Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Love is the mother of poetry

To follow our pleasant discussion about the necessity of poetry with Sue a while ago here is a piece from the film “How the West was Won.”

Linus is a man who has spent his whole life in forests with bears and beasts, but when the time comes even he has to resort to poetry to reveal his love for a girl. Just see:

"Eve... Eve, you make me feel like a man standing on a narrow ledge... ...comin' face to face with a grizzly bear. There just ain't no ignorin' the situation."

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