Poems, Music, Daughters.

This morning, my daughter came into my office and noticed a piece of paper I have up on the wall.

On this paper is a poem.

‘Abort, Retry, Ignore’

It’s a parody of The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe.

So, I had to explain about the original poem, (the internet is a wonderful thing) I found the poem and read it to her, breaking off after some verses to explain what was happening.

We discussed it and she felt it was not very scary. Probably a comment on my delivery than the actual scariness of the poem.

Then, I had a brainwave. Alan Parsons Project did an album of music inspired by EA Poe stories. So, I dug that out of my MP3 collection.

Daughter was less than impressed. But felt, after I delivered a synposis of the stories of ‘Tell Tale Heart’ and ‘Cask of Amontilado’ that those where probably too scarey for her just yet.

I love being able to do things like that with my kids. The internet is truely an enabling technology.

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