A Song by Joseph Brodsky
Poet laureate and Nobel Prize winner Joseph Brodsky recites a poem. From The United States of Poetry episode Love and Copyright Washington Square Arts, 1995. I wish you were here, dear, I wish you were here. I wish you sat on the sofa and I sat near. The handkerchief could be yours, the tear could be mine, chin bound. Though it could be, of course, the other way around. I wish you were here, dear, I wish you were here.
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