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Wednesday, September 9, 2015
MirroRCulous
I sit back and ask myself... why do I write or perform poetry?
Why do I continously write despite not being sure if people read or listen...... and what is #mirrorculous album about... and why has it taken 2 years to complete!
I want, no, I need people to understand poetry. I want my words eventually to make sense to those who have no idea what spoken word is about... I want people to see this art as a gift!
I need my words to feed someones soul! and to have a product that can heal... wounds that cannot be talked about out of fear. I want people see spoken word differently and not like competitive art. To listen and watch words make love or fight and eventually paint a picture people can understand!
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© Namatsi Lukoye
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