Animals & Nature1 min ago
Identify this poem? Please!
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Hi. I heard a poem on a TV show tonight, and I wrote it down so I could search for it, but I haven't found it online yet. I'm hoping it's a classic poem and not just something written for the show (The Tudors), because it's very pretty and I'd love to find more by the same author. I'd really appreciate it if anyone can identify it! I did my best to get it word for word, but it wasn't spoken too clearly, so I suspect I may have a few words wrong:
softly love and to love softly
to you on a sycamore branch
along the creek and gate
and my heart hurries afterwards
through the path of wheat along the briar
to that stone under which I lie
Thank you!
softly love and to love softly
to you on a sycamore branch
along the creek and gate
and my heart hurries afterwards
through the path of wheat along the briar
to that stone under which I lie
Thank you!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm sorry that this isn't a direct reply but you might be able to find out about the poem by e-mailing the production company. 'The Tudors' was made by the Irish company, World 2000 Entertainment. You can contact them here:
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Chris
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Chris
Maybe think about posting your query on this site where there is a debate about The Tudors.
http://the-grynne.livejournal.com/?tag=%5Btv%5 D+the+tudors
Cannot say I have ever seen this poem. I'm thinking translation from Latin or Gaelic?
http://the-grynne.livejournal.com/?tag=%5Btv%5 D+the+tudors
Cannot say I have ever seen this poem. I'm thinking translation from Latin or Gaelic?
I've looked near and far for about a year to find more on this...no such luck. After slowing down the track - I think the words are as follows. I must agree it is in deed a very beautiful poem; one which it seems was written for that particular scene and was not taken from a classic.
softly love and to love softly
dew on the sycamore branch
by the creaking gate
where my heart hurries afterwards
through the path of wheat along the briar
to that stone under which I lie
softly love and to love softly
dew on the sycamore branch
by the creaking gate
where my heart hurries afterwards
through the path of wheat along the briar
to that stone under which I lie
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