He was possibly involved in the 'Babington Plot' of 1586 against Queen Elizabeth. The punishment for treason was 'hanging, drawing and quartering' - cut down and disembowelled while still alive and his body cut into quarters. [ More Detail ]
Chidiock Tichborne, age 19, wrote this poem the evening before his execution for his role in the Babington Plot to murder Queen Elizabeth I and replace her with Mary Queen of Scotts. It is his only known writing.My prime of youth is but a frost of cares,My feast of joy is but a dish of pain,My crop of corn is but a field of tares,And all my good is but vain hope of gain;The day is past, and yet I saw no sun,And now I live, and now my life is done.My tale was heard and yet it was not told,My fruit is fallen, and yet my leaves are green,My youth is spent and yet I am not old,I saw the world and yet I was not seen;My thread is cut and yet it is not spun,And now I live, and now my life is done.I sought my death and found it in my womb,I looked for life and saw it was a shade,I trod the earth and knew it was my tomb,And now I die, and now I was but made;My glass is full, and now my glass is run,And now I live, and now my life is done. [ More Detail ]
Heres a virtual movie of the first world war soldier poet Alan Seeger (1888 - 1916) reading an excerpt of his most famous poem "Rendezvous with death". The sound recording comes from a trailer advertisement for the popular computer game "Gears of War 2" To hear the definitive virtual movie/reading of this unforgetable poem view my other full lenth version of this poem at this link...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_MYJeme95sAlan Seeger's "Rendezvous" echoes a letter he wrote in 1915, in which he says, "If it must be, let it come in the heat of action. Why flinch? It is by far the noblest form in which death can come. It is in a sense almost a privilege. . . ." Alan Seeger........If you enjoyed this their are many more great war poets brought to life on the poetryanimations channel here at youtube and at my poetrylad channel at Dailymotion where you can see virtual movies of great war poets such as Wilfred Owen Siegfried Sassoon,John Mccrae,Rupert Brooke,Keith Douglas.Alun Lewis,Isaac Rosenberg etc etc so dont just stop here please do give these other great poets a try......Kind RegardsJim ClarkAll rights are reserved on this video recording copyright Jim Clark 2008Rendezvous...........I have a rendezvous with DeathAt some disputed barricade,I have a rendezvous with DeathAt some disputed barricade,When Spring comes back with rustling shadeAnd apple-blossoms fill the air--I have a rendezvous with DeathWhen Spring brings back blue days and fair.It may be he shall take my handAnd lead me into his dark landAnd close my eyes and quench my breath--It may be I shall pass him still.I have a rendezvous with DeathOn some scarred slope of battered hill,When Spring comes round again this yearAnd the first meadow-flowers appear.God knows 'twere better to be deepPillowed in silk and scented down,Where love throbs out in blissful sleep,Pulse nigh to pulse, and breath to breath,Where hushed awakenings are dear . . .But I've a rendezvous with DeathAt midnight in some flaming town,When Spring trips north again this year,And I to my pledged word am true,I shall not fail that rendezvous. [ More Detail ]
LOS HURACANES DEL NORTE EN LA NUEVA MOVIDA NIGHTCLUB EN BAKERSFIELD, CALOS HURACANES DEL NORTE01 EL RANCHERO CHIDO02 EL HOMBRE DE NEGRO [ More Detail ]
Heres a virtual movie of Chidiock Tichborne singing his poem /elegy composed the night before his execution in the Tower of London.. it is performed by myself Jim Clark (vocals) and Willpower (music) and is aka Hyperbole's Version of a sad and beautiful Elizabethan poem/elegy....Chidiock Tichborne (1558--September 20, 1586) is remembered as an English conspirator and poet.He was born in Southampton in 1558 to Roman Catholic parents. Given the recent succession of Elizabeth I to the throne over Mary I, he was allowed to freely practice his religion for most of his early life. However in 1570 the Queen was excommunicated by the Pope for her support of the Protestant religion and in retaliation ended her tolerance of the Catholic Church. Catholicism was made illegal, and Roman Catholics were once more banned by law from practicing their religion.In 1583, Tichborne and his father were arrested and questioned concerning the use of "popish relics." Though they were released without charge, records suggest that this was not the last time they were to be questioned by the authorities over their religion.In June 1586, Tichborne agreed to take part in the Babington Plot to murder Queen Elizabeth and replace her with the Catholic Mary Queen of Scots who was next in line to the throne. The plot was foiled by Sir Francis Walsingham using double agents, most notably Robert Poley who was later witness to the murder of Christopher Marlowe, and though most of the conspirators fled, Tichborne had an injured leg and was forced to remain in London. On August 14 he was arrested and he was later tried and sentenced to death in Westminster Hall.While in custody in the Tower of London on September 19 (the eve of his execution), Tichborne wrote to his wife Agnes. The letter contained three stanzas of poetry that is his only known piece of work, Tichborne's Elegy, also known by its first line My Prime of Youth is but a Frost of Cares. The poem is a dark look at a life cut short and is a favourite of many scholars to this day.On September 20, 1586, Tichborne was executed with Anthony Babington, John Ballard, and four other conspirators. They were disembowelled while still alive on specially erected gallows in St Giles Field, London as a warning to other would-be conspirators; however, when the Queen heard reports of these particularly gruesome executions, she gave orders that the remaining seven conspirators were to be allowed to hang until dead before being disembowelled.Article from Wilkepedia..All rights are reserved on this video sound recording /original music Jim Clark/William Beatty Wilpawa/Hyperbole 2008 [ More Detail ]
una nenas bailando por una chelas que chido ke piensen en nosotros los tipops estos del baribu pero stya mas chido verlas en primera `persona jajaja [ More Detail ]
Recopilación de fotos y presentaciones que me han hecho llegar por mail. Los comentarios en algunas imágenes no son míos, ok? **GRACIAS A: **myspace.com/naquisimo fotolog.com/naquisimo Por contribuir de manera indirecta para la realización de este video.ESPERO QUE ESTAS IMAGENES NO OFENDAN A NADIE, A FIN DE CUENTAS...¿QUIÉN DIABLOS NO ES NACO EN ESTA VIDA?Y MÁS EL QUE LO NIEGA!!!! XD [ More Detail ]
sabes esta cancion te la dedico chaparra sabes esta cancion me recuerda mucho a ti...espero te guste...aunque un pco vieja pero me recuerda ati y a los bellos emmanuel hoyos momentos que pasamos y no importa la distancia que nos separa algun dia nos veremos otra vez... [ More Detail ]