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In late 2020, Halsey published their poetry collection, I Would Leave Me If I Could. As a poetry lover myself, I'm always curious when celebrities release their own collections. But in truth, Halsey's poetry collection was quite different from other celebrity collections I've read. Join me in this video essay as we break down the poems in Halsey's I Would Leave Me If I Could.
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0:00 "Introduction"
5:25 Halsey & I Would Leave Me If I Could
7:05 "Due Date"
9:47 "I Want to Be A Writer!"
12:22 "Wish You the Best"
15:07 "Memorize"
16:41 "Fun Girl"
18:40 "I Am Angry Because of My Father"
19:56 "Inventory"
21:32 "Ordinary Boys"
23:01 "Smoke"
24:50 "I Would Leave Me If I Could"
26:05 Shorter Pieces
30:50 "Summer Fruit" and "Watermelon"
34:17 "Bad Day"
36:52 The Poems I Liked
43:34 Overall Thoughts
Music:
Gymnopédie no. 1, no. 2, & no. 3 by Erik Satie
The Two Arabesques by Claude Debussy
La fille aux cheveux de lin by Claude Debussy