PUBLISHED: Jul 18, 2013
DESCRIPTION:
Ralph Fiennes reads lines which are kind of interpretation of the Russian's poet Alexander Blok famous piece "Night, street light, chemist's shop" (1912):
Night, a streetlight, a street, a chemist's,
All in a dim and useless light.
In the next twenty-five years
They'll still prevail, against one's plight.
And you may die but then, returning,
You'll see again the same old night,
The icy canal waters running,
The street, the chemist's, the streetlight.