Ode to a Nightingale
Now for something completely different, as prescribed by ze Doctor, a quite sexual experience brought to you by the ever so sensual voice of Mr Cumberbatch (such a poetic name as well
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about 3 months ago
CUCUMBERBITCH! the treble of his voice is orgasmic….
about 3 months ago
Wow, well done Mr Cumberbatch. Such mellow outpouring of hearts emotion.
about 3 months ago
hm, Gustav Mahler, interesting…
about 3 months ago
And yet no one comments about the poem he read? Such as it is, Keats was an amazing poet, capturing both the heart and the mind of the reader. And it doesn’t hurt that it was Sherlock Holmes reading it…LOL – well done mates.
about 3 months ago
Thank you for that beautiful moment of poetry. I went and got my book of complete poems of John Keats and followed the marvelous reading of the ode by Mr, Cumberbatch.
about 3 months ago
This made my day!
about 3 months ago
I loved the poem! And the music behind it was wicked and well timed. Keats, Shelley, Wordsworth! The Giants!
about 3 months ago
Mr. Cumberbatch surely has lifted Keat’s words from the page, given them wings and endowed them with flight. An unexpected pleasure, Josh; you have my thanks.