Please watch my tribute to Leonard Cohen in Youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/user/claudioschu ... Xhc6vTCnjo (in English)
and http://www.youtube.com/user/claudioschu ... dmIHVkTqIc (in Portuguese)
Cláudio Schuster, from Brazil
A poem from Brazil
A poem from Brazil
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Re: A poem from Brazil
At once, very evocative and sweet, and with the ending, the eternal hope for renewal.
Thanks for passing it on, Jarkko.
Thanks for passing it on, Jarkko.
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~ Oscar Wilde
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Re: A poem from Brazil
jarkko wrote:Please watch my tribute to Leonard Cohen in Youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/user/claudioschu ... Xhc6vTCnjo (in English)
and http://www.youtube.com/user/claudioschu ... dmIHVkTqIc (in Portuguese)
Cláudio Schuster, from Brazil
Hello "Jarkko" welcome to the poetry forum.
Please feel free to explore the entire leonardcohenfiles website I hope you find some places that interest you.
Can you spot any connection between the different forums? You found one dedicated to poetry and music by fans, but fans of which artist?
In many different ways, that is the million dollar question, replacing the original poser - "can you lend me a million dollars ?".
As you explore you will begin to see a connection between all the pages of this site. Which name keeps cropping up?
If you are stumped then go back to the link I have posted here, perhaps you can spot the name there, (clue, it's not Mr Files!!!)
Good luck and I hope you join us another day as well.
Mr Lion, the Friendly Moderator of this Forum, and Owner of Cyberworld.
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Re: A poem from Brazil
Thank you for this uber-romantic interlude, Claudio and Jarkko. It sent me to YouTube to look for the final scene in Cinema Paradiso when (adult) Toto looks at the film footage left to him in Alfedo's will and finds all the kissing scenes removed by order of the village priest. Here's the clip:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BW_-0H_u ... PL&index=3
Thanks for the memories!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BW_-0H_u ... PL&index=3
Thanks for the memories!