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Spoken Word Vs Poetry by afroxyz: 11:16pm On Nov 22, 2012
They say,
Spoken word is poetry.
I say,
Try coke and pepsi

For one lives for the stage,
Rhythms and flowetry,
The other lives in the page,
Methaphors and imagery.

They say,
Spoken word is poetry,
I say,
A sea is not its tributary.

One is direct and vivid,
talkative and expressive.
The other is secretive,
Says more with few words.

They say,
Spoken word is poetry,
I say,
Use omelettes to cook egusi.

One is superficial and flashy
Seeking to capture your eyes.
The other is an endless abyss
An emptiness that fills the heart

They say
spoken word is poetry,
I say,
Compare silk and cotton.

One is a bride,
Without jewels
The other a maiden,
With a string of pearls.

They say,
Spoken word is poetry
I say,
Marriage is not wedding

For one,
The tongue is a pen,
For the other
The pen is also the tongue

They say,
Spoken word is poetry.
I say,
A War song is not music

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Re: Spoken Word Vs Poetry by WAVixen: 6:48pm On Nov 23, 2012
Beautiful, I enjoyed that. Is this your poem? Have you tried watching spoken poetry on YouTube?
Re: Spoken Word Vs Poetry by afroxyz: 11:38pm On Nov 23, 2012
Yeah, I have watched some spoken poetry performances and I enjoyed it. Its beauty is in the stage, cos it uses its tongue as a pen.
Re: Spoken Word Vs Poetry by firestar(f): 7:28am On Nov 28, 2012
A sea is not its tributary.


Epic line.
Re: Spoken Word Vs Poetry by megxo(m): 9:27am On Nov 28, 2012
Use omelettes to cook egusi............. cheesy

CRACKED ME UP A BIT
Re: Spoken Word Vs Poetry by caesaraba(m): 9:38am On Nov 28, 2012
Wow, this is really cool. Nice piece.
Re: Spoken Word Vs Poetry by mchenry(m): 10:01am On Nov 28, 2012
Go to youtube and search for shane koyczan. You will fall in love with spoken word poems all over again

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Re: Spoken Word Vs Poetry by phinter: 10:04am On Nov 28, 2012
like nice lines quite deep. however both are cool
Re: Spoken Word Vs Poetry by jaymdee(m): 10:06am On Nov 28, 2012
This is great. And there's a revolution of spoken word in Nigeria. Great art. Both forms are unique...
Re: Spoken Word Vs Poetry by Nobody: 10:09am On Nov 28, 2012
Nice one
Re: Spoken Word Vs Poetry by bknight: 10:09am On Nov 28, 2012
A good one. Really nice!
Re: Spoken Word Vs Poetry by Redmosquito(m): 10:17am On Nov 28, 2012
Minion: Another mortal has discovered the secret cords that please the gods

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Re: Spoken Word Vs Poetry by Orikinla(m): 11:14am On Nov 28, 2012
afroxyz: They say,
Spoken word is poetry.
I say,
Try coke and pepsi

For one lives for the stage,
Rhythms and flowetry,
The other lives in the page,
Methaphors and imagery.

They say,
Spoken word is poetry,
I say,
A sea is not its tributary.

One is direct and vivid,
talkative and expressive.
The other is secretive,
Says more with few words.

They say,
Spoken word is poetry,
I say,
Use omelettes to cook egusi.

One is superficial and flashy
Seeking to capture your eyes.
The other is an endless abyss
An emptiness that fills the heart

They say
spoken word is poetry,
I say,
Compare silk and cotton.

One is a bride,
Without jewels
The other a maiden,
With a string of pearls.

They say,
Spoken word is poetry
I say,
Marriage is not wedding

For one,
The tongue is a pen,
For the other
The pen is also the tongue

They say,
Spoken word is poetry.
I say,
A War song is not music

Tongue in cheek, but arresting.

I love poetry whether read or performed.
But African poetry is meant to be spoken and performed like Ewi ni èdè Yorùbá.

