Spoken word: The roots of poetry
Spoken word: The roots of poetry
Spoken word poet Sarah Kay explains the roots of the genre and how to perform it yourself.
Spoken word: The roots of poetry
Spoken word poet Sarah Kay explains the roots of the genre and how to perform it yourself.
Sheโs the most lovely women Iโve ever seen
the little piece she sang; is that a real song?
If it is, what’s it called?
If it isn’t, it still sounded really nice ๐
man shes cute
Such a nice soul, beautiful voice, I could listen for hours. ^^ Thanks for the inspiration, young lady ๐
love your voice and your hair and your confidence, Sarah ๐
<3 your poems are amazing! you’re born to be a poet! love from Malaysia
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I could listen to her speaking math calculations or grocery list. Such a serene voice and a beautiful soul
I know you may never read this or lay your eyes apon the word I’m about to write but i feet like so who I should say them. Its so I guess you can say inspiring to hear that you have stage fright. I personally have HORRIBLE stage fright to the point of shaking like a Chihuahua in a blizzard and to hear you say that you have stage fright and yet you still go and speak what should be herd is amazing – Samantha age 13 ^-^ and Thank you for being a inspiring role model. thank you. thank you so much.
Awesome! This 2016 I shall practice this! #SpokenPoetry come on!
Damn. This was uploaded 6 years ago.
Awesome! – I love writing spoken word too, she is amazing!
@lynnelynne111 oo which poem? good luck!