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What Is Spoken Word?

Mister O The Hip Hop Teacher · Monday, April 1st 2013 at 8:12PM · 3445 views
Kamal Imani ©04/13
What is spoken word?
Spoken Word is that pain, running through my veins and circumnavigating through by brain then transmitting, spitting out of my mouth
Spoken word is that MC master of ceremonies, who knows how to rock the house.
That spoken word in the beginning that made every living thing
Emanating from every creature, from lions roaring to the birds that sing
Cause every creature with sense will either allow it self to vent or automatically give praise to the king.
Spoken word is that child that’s got it’s own thing.
Those lil girls jumping double dutch that talk with their necks, got their hands on they hips, eyes rolling and fingers snapping
Now That’s spoken word!
Spoken words got rhythm and cadence,
sounds wack coming from a nerd
Some times the rhymes come with African drums
And Some times, you hear it from the winos and bums, sitting on milk crates
But they say some sly ish like
“every day above ground is a blessed day so take it one day at a time my brother, and by the way, you got a dollar so I could get me a little something to eat?
And you remember the time when you were down and weak
So you hit him with some non verbal communication in the form of cash and watch him happily run off to the store in a dash, now that’s spoken word
Spoken word is a fusion of the blues, hip hop R&B and some times comedy
The poet is a healer, medicine man, high priestess, witch doctor and counselor
Giving the listener divine therapy
Spoken word is Africans and Native Americans Chanting
Babies moma’s ranting, Rastafarians reasoning
Backwoods preachers preaching
Church parishioners reaching for a supernatural insperience
It’s al humdu Allah and Hallelujah
It’s the people of the village communing
To the town cipher we’re all bringing
Something from our hearts and minds
when in joy-- and when aching
Realizing that at the end of the day and at the end of our journeys
We, all need the same thing.
Some one to listen to our joy & our pain
And that is spoken word!

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Jen Fad Tuesday, April 2nd 2013 at 9:48AM

...“every day above ground is a blessed day so take it one day at a time my brother, and by the way, you got a dollar so I could get me a little something to eat?
And you remember the time when you were down and weak
So you hit him with some non verbal communication in the form of cash and watch him happily run off to the store in a dash, now that’s spoken word...

That's tight!!!!!!!! I love it!


Siebra Muhammad Tuesday, April 2nd 2013 at 12:32PM

Beautiful poem my brother! Keep up the good work!

MIISRAEL Bride Monday, April 8th 2013 at 8:24PM

Enjoyed! Great for National Poetry Month too!

Some one to listen to our joy & our pain
And that is spoken word!

SNAP!

Harry Watley Monday, April 8th 2013 at 11:55PM

At the end of the day who we all need to listen to our pains and joy are our prophet and God.

Our pain is not the ordinary every day pain. Our pain extents over hundreds of years that only God can put a permanent end to it.
Our pains mirror the pain the Children of Israel experienced in Egypt land before the coming of Prophet of Moses am I right.

Black Americans don’t need poems. Black Americans need divine resurrecting.

Steve Williams Tuesday, April 9th 2013 at 12:26AM

Black Americans don’t need poems.

Why not Harry?

Harry Watley Tuesday, April 9th 2013 at 5:31PM

Because i said so, Steve!

Mister O The Hip Hop Teacher Tuesday, April 9th 2013 at 5:36PM

Thank you all for your wonderful comments. Harry, everything doesn't have to be this or that, black or white, tit for tat. There are both the left (segregative) and right (unifiying) sides of the human brain. We can use both. God and poetry can go together. God created all. But we know how you are so God bless you!

Steve Williams Tuesday, April 9th 2013 at 6:17PM

I did enjoy it very much, thank you Kamal.

Curtis Tilleraas Tuesday, April 9th 2013 at 6:58PM

Very inspiring. Thank you for sharing your poem/song/spoken word.

Harry Watley Wednesday, April 10th 2013 at 3:57AM

Black Americans need soverignty above anything else especially a poem. Mr. Kamal promote and advacate country for Black Americans, okay.

