In the flurry of stories about Elizabeth Taylor last week, I heard Richard Burton's favorite poem was read at her funeral service. The poem is called The Leaden Echo and the Golden Echo by Gerard Manley Hopkins. He wrote wonderful but obscure, difficult poetry. This one is about the loss of youth, love and beauty:
"Nor can you long be, what you are now, called fair..."
Listen to this old recording of Richard Burton's great voice rushing through the poem. It's incredible, especially if you follow along with the text:
Burton made his share of Hollywood movies, but he was also an accomplished stage actor. His life was dissipated and short-- like the Welsh poet Dylan Thomas. Burton was buried with a copy of Dylan Thomas' poetry tucked under his arm. Fitting for a man who reportedly smoked a hundred cigarettes and drank three bottles of vodka a day.
In 1964, Puerto Vallarta was a rustic port town with about 10,000 inhabitants. Elizabeth Taylor tagged along while Burton was filming The Night of the Iguana. You can understand the attraction of this isolated place for a celebrity couple hounded by paparazzi. There was plenty of secluded partying:

Shortly after the movie was made they married, and Burton bought a large villa called Casa Kimberly in central Puerto Vallarta as a gift for Taylor's 34th birthday. She held on to it through their two marriages and even after his death in 1984, although they say she never visited again because of the painful memories. When she finally sold it in the early 90's she left everything behind-- magazines on tables, photographs, clothing in closets. It was turned into a bed and breakfast and sort of a living museum.

At that time you could take a casual self-tour of the villa for a few pesos. When no one was looking, I jumped in Elizabeth Taylor's heart-shaped pink bath tub and John snapped a picture.

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