Taylor Mali on Def Poetry Jam

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
  • Taylor Mali reads a poem of his on the first season of Def Poetry Jam (episode 1)

Komentáře • 35

  • @forwordcollection
    @forwordcollection Před 13 lety

    Way back in high school when I was foolish and rebellious, hearing this poem for the first time made me appreciate and respect teachers a whole lot more. Come to think about it, I would not have made it to college, graduated, and be here typing this if it were not for my teachers who helped me to read, write, and spell. "Definitely beautiful, definitely beautiful."

  • @DestructoPop
    @DestructoPop Před 17 lety

    Oh man, that gives me goosebumps every time. What a great poet.

  • @dreamergirlbaby
    @dreamergirlbaby Před 11 lety

    That like totally changed my view on school and my teachers. I got mad respect for them!

  • @mynise8366
    @mynise8366 Před 13 lety

    My all time favorite, I have watched this so many times that I know every word:-)

  • @ohbbyQQ
    @ohbbyQQ Před 13 lety

    Amazing. Amazing, amazing, simply amazing!

  • @newmelflowers
    @newmelflowers Před 16 lety

    I love this too. as a teacher i wish i could post this everywhere.. man the cursing stopped me from using it for a staff development

  • @jerichocruzado
    @jerichocruzado Před 17 lety

    amazing poem. honestly made me respect teachers all the more

  • @amaizenbluetasha
    @amaizenbluetasha Před 14 lety

    DEFINITELY BEAUTIFUL!

  • @ilovepoetry1
    @ilovepoetry1 Před 13 lety +1

    Yes!!! He did that!!! I wish that I had a professor that cared that much about me... ::sigh::

  • @SAImmaRose
    @SAImmaRose Před 16 lety

    That was Hott.... From a Educator to a Future Educator!!! Give me 2 years and I'm in there!!!

  • @amanichi
    @amanichi Před 14 lety

    some people are not really from this planet, What a Talent; perfect!

  • @mh732
    @mh732 Před 17 lety

    What an awesome poem.

  • @filkertom
    @filkertom Před 15 lety

    Effin' fantastic.

  • @jamescyr8745
    @jamescyr8745 Před 11 lety

    I first heard this on Best of the Left podcast. It's even better seeing it.Very moving, and sadly true. This country abuses it's teachers, while the other country's whose kids are kicking our kid's butts revere theirs.

  • @brainiacgurl
    @brainiacgurl Před 15 lety

    i LOVE THIS!!! I LOVE THIS!!

  • @AliceElite
    @AliceElite Před 15 lety

    I've been writing stories, and I mean really writing ( well as much as you can at that age) since i was in seventh grade, and I misspelled definitely until I was a sophomore in high school.
    And that was just because I went through a phase where I refused to use spellcheck, and instead I changed the word, deleted it, and then wrote it the right way so I could learn how.
    No teacher ever set me straight.

  • @Mherediadlt
    @Mherediadlt Před 13 lety

    LOVE IT!!!

  • @SrRosado
    @SrRosado Před 15 lety

    Those are two tricky words, and they hold great meaning if you want to interpret them that way. Most of us grow up with low self image, so maybe having those words embedded in your mind could make a difference in regards to your frame of thought.

  • @SrRosado
    @SrRosado Před 15 lety

    He was referring to a student speaking in defense of another. Taylor was explaining this situation to a parent, telling them that their child is very brave.
    The one "still [crying]" is the child, not the parent.

  • @seadawg93
    @seadawg93 Před 11 lety +1

    I have mixed feelings about this.
    This is a good poem and a good delivery with lots of good points and lot's of power trip bullsh** that many teachers engage in thrown in.
    Conratulations you can make an A- feel like a slap in the face.
    Oooh you can make someone sit without talking for 45 minutes and use your power to keep them there if they're bored.
    You can make parents quake in fear, ...that's something good?
    "I make them apologize and mean it" ...uh-huh.

  • @Shayluvli
    @Shayluvli Před 17 lety

    i love this poem. GO Mrs. FURUTA!

  • @stansburygreg
    @stansburygreg Před 12 lety

    Four people are voting for RMoney. AMAZING, poignant and inspiring. Great.

  • @crazygurl37895
    @crazygurl37895 Před 15 lety

    he means that he saw a student say that...as in the student was standing up for a fellow student and he was telling the parets what their child, that student, did. so the parent is not crying...hope that helps =)

  • @shortdawg11
    @shortdawg11 Před 14 lety

    str8 snapped

  • @joonshik
    @joonshik Před 17 lety

    that was pretty cool.

  • @yju9323
    @yju9323 Před 15 lety

    Could anybody explain what he meant by this line?? Starting around 2:19
    -- He said, "Leave the kid alone. I still cry sometimes. Dont you?" and it was the noblest act of courage that I have ever seen. --
    I just don't get why that parent "still cries sometimes." Could anybody explain?

  • @mightytaco123
    @mightytaco123 Před 12 lety +1

    My teacher told me if you ever want to be a teacher you have to sometimes throw the garbage can across the room.

  • @yju9323
    @yju9323 Před 15 lety

    Ohh... so I guess the "leave the kid alone... don't you" part was said by the student and not the parent, and Taylor was telling the parent of the great thing the kid did. I get it now. Thank you.

  • @heartagramBryar69
    @heartagramBryar69 Před 13 lety

    if you have brains
    then you have heart
    but you also get this (holds up fist)

  • @evanwbradley23
    @evanwbradley23 Před 15 lety

    does anyone have a video of him performing how to write a political poem

  • @yju9323
    @yju9323