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Please enjoy Episode #7, a poetry reading by the students of drama and speech and the Woodberry Forest Community.
"The Lanyard" by Billy Collins, read by Byron Hulsey, headmaster, Woodberry Forest, Virginia.
"It's Me Again" by Tupak Shakur, read by Gregory Harris, third-former, Jonesboro, Georgia.
"Don't Quit" by John Greenleaf Whittier, read by Field Sanders, faculty daughter, Woodberry Forest.
"The Engineer and the Monkey" by the Grateful Dead, read by Hugh Wiley, third-former, Orange, Virginia.
"A Shropshire Lad XL" by A.E. Housman, read by Paul Erb, English faculty, Woodberry Forest.
"Invictus" by William Ernest Henley, read by Stanley Kim, third former from Seoul, South Korea.
"PTSD" by G. Herbo, read by Griffin Warlow, third former, Orlando, Florida.
"Our Real Work" by Wendell Berry, read by Ansel Sanders, English faculty, Woodberry Forest.
"A New Poem for Chicago" by Nate Marshall, read by Laura Cirves, staff, Woodberry Forest.
"On the Beach with Dad" by Carrie Fennison, read by Harley Shufford, third former, Charlotte, North Carolina.
"Manifesto: The Mad Farmer Liberation Front" by Wendell Berry, read by Kristyn Wilson, English faculty, Woodberry Forest.
"Sonnet 116" by William Shakespeare, read by Brent Cirves, Drama and Speech faculty, Woodberry Forest.
"I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" by William Wordsworth, read by Charlie Browning, Class of 1946, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
Four Songs of Comfort: "What's So Funny 'Bout Peace, Love, and Understanding?" by Nick Lowe, "Mystery" by Bruce Cockburn, "Lord, Protect My Child" by Bob Dylan, "Psalm 46" by King David, read by John Amos, English faculty, Woodberry Forest.
By Woodberry Forest School Department of Drama and SpeechPlease enjoy Episode #7, a poetry reading by the students of drama and speech and the Woodberry Forest Community.
"The Lanyard" by Billy Collins, read by Byron Hulsey, headmaster, Woodberry Forest, Virginia.
"It's Me Again" by Tupak Shakur, read by Gregory Harris, third-former, Jonesboro, Georgia.
"Don't Quit" by John Greenleaf Whittier, read by Field Sanders, faculty daughter, Woodberry Forest.
"The Engineer and the Monkey" by the Grateful Dead, read by Hugh Wiley, third-former, Orange, Virginia.
"A Shropshire Lad XL" by A.E. Housman, read by Paul Erb, English faculty, Woodberry Forest.
"Invictus" by William Ernest Henley, read by Stanley Kim, third former from Seoul, South Korea.
"PTSD" by G. Herbo, read by Griffin Warlow, third former, Orlando, Florida.
"Our Real Work" by Wendell Berry, read by Ansel Sanders, English faculty, Woodberry Forest.
"A New Poem for Chicago" by Nate Marshall, read by Laura Cirves, staff, Woodberry Forest.
"On the Beach with Dad" by Carrie Fennison, read by Harley Shufford, third former, Charlotte, North Carolina.
"Manifesto: The Mad Farmer Liberation Front" by Wendell Berry, read by Kristyn Wilson, English faculty, Woodberry Forest.
"Sonnet 116" by William Shakespeare, read by Brent Cirves, Drama and Speech faculty, Woodberry Forest.
"I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" by William Wordsworth, read by Charlie Browning, Class of 1946, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
Four Songs of Comfort: "What's So Funny 'Bout Peace, Love, and Understanding?" by Nick Lowe, "Mystery" by Bruce Cockburn, "Lord, Protect My Child" by Bob Dylan, "Psalm 46" by King David, read by John Amos, English faculty, Woodberry Forest.