Après la sortie de son premier album "When the Poems Do What They Do", nous invitons en session live la poétesse et musicienne activiste aja monet pour une magnifique session live.
Prise de son : Dimitri Paz, Julie Garraud, Tahar Boukhlifa
Images : Coline Colantonio, Sophiane Merfoud
Lumière : Léon Jacquier
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Prise de son : Dimitri Paz, Julie Garraud, Tahar Boukhlifa
Images : Coline Colantonio, Sophiane Merfoud
Lumière : Léon Jacquier
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05:30Hello.
05:33Grateful to be here.
05:35That first poem was called, Why My Love?
05:38Or, en français, Pourquoi Mon Amour?
05:43And, yeah, the next poem is called, Unhurt.
05:49And I dedicate this poem to a dear friend of mine
05:52that I lost last year.
05:54His name is Chatty Chad.
05:56This was his favorite poem.
05:59Yeah, here you go.
06:01This poem is called, Unhurt.
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06:19Unhurt was here before we were.
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06:28Someone you love will eventually disappoint you,
06:32maybe even break your heart or hurt your feelings.
06:36This will happen.
06:38Accept it.
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06:43Sometimes repeatedly, oftentimes repeatedly,
06:46we will be hurt.
06:49And it will feel lonesome and sickening.
06:55And you will wonder what has gone mad with the world.
06:59You will question everything, everything,
07:02beginning with yourself.
07:04You may even wish you owned a rifle.
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07:11A knife, a proper fist,
07:14the perfect word to scar an inside.
07:18But you will cry.
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07:25Someone will hurt you today, tomorrow, the next day,
07:30three years from now.
07:32And you will love them.
07:35One day, you will love them for it.
07:40You see, there's this thing,
07:42this twisted appreciation for the suffering.
07:44We can only know love through the lens of neglect,
07:47joy through the lens of pain.
07:49And it's actually fascinating
07:52how we wound with our wounds
07:55and call it humanity.
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08:01The first time you hurt someone you love,
08:05the first time you hurt someone you love,
08:07you will question the last time you tended an open wound.
08:10You will vow to never do it again.
08:12You may even pray to some god,
08:16some jihad, some universe,
08:19anyone, anyone, anyone listening for forgiveness
08:23or the greatest death.
08:27You will not care at all.
08:32Be prepared.
08:35Be prepared for a hurting is coming,
08:39and it will come, and it will take you suddenly.
08:43And maybe, maybe you will be dancing
08:46or laughing or remembering.
08:49Maybe, maybe you won't even notice it at all.
08:54And you will hurt yourself.
08:57You will hurt yourself with all this hurt thought.
09:02And you will love hurt.
09:07You will love hurt.
09:12No one really wants to hurt.
09:15You will say no one really wants to hurt,
09:17and it will turn from blame to revelation.
09:19I, I, I mean, I don't really want to hurt.
09:26And you will love.
09:32Did you know that?
09:37Did you know that you will love?
09:42Never mind the who, never mind the when,
09:45it is of no importance.
09:48You, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you
10:18you will love and it will unhurt us
10:29all
10:32oh thank you okay
10:44usually make make myself sound too old these days but we're never too precious to be heard
10:54it's who we choose to be in spite of what we go through and how we choose to love so
11:01this next poem is dedicated to the children and Javi you can let's begin this poem was
11:23inspired by a great American poet his name was Langston Hughes he wrote a poem called
11:29for the kids who die in 1938 and sadly it's often shared when children are senselessly
11:39murdered to gun violence in the divided states of America and I wanted to write a poem for
11:48the kids who live or les enfants qui vivent and we're in a time where we are witnessing
12:05children be senselessly murdered in the name of a state so I want to dedicate this poem
12:15to the children of Gaza to the children of Palestine to the children of the Congo and
12:26Sudan to the children all across the globe this poem is for y'all it's called for the kids who
12:38live what becomes of children who survive us indigo rosebuds of sunflowers risen
13:08of landfills voices made of tire swings and milk crates stick figures in sand drawn by fallen
13:17twigs who looks history in the eye and grins imagines worlds away within the power to better
13:28love above love risk above comfort for the lost and departed wandering and memories unspoken who
13:36will unruin this generation and chanted by tomorrow's here's to the kids who live
13:49and Liberty City bounce house and jumping rope where no bullet lives to tell a fairy tale for
13:58the kids whose toes dip on show songs made of sandcastles and broken glass rinsed by rushing
14:04water return home return home to another way another way another way where no child is a
14:17refugee where no child is a refugee who live to see a world without walls to the kids who
14:31cross-examine borders time zones and language who dab presidents out of rooms and judges out
14:38of courthouses a vote with values music with no commercials music no commercials for the
14:50preservation of rivers parks and birds to the kids the light the rain here's here's to the
15:04words they speak trembling of blameless rage old spirits thundering on tunnels here's to holding
15:12hands with fortune tellers to the kids who read palms a gift with no return address a world without
15:19begging fingers to the kids to the kids who live in food desert boroughs jubilant with full bellies and
15:25crops of care thirst quenched from free fountains here's to the kids who live in tears turned from
15:34laughter to serious serious play may they never know may they never know caskets before grayed
15:46hair and wrinkled skin like like a crinkled bone in an old lover's hold here's to the ones to the
15:57ones who live and photo albums images teased of dreams bless the child bless the child who
16:09remembers remembers questions and answers with courage or the kids who live to bury their elders
16:20there a new story made possible a test the struggle the journey that reveals the heart
16:27here's to the kids who live in us and dare us stand aside may they may they embarrass us
16:39show us show us show us show us show us
16:52here's to the kids to the kids who live in us and never leave
17:00resting resting in the dimples of a mirror stretching through a glance
17:08how how how how how how how how how how many how many how many how many how many kids
17:30how many kids how many kids must die for us to live how many how many is enough I want to know
17:45how many is enough how many is enough
17:47what is it enough is it enough is it enough is it enough how many kids must die
17:52there's no such thing there's no such thing as those children over there
18:17and our children every child every child is our child every child is our assignment
18:35here's to the kids to the kids you remember what it was to be a kid
18:45to the kids who live in us and never leave resting resting in the dimples of a mirror
18:56stretching stretching through a glance here's to the kids who live and dare us stand aside
19:07who live and demand that we act that we act in the doing in the here and now
19:23awestruck and unafraid
19:28fearless
19:32here's to the kids