Cavort spin from side to side
puff away in my minds eye
careless from all time I bide
swirling robes like incense I
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Beautiful poem, it's the language you used to describe did captivate my heart. I have read it loudly at least twice. Wisdom lies in each lines. I can just tell fantastic flow of words. I loved reading lines..thanks for sharing.
The sense of freedom after a prolonged captivity beautifully portrayed in equally beautiful bards language.......the free spirit and his madness of being released if captured well in the words.........as always lyrical and hummable
My Ariel, chick, / That is thy charge: then to the elements / Be free, and fare thou well! ........... Prospero: Why, that's my dainty Ariel! I shall miss thee; But yet thou shalt have freedom. So, so, so. .............What a beautiful song of freedom you have written! I see Ariel singing in swirling gowns with my mind's eye. I liked much the dainty song of Dainty Ariel! And it's the song of each dainty soul, Valsa ma'am s rightly said.
My Ariel, chick, / That is thy charge: then to the elements / Be free, and fare thou well! ........... Prospero: Why, that's my dainty Ariel! I shall miss thee; But yet thou shalt have freedom. So, so, so. .............What a beautiful song of freedom you have written! I see Ariel singing in swirling gowns with my mind's eye. I liked much the dainty song of Dainty Ariel! It's in fact the song of each dainty soul, Valsa ma'am 's rightly said.
merry merry on a grassy sling what delight doth freedom bring Lovely lines.....! Once freed by Prospero, Ariel who has been cursed by Sycorax, flies into a world of unbounded freedom, but never forgets his redeemer and is at his beck and call to do whatever service he could render.... The memories of the time we learned Tempest as a student and later taught it as a teacher are revived... Thanks for this lovely song of Ariel.... It is equally the song of every emancipated soul!
A drama i analysed last year with my students.I must state you post competition to Shakespear