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Re: Spoken Word Vs Poetry by Deffwill(m): 12:50pm On Nov 28, 2012
Respect bro.., respect...thanks for truly representing. wink
Re: Spoken Word Vs Poetry by Tinkybabe(f): 2:10pm On Nov 28, 2012
I love this..
Re: Spoken Word Vs Poetry by Oahray: 3:00pm On Nov 28, 2012
an emptiness that fills the heart
stroke of genius!
Re: Spoken Word Vs Poetry by Yujin(m): 3:05pm On Nov 28, 2012
Really cool. Love the paradox 'an emptiness that fills the heart'.
Re: Spoken Word Vs Poetry by lyricalpontiff(m): 4:41pm On Nov 28, 2012
Plssss if U̶̲̥̅̊ don't к̲̣̣̥п̥̥ọ̥w̶̲̥̅̊ jack,do deceive people because I am d president of the biggest poetry club in Nigeria and I do spokenword too. Poetry slams in the US are very diluted to the point that it n☺̴̩̩̥̩̩̩̥ longer becomes poetry. There is nothing like Poetic prose it is either Poetry ☺я̲ ♌φτ̲̅ Poetry. §☺̴̩̩̥̩̩̩̥ if U̶̲̥̅̊ c ♍e do ♍Ɣ written Poetry on stage it doesn't make it spoken word poetry. Spokenword poetry is Hiphop ♌φτ̲̅ literature check the history
Re: Spoken Word Vs Poetry by Originalsly: 5:34pm On Nov 28, 2012
Whatever you call your writing.....am not going to be debating... to me its interesting and so refreshing....just keep it flowing.
Re: Spoken Word Vs Poetry by ndukwejoe(m): 2:43am On Nov 29, 2012
good one, just took me back to school days. thanks for this.
Re: Spoken Word Vs Poetry by afroxyz: 8:27am On Nov 29, 2012
lyricalpontiff: Plssss if U̶̲̥̅̊ don't к̲̣̣̥п̥̥ọ̥w̶̲̥̅̊ jack,do deceive people because I am d president of the biggest poetry club in Nigeria and I do spokenword too. Poetry slams in the US are very diluted to the point that it n☺̴̩̩̥̩̩̩̥ longer becomes poetry. There is nothing like Poetic prose it is either Poetry ☺я̲ ♌φτ̲̅ Poetry. §☺̴̩̩̥̩̩̩̥ if U̶̲̥̅̊ c ♍e do ♍Ɣ written Poetry on stage it doesn't make it spoken word poetry. Spokenword poetry is Hiphop ♌φτ̲̅ literature check the history
What club is that? And whoever said poetry performed on stage is spoken word? Spoken word is just rap without beats to me. Poems should be performed, but its beauty lioes in the hidden messages and metaphors when read.
Re: Spoken Word Vs Poetry by Addict000(m): 9:29am On Nov 29, 2012
Itz simply just mesmerizin......u realy got me dere......nyc work man winkItz simply just mesmerizin......u realy got me dere......nyc work man
Re: Spoken Word Vs Poetry by olulu(m): 11:10pm On Nov 29, 2012
afroxyz: Yeah, I have watched some spoken poetry performances and I enjoyed it. Its beauty is in the stage, cos it uses its tongue as a pen.
afroxyz: They say,
Spoken word is poetry.
I say,
Try coke and pepsi

For one lives for the stage,
Rhythms and flowetry,
The other lives in the page,
Methaphors and imagery.

They say,
Spoken word is poetry,
I say,
A sea is not its tributary.

One is direct and vivid,
talkative and expressive.
The other is secretive,
Says more with few words.

They say,
Spoken word is poetry,
I say,
Use omelettes to cook egusi.

One is superficial and flashy
Seeking to capture your eyes.
The other is an endless abyss
An emptiness that fills the heart

They say
spoken word is poetry,
I say,
Compare silk and cotton.

One is a bride,
Without jewels
The other a maiden,
With a string of pearls.

They say,
Spoken word is poetry
I say,
Marriage is not wedding

For one,
The tongue is a pen,
For the other
The pen is also the tongue

They say,
Spoken word is poetry.
I say,
A War song is not music


@afroxyz

This your piece is nice, I like it,(note i say piece and not poem, cos it reads more like Spoken Word than Poetry). U should consider performing this piece on stage, maybe at one of our open mic Poetry event and if we like your delivery, you just might feature in WORD UP Volume 3 aka Da Love thang come February 2013.
I am one of the promoter of WORD UP, the biggest Spoken Word Poetry and Soul Music event in Nigeria. The first edition of WORD UP was held on August 18, 2012 and the 2nd edition, WORD UP Volume 2 was held November 17, 2012.
Check out some of the pixs and videos on http://wordup411..com/, the dvd will be out soon.
Do let me know if you are interested, especially as we have our monthly Performance Poetry and Spoken Word open mic event called "Chill and Relax, coming up December 9, 2012 in Soluyi, Gbagada from 3pm. Its our last poetry show for the year.

Cheers, and keep writing, keep vibing, keep flowing and keep the words alive.
Re: Spoken Word Vs Poetry by afroxyz: 11:26am On Nov 30, 2012
olulu:



@afroxyz

This your piece is nice, I like it,(note i say piece and not poem, cos it reads more like Spoken Word than Poetry). U should consider performing this piece on stage, maybe at one of our open mic Poetry event and if we like your delivery, you just might feature in WORD UP Volume 3 aka Da Love thang come February 2013.
I am one of the promoter of WORD UP, the biggest Spoken Word Poetry and Soul Music event in Nigeria. The first edition of WORD UP was held on August 18, 2012 and the 2nd edition, WORD UP Volume 2 was held November 17, 2012.
Check out some of the pixs and videos on http://wordup411..com/, the dvd will be out soon.
Do let me know if you are interested, especially as we have our monthly Performance Poetry and Spoken Word open mic event called "Chill and Relax, coming up December 9, 2012 in Soluyi, Gbagada from 3pm. Its our last poetry show for the year.

