here. liked your poetry
And the cloud that took the form (when the rest of heaven was blue ) of a demon in my view
That's epic
If you need it on spotify, you don't need it.
Upload a poem on LOVE. love your work❤️
"When the rest of heaven was blue of a demon in my view" and this for me hits more
Powerful stuff, I love it!
Interesting poem. Did you know it is an internal look at Edgar Allan Poe's life, especially childhood
Didn't know before you have for specifics poem channel for motivation @Beknown @Redfrost Motivation
Yeah, Edgar Allan Poe is an INFP & me too.
So basically INFP is the most idealistic personality in the world.
& The poet is so true we're really different even as children (INFPs)
And all I lov'd, I lov'd alone.....
❤
The voice is on 🔥🔥🔥
Army?
If I were a poem, I would be this one!
Edgar Alone Poe,
The Mylène Farmer 's song, Allan, is so true that my heart bleeds for you .
It's really inspiring
The lines which I often feel one with:
"I could not bring my passions from a common spring--
From the same source I have not taken my sorrow--
I could not awaken my heart to joy at the same tone--
And all I loved
I loved alone--"
Please narrate more of his Works ❤️
Obrigada🙏🙋♀️💖🇵🇹🍀🍒🦅
the dearest Edgar, you are not alone
Thank you for explaining my carnal fear
Müziksiz halini nasıl bulabilirim ?
How can I find the version without music?
...the Raven: ...nevermore,nevermore...
I physically felt hurt after listening to him!!!!!
Amazing and incredible, the voice telling this is also great who does it? I recently started singing but my voice sucks
very nice edgar allan poe
Someone to love Me the way I love You.
FROM THE SAME SOURCE I HAVE NOT TAKEN MY SORROW I COULD NOT AWAKEN MY HEART TO JOY AT THE SAME TONE AND ALL I LOVDI LOYD ALONE....
“You were born with wings, why prefer to crawl through life?”
― Rumi
Please we want more
Brilliant narration, as deep as the content. 💯
... Do you have , or could you narrate something about HP Loverkraft? 💯 Thanks in advance.
I have no clue why I relate to this.
which text to speech apps did you use?
I’m with you…..
It was written to provoke thought from those that say they are alone.
It was written to remind some that perhaps they aren't as alone as they think.
It was written to
Promote thought.
That's what poetry is.
Anyone know the music in the background?
Why did you delete your other videos?
👌👌👌👌👌
A new subscriber here.
Best
It is difference in perception
How to contact you? I want to recite also.
Can someone please name the music in the background?
Suleyman, watch once if u like this poetic vlog findabe as : Is the Freedom for me - A English Poetry - Travel & Poetry Awaj
Still, nothing really compares to Tom O's reading
My best poem is the raven!
Dark booming voice with no connection whatsover with the words spoken. A truly sucky version of an abolutely splendid text.
Marcus Andersson, watch once if u like this poetic vlog findabe as : Is the Freedom for me - A English Poetry - Travel & Poetry Awaj