With their hearts set on becoming troubadours, Phaedrus and Phriends (i.e. PibE+2) got together one warm July evening to wander the streets, with nary more than a guitar, a ukulele, healthy sets of lungs, a heavy volume of timeless poetry from an English Literature 12 class, and too much time on their hands.
The following are second takes (i.e. fresh off the improv boat) of the quirky songs that arose from randomly selected poems. We hope you enjoy them.
How Do I Love Thee? by Elizabeth Barrett Browning