A Transcription of a movement from Rachmaninoff's 2nd Symphony.
Then the Real Thing.
And if that wasn't enough Romanticism, I'm watching bits and pieces of Love Actually, courtesy of a recommendation by Mr. Leigh.
=3 Poor thing. ;)
This baby.
Here's a quote:
Where did you meet your love, young man?
Where did you meet your love?
'I met my love in a noisy room
With a carven roof above.'
What did you say to your love, young man,
With all your mother wit?
'"How hot it is!" or "How do you do?"
And there was an end of it!'
Who was beside you then, young man?
Who was beside you then?
'Gaspar, Melchior, Balthazar,
And a crowd of shepard-men!'
What did you say to them, young man,
Silently, through the din?
'"Princes, when ye come in to her,
I pray you, lead me in."'
-"In the Land of Juda," from Poems of Conformity, 1917
I think Dante and Charles Williams and Sayers would have liked that scene. Especially with the Incarnational themes.
I like being named Gabriel.
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