Cheers, and keep writing, keep vibing, keep flowing and keep the words alive.

I would be happy to perform it. I remember you also made a similar gesture after reading another of my poems I posted here. However, I would not be available for the Dec 9 event. Maybe in a subsequent edition (january or so). I would be glad to be part of it. Thanks
Re: Spoken Word Vs Poetry by olulu(m): 5:04pm On Dec 01, 2012
afroxyz:
I would be happy to perform it. I remember you also made a similar gesture after reading another of my poems I posted here. However, I would not be available for the Dec 9 event. Maybe in a subsequent edition (january or so). I would be glad to be part of it. Thanks

I did? means u good then grin. This piece was written to be performed, that's why its nice.
We actually re-posted two of your poetic piece on our blog, this one and the one about modern day Christians.

Our monthly Performance Poetry and Spoken Word open mic event called "Chill and Relax, comes up every 2nd Sunday of the month in Gbagada, Lagos from 3pm, and there are other open mic poetry shows around Lagos like Freedom Hall (weekly) and Taruwa (monthly), where you can also perform at.
Re: Spoken Word Vs Poetry by afroxyz: 1:12am On Dec 03, 2012
olulu:

I did? means u good then grin. This piece was written to be performed, that's why its nice.
We actually re-posted two of your poetic piece on our blog, this one and the one about modern day Christians.

Our monthly Performance Poetry and Spoken Word open mic event called "Chill and Relax, comes up every 2nd Sunday of the month in Gbagada, Lagos from 3pm, and there are other open mic poetry shows around Lagos like Freedom Hall (weekly) and Taruwa (monthly), where you can also perform at.
Okay. I would be available in january. I know of taruwa but don't get notifications. I also know of the event on gbagada. If you would be kind, you could send me an email to notify me of these events. Thanks
Re: Spoken Word Vs Poetry by olulu(m): 10:13am On Dec 03, 2012
afroxyz:
Okay. I would be available in january. I know of taruwa but don't get notifications. I also know of the event on gbagada. If you would be kind, you could send me an email to notify me of these events. Thanks



No ish.
Send me a mail at olulu4ever@gmail.com, along with your name and number. I would add you to me mailing list.

Re: Spoken Word Vs Poetry by joseph1832(m): 7:53am On Oct 02, 2015
afroxyz:
They say, Spoken word is poetry. I say, Try coke and pepsi
For one lives for the stage, Rhythms and flowetry, The other lives in the page, Methaphors and imagery.
They say, Spoken word is poetry, I say, A sea is not its tributary.
One is direct and vivid, talkative and expressive. The other is secretive, Says more with few words.
They say, Spoken word is poetry, I say, Use omelettes to cook egusi.
One is superficial and flashy Seeking to capture your eyes. The other is an endless abyss An emptiness that fills the heart
They say spoken word is poetry, I say, Compare silk and cotton.
One is a bride, Without jewels The other a maiden, With a string of pearls.
They say, Spoken word is poetry I say, Marriage is not wedding
For one, The tongue is a pen, For the other The pen is also the tongue
They say, Spoken word is poetry. I say, A War song is not music
Like seriously
Re: Spoken Word Vs Poetry by desmondDessi(m): 10:05am On Oct 03, 2015
afroxyz:
They say,
Spoken word is poetry.
I say,
Try coke and pepsi

For one lives for the stage,
Rhythms and flowetry,
The other lives in the page,
Methaphors and imagery.

They say,
Spoken word is poetry,
I say,
A sea is not its tributary.

One is direct and vivid,
talkative and expressive.
The other is secretive,
Says more with few words.

They say,
Spoken word is poetry,
I say,
Use omelettes to cook egusi.

One is superficial and flashy
Seeking to capture your eyes.
The other is an endless abyss
An emptiness that fills the heart

They say
spoken word is poetry,
I say,
Compare silk and cotton.

One is a bride,
Without jewels
The other a maiden,
With a string of pearls.

They say,
Spoken word is poetry
I say,
Marriage is not wedding

For one,
The tongue is a pen,
For the other
The pen is also the tongue

They say,
Spoken word is poetry.
I say,
A War song is not music
Nice one.....I will reply later with wat I think
Re: Spoken Word Vs Poetry by desmondDessi(m): 10:07am On Oct 03, 2015
afroxyz:
Yeah, I have watched some spoken poetry performances and I enjoyed it. Its beauty is in the stage, cos it uses its tongue as a pen.
Please can u share another piece of yours?
Abeg

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