I often wonder how you approach reciting your poems to
an audience- if indeed you did. They have a strong
visual quality and can't quite imagine them being read
aloud.
  I recently discovered a recording of "jabberwocky"
the nonsense poem by Lewis carroll being recited
backwards by a fellow who had learned how to do it.
The tape is then played backwards so it comes out the
right way, if you get my drift. The result is very
eerie, like something from a David Lynch movie! I have
put it in the files of the ma. network group if you
know where to look. Michael


 --- "John M. Bennett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >
No. 6, of course, is one I'll have to try myself.  I
> have recited poems 
> while holding a couple of my fingers in my mouth;
> this is good, too.
> 
> Another technique is to come to work wearing a
> George Bush mask upside down 
> (the mask).  Or perhaps a Tony Blair in your case,
> Michael -  These however 
> might provide more excitement than relaxation...
> John
> 


        
        
                
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