Thank you for your response, Andy. I really love your rendition. I also like Nan Merrill’s if you’ve ever seen her book it’s extraordinary too. It is your poetry, though that makes me feel human when sometimes the world feels inhumane. I will definitely look that up on Spotify.
Once upon a time, there was a Darkling Psalter podcast before I realized I didn't have the time to keep making it. If you search "Darkling Psalter" on Spotify, you'll find it there.
I plan on relaunching it next year with the newly edited psalms during the lead-up to the print version.
“The circles of redemption are the beachhead of God’s goodness pressing into his creation gone wild.” Beautiful image. Rilke and Arcade Fire—yes! The disorienting Gesthemane feel of the poem really comes across.
I did not spot the TV show reference, but something else entirely. Your Psalm 14 poem!
Not just that reference, actually! The whole poem bleeds The Food that is Eaten in Dreams!
You mentioned that there is music to some of the Psalms where would I find that?
Thank you for your response, Andy. I really love your rendition. I also like Nan Merrill’s if you’ve ever seen her book it’s extraordinary too. It is your poetry, though that makes me feel human when sometimes the world feels inhumane. I will definitely look that up on Spotify.
Once upon a time, there was a Darkling Psalter podcast before I realized I didn't have the time to keep making it. If you search "Darkling Psalter" on Spotify, you'll find it there.
I plan on relaunching it next year with the newly edited psalms during the lead-up to the print version.
“The circles of redemption are the beachhead of God’s goodness pressing into his creation gone wild.” Beautiful image. Rilke and Arcade Fire—yes! The disorienting Gesthemane feel of the poem really comes across.