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bit of poetry from the film Roman Holiday

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foxymoron | 21:17 Fri 21st Jun 2002 | Arts & Literature
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Audrey says to Gregory "If I were dead and buried and heard your voice beneath the sod my heart of dust would still rejoice ..... any ideas???
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No one seems to know. The writer of the original story (Dalton Trumbo, died 1976) and screenwriter John Dighton (died 1989) passed on without revealing what he knew either. Two poems are quoted in the film which have been identified as Time-Tested Beauty Tips by Sam Levenson and Arethusa by Shelley.
As a guess. . .despite being dead, her heart would rejoice as she loves him and the sound of his voice will awaken her - could it be that simple?

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