Thank you for this recitation! I resumed playing chess two years ago after decades of indifference to the game. I call myself a, "piece-mover," at this stage - and that's OK: I'm still learning. Honestly, I've become more enthralled with what I call the, "romanticism," of the game - the history, the stories, the personalities, the fanciful aspects - - than with actually playing games. So, I've begun calling the white pieces, "The Light Brigade," and the black pieces, "The Dark Brigade." And Tennyson's poem came to mind a few months ago. I had to learn and recite it in middle school - maybe seventh grade. I wondered how the teacher could stand to hear the same poem being recited by each member of the class - until I remembered that I also recited, "Jabberwocky," by Lewis Carroll and, "If," by Rudyard Kipling. It's funny what we remember decades later. Enough about me.... I had a choice of several recitations to watch - and I chose yours because it was longer: I figured you wouldn't rush through it and would strive to bring some emotion to it. You did. Thank you!
Thank you for this recitation!
I resumed playing chess two years ago after decades of indifference to the game. I call myself a, "piece-mover," at this stage - and that's OK: I'm still learning.
Honestly, I've become more enthralled with what I call the, "romanticism," of the game - the history, the stories, the personalities, the fanciful aspects - - than with actually playing games.
So, I've begun calling the white pieces, "The Light Brigade," and the black pieces, "The Dark Brigade." And Tennyson's poem came to mind a few months ago.
I had to learn and recite it in middle school - maybe seventh grade. I wondered how the teacher could stand to hear the same poem being recited by each member of the class - until I remembered that I also recited, "Jabberwocky," by Lewis Carroll and, "If," by Rudyard Kipling. It's funny what we remember decades later. Enough about me....
I had a choice of several recitations to watch - and I chose yours because it was longer: I figured you wouldn't rush through it and would strive to bring some emotion to it. You did. Thank you!
Thanks David it helped me during my poem recitation
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Thank you so much🌝
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Wonderfully emotive. Great performance.
"someone had blundered" --> soldiers are valiant & brave, but commanders must value not only the noble mission, *but also the lives of the soldiers.*
Excellent
wonderfull emotive david
Fantastic david
very good video. The wordings are excellent
Thanks for your help
Siempre orgullosa de mi Davinchi!
Well done.
Good pronounciation and expressions
Very good sir I like your poem
Good expression
Is this a declamation piece or just a poem itself?
1:13
Great & inspiring ! 🙏
Thank you devi
Its David
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Very good David.
It's good for rection
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Nice
preach
Devid help in my poem performance
good expression and meaningful words...
very good video. The wordings are excellent
good pronounciation and voice
very good video. The wordings are excellent