Cynthia Merrill Artis Wednesday, April 10th 2013 at 4:05PM

Kamal... as always... Uplifting!! Luv your blog posts

Jen Fad Wednesday, April 10th 2013 at 8:33PM

@ Kamal,

..."everything doesn't have to be this or that, black or white, tit for tat. There are both the left (segregative) and right (unifiying) sides of the human brain..."

I thought you were going to 'spit' some more Fire - spoken word on us!!!

Mister O The Hip Hop Teacher Thursday, April 11th 2013 at 5:22PM

lol Thanks

Harry Watley Thursday, April 11th 2013 at 10:04PM

Black Americans don’t need jokes and uplifting. Black Americans need a place of our own understand the Sun.

All that you all are doing us funning because you are not putting forth the desire to have a country of our own.

The Children of Israel funned the same way because they didn’t know better until the coming of Moses am I right.

Steve Williams Thursday, April 11th 2013 at 10:40PM

Funning? Some people like to enjoy LIFE, Harry.

Harry Watley Thursday, April 11th 2013 at 10:50PM

Steve,

I am really talking to my Black American people because we are the ones who are ignorant and need to be sovereign free in a country of our own testing our abilities to over come the natural obstacles of nature as White America has.

Since you are not a Black American then I understanding that you are having how you are having fun with my ignorant people. You have made it clear to me that you don’t want Black Americans to have our sovereignty and a country of our own. You want us to stay subjugated under White America for ever, but that is not going to happen.

Nebrod Chous Friday, April 12th 2013 at 3:04AM

Harry, the religion LIFE is not yours alone. It's been around a long time.

Harry Watley Friday, April 12th 2013 at 5:39PM

Hello Saint,

It is easy for you to say that LIFE has been around for a long time and not prove it am I right.

Steve Williams Friday, April 12th 2013 at 6:10PM

Harry, Nebrod Chous isn't Jake, it's me. LIFE is like what the Egyptians and the Olmecs had.

Harry Watley Saturday, April 13th 2013 at 4:29AM

Steve,

You are becoming stupid. I am waiting for Saint to reply.

Steve Williams Saturday, April 13th 2013 at 4:53AM

Whatever you say Harry.

Curtis Tilleraas Saturday, April 13th 2013 at 1:20PM

Harry, where did you come up with this gig about having an IQ of 68? I've seen you and a number of people refer to that 'fact' but I know it has to be an invention. Your IQ is much higher than that, obviously, so what is the scoop? Plus, you are absolutely right about Jesus the Jewish Messiah as being the same Jesus as the Issa/Isa al Maryam spoken of in the Qur'an. The Qur'an obviously does not understand Jesus in the same way as Christians do, but early Muslims knew that Jesus and Issa were the same person with the same name, translated differently, and with the same mother. Jesus, Issa, Isa, Yeshua, Isa al Masih, and so on. As to someone's repeated reference to a Latin Jesus that is not the Jesus of the Injil, it is the ranting of one who's arrogance continuously obscures a view of his intelligence.

Harry Watley Saturday, April 13th 2013 at 11:30PM

Hello Mr. Curtis,

I have been my thing from childhood that I give my self the disadvantage and consider myself to not be as smart as others and work my way up. So, that is one of my reasons for saying that I have an IQ of 68.

And yes, the Quran do speak clearly of Jesus especially when the Quran associate Mary as Jesus’ mother and goes on to categorized them as Jewish people out of the House of Israel.

Some thing is mentally wrong with Robert when I could believe racial density don’t exist in this world. He thinks everybody is one race.

In addition, I’ve showed him that he is wrong to embrace a Prophet Mohammed because of the racial differences. I’ve showed him that all prophets and their people racially match and that his prophet is me a Black American as he is. But, he and many others can not comprehend that yet.

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

@HARRY , PLEASE GO BACK AND ACTUALLY TRY TO READ THE POEM WITHOUT FEAR IT MAY CAUSE YOU TO LEARN SOMETHING ABOUT 'SOVERIGNTY' (SMILE)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

(S-M-I-L-E)

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