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June11 - Poem For Dead Poets

from Lost And Latest by JAN VAN DEN BROEKE

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    ‘Lost And Latest’ LP - limited edition of 250 copies on 180 gm vinyl, sealed an including printed inner sleeve with liner notes. Text and design by Jan Van den Broeke. Released by EE Tapes, 16 October 2020.

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Some attribute the poem 'Do Not Stand At My Grave And Weep' to Native American origins.
Others say it was Mary Elizabeth Frye who wrote it in Baltimore USA, 1932 - she later said 'I didn't write it, the words just came to me'.
Anyway, it's a special view on life and death and through all these years considered as public domain.
I only used the first half of the poem, I think it's stronger to stop the words there - who wouldn't want to be remembered as 'the swift uplifting rush'?

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from Lost And Latest, released October 16, 2020
Jan Van den Broeke: electronics, electric guitar, samples
Sample: thanks to sampleswap.org
Words: public domain
Music by Jan Van den Broeke
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