Have just found this Thread and will come back later.
What time do you get up and go to bed?
I posted this on TV, etc. yesterday but think it’s probably ok to also post here for traffic?
“We don’t usually watch this show but it was on the ward tv whilst visiting my husband today.
We noticed that a couple of HCAs had stopped to watch, as had a few of the patients. So, we did too and subsequently googled to see the complete act by this young performance poet.
He made me cry.
Take your nasty sentiments, Farage, and shove them.
Look at that Blackpool audience reaction.
I’m not good with links but it will be easy to google. His name is Sonny Green.”
Have just found this Thread and will come back later.
Fallingstar thank you for the link just watched ..He says everything I think not just about England but Great Britain . I live in the north west of England flag flying here is a way of life that has gone on for decades . Being proud to belong to a community that cares . Northerners right across the north ,Welsh and Scottish I have found to be a lot more caring and kinder people . Doesn't matter who they are what colour , religion or like me an atheist.
Until 2019 I lived in the black country. I couldn't leave until I was 61. You couldn't pay me a million pounds to ever go back . To many people who only care about themselves .
I live north of a large city I was welcome with open arms from my first day in my in my bungalow. My postman knocked my door after 3 days and introduced himself and said I am P your postman . Where I used to live never had the same postman 2 days running. My neighbours are lovely . Where I used to live I could have been dead and no one would have noticed until the smell.
Here I went away to visit my brother and sister in law for a few days my first year here and my neighbours missed me the first day . They where relieved to see my daughter the next as they had been looking through my windows incase I was on the floor.
Should say I am disabled from birth . It's so lovely having people that care and don't see the disability and look me in the face when talking . I have had no abuse shouted at me since moving here and when I have fallen had help getting up .
In the black country had abuse shouted at me and people walk by while I struggled to get back up .
The poem sums up what living here means to me.
Basgetti thank you for starting this thread.
I enjoyed that, thanks for recommending it. I then watched him reciting a poem he'd written for his 7 year old son, very heartfelt and moving.
BGT isn't a programme I watch, so I wouldn't have come across Sonny Green, but I found him likeable and talented, his clips are worth a watch 🙂.
Have to say, I’m pretty sad about the lack of traffic on this thread.
I suspect had I recommended watching this performance poet on This Cultural Life, there would have been far more views and comments 😁
Please, GN, give it a watch. He will enhance your day.
I saw this young man on BGT and DH & I adored him and his message!
Suggesting is fine, but insisting people do something isn't. I wouldn't be interested in it, I don't like poetry.
Fallingstar
Thank you!My first teaching job was 1960 near Camberwell Green. I remember how thrilled the children (and I!) were to explore the Cutty Sark. Now I would like to visit the Migration Museum.
Elrel
Basgetti - About 10 years ago I became a performance poet, somewhat to my own surprise. All over the world there are open mic events where writers are encouraged to share their work, often (since Covid) on Zoom as well as in real life. I have heard many impressive people, of a range of ages, sharing their words and have shared some of mine. If this is all new to you do give it a try, audience members are always welcome.
I now have poet friends and connections all over the world and have spent some wonderful time with them whether in a London pub, a festival or from my sofa.
Suddenly at 76 my life became far more interesting and I am grateful to my grandchildren who have encouraged me and come to open mics - having been reassured that they are not expected to speak themselves! I hope some of you may try the poetry events too.
How amazing!
Well done you!!
I am 76 and am so in awe of what you have done. Am afraid I am no poet but if you ever do an open mic performance in Lewisham or Greenwich let me know.
Basgetti - About 10 years ago I became a performance poet, somewhat to my own surprise. All over the world there are open mic events where writers are encouraged to share their work, often (since Covid) on Zoom as well as in real life. I have heard many impressive people, of a range of ages, sharing their words and have shared some of mine. If this is all new to you do give it a try, audience members are always welcome.
I now have poet friends and connections all over the world and have spent some wonderful time with them whether in a London pub, a festival or from my sofa.
Suddenly at 76 my life became far more interesting and I am grateful to my grandchildren who have encouraged me and come to open mics - having been reassured that they are not expected to speak themselves! I hope some of you may try the poetry events too.
😂 Someone requested it. Poor thing hasn’t had a visitor for a week.
Basgetti
harrigran
He was on BGT. Not my kind of entertainment.
Nor ours usually. As I said in my post, it was on the tv in the hospital ward as I visited my husband. Please don’t let the format put you off of listening. I believe there was an article about his poetry in one of the weekend newspapers, too.
The things that poor ill patients are subjected to on tv’s on the ward.
Thanks Basgetti & Fallingstar for the link. Wonderful, reminds me of K Tempest (sorry, I'm not linkish either
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We need to hear these young voices.
No an iPhone.
Fallingstar Are you using an iPad?
Think I managed it Petra. Am not good at it either is all a bit hit and miss.
Basgetty Are you using an iPad ? If that’s yes I will explain. It’s very simple.
Fallingstar
Could you post the link again Basgetti?
Basgetti did post a link 😂 She said ^im not good with links.
She did give his name to look up.
youtu.be/YE-nHMN4ONI?si=D3YXq6eCLSdXP0ms
Hope this is it 🙏🏾
He is, isn’t he? Ought to have expected snarky answers on this topic but I’ve thick skin 😁
I didn’t post a link, but rubbish at it, but suggested people google Sonny Green. His performance at the weekend pops up straight away.
Could you post the link again Basgetti?
I caught this on the link you sent Basgetti, a truly gifted young poet whom at first sight I was not taken with at all. He sounded and looked more like someone from TOWIE. But my goodness he was a breath of fresh air. Would recommend people listen to his poem without being put off by the fact it is on BGT.
Restores your faith in human nature whilst the likes of Farage and his cronies try everything possible to destroy it.
eazybee
Sounds delightful.
It is. Not what you imagine, I suspect 😁 Not what we would have expected at all.
About love, inclusion and the warm hearts of British people, despite all of the horrible noise atm.
harrigran
He was on BGT. Not my kind of entertainment.
Nor ours usually. As I said in my post, it was on the tv in the hospital ward as I visited my husband. Please don’t let the format put you off of listening. I believe there was an article about his poetry in one of the weekend newspapers, too.
He was on BGT. Not my kind of entertainment.
Sounds delightful.
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