Do Not Stand At My Grave And Weep

Posted on Wed, 02/06/2019 - 02:27 by IsabelHewgley

This poem is by Mary Elizabeth Frye. The speaker in the poem is someone who has passed away and is asking the mourners not to cry. In this video I interpreted the poem by portraying acts of kindness, actions that can live on even after a person has passed away or moved on. 

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Daniel Anderson
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I like the musical selection and the flow of the piece. I wondered if the W in winds is supposed to be capitalized at 12 secs. The same with the O at around 40 secs. They may be capitalized in the poem for the line breaks, but they feel a bit out of place in the video to me. Nice work.