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The Full Tide by John Frederick Freeman (1880 - 1929)

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John Frederick Freeman was an English poet and essayist, who gave up a successful career in insurance to write full-time. This romantic sea-side offering is taken from his POEMS NEW AND OLD (1920) (Summary by Wikipedia )
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The Full Tide by John Frederick Freeman, read for librivox.org by [your name].
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Now speaks the wave, whispering me of you;
In all his murmur your music murmurs too.
O 'tis your voice, my love, whispering in
The wave's voice, even your voice so far and thin;
And mine to yours answering clear is heard
In the high lonely voice of the last bird.

And when, my love, the full tide runneth again,
Shall yet the seabird call, call, call in vain?
Will not the tide wake in my heart and stir
The old rich happiness that's sunken there?
Thou moon of love, bid the retreated tide
Return, for which the wandering bird has cried.
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Thank you Kevin. :thumbs:
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Thank you Inkell. :thumbs:
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Here is my recording. Running time is 1:08

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Thank you Lee and Lee Ann. :thumbs:
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Thank you Algy and Jennifer. :thumbs:
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Here is my post:
(Please provide feedback)

https://librivox.org/uploads/aradlaw/fulltide_freeman_sc_128kb.mp3

Duration:1mm 17ss

Sonya Copening (for credit)
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Thank you Bruce. :thumbs:
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SonyaC64 wrote: May 9th, 2023, 1:00 pm Here is my post:
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https://librivox.org/uploads/aradlaw/fulltide_freeman_sc_128kb.mp3

Duration:1mm 17ss

Sonya Copening (for credit)
Welcoem to LibriVox Sonya :D good first reading. :thumbs: all is okay.

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