Ale
Laura Nevitt
Poe says in the last line - "What care I how time advances? I am drinking." This piece presents an Edgar Allan Poe poem about ale backwards - starting with the last line, and ending with the first. It then presents the poem in the correct … Read More
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Poe says in the last line - "What care I how time advances? I am drinking." This piece presents an Edgar Allan Poe poem about ale backwards - starting with the last line, and ending with the first. It then presents the poem in the correct order, but with the lines falling over each other. Throughout the piece you can feel the uneasiness of the music as they experience their drinks.