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		<title>The Stolen Child by William Butler Yeats</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Oct 2009 12:18:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A William Butler Yeats animation that manages not to be cheesy &#8212; and done in Second Life, yet! This is by far the most sophisticated and beautiful SL videopoem I&#8217;ve seen. The animator, Lainy Voom, adds, &#8220;I&#8217;ve had requests from people to visit the Sim where this movie was filmed, unfortunately it does not exist [...]]]></description>
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<p>A William Butler Yeats animation that manages not to be cheesy &#8212; and done in Second Life, yet! This is by far the most sophisticated and beautiful SL videopoem I&#8217;ve seen. The animator, <a href="http://www.vimeo.com/lainyvoom">Lainy Voom</a>, adds, &#8220;I&#8217;ve had requests from people to visit the Sim where this movie was filmed, unfortunately it does not exist in virtual space &#8211; the sets were only set up to create this poem, then they were torn down again.&#8221; Thanks to <a href="http://linebreak.org/blog/2009/10/12/w-b-yeats-in-second-life/">Linebreak blog</a> for bringing this to my attention.</p>
<p>One hates to complain about such a technically accomplished production, but I do think the reading could have been a little louder and livelier. Here&#8217;s the text of the poem, which is in the public domain. </p>
<blockquote><p>The Stolen Child by W.B. Yeats</p>
<p>Where dips the rocky highland<br />
Of Sleuth Wood in the lake,<br />
There lies a leafy island<br />
Where flapping herons wake<br />
The drowsy water rats;<br />
There we&#8217;ve hid our faery vats,<br />
Full of berrys<br />
And of reddest stolen cherries.<br />
Come away, O human child!<br />
To the waters and the wild<br />
With a faery, hand in hand,<br />
For the world&#8217;s more full of weeping than you can understand.</p>
<p>Where the wave of moonlight glosses<br />
The dim gray sands with light,<br />
Far off by furthest Rosses<br />
We foot it all the night,<br />
Weaving olden dances<br />
Mingling hands and mingling glances<br />
Till the moon has taken flight;<br />
To and fro we leap<br />
And chase the frothy bubbles,<br />
While the world is full of troubles<br />
And anxious in its sleep.<br />
Come away, O human child!<br />
To the waters and the wild<br />
With a faery, hand in hand,<br />
For the world&#8217;s more full of weeping than you can understand.</p>
<p>Where the wandering water gushes<br />
From the hills above Glen-Car,<br />
In pools among the rushes<br />
That scarce could bathe a star,<br />
We seek for slumbering trout<br />
And whispering in their ears<br />
Give them unquiet dreams;<br />
Leaning softly out<br />
From ferns that drop their tears<br />
Over the young streams.<br />
Come away, O human child!<br />
To the waters and the wild<br />
With a faery, hand in hand,<br />
For the world&#8217;s more full of weeping than you can understand.</p>
<p>Away with us he&#8217;s going,<br />
The solemn-eyed:<br />
He&#8217;ll hear no more the lowing<br />
Of the calves on the warm hillside<br />
Or the kettle on the hob<br />
Sing peace into his breast,<br />
Or see the brown mice bob<br />
Round and round the oatmeal chest.<br />
For he comes, the human child,<br />
To the waters and the wild<br />
With a faery, hand in hand,<br />
For the world&#8217;s more full of weeping than he can understand.</p></blockquote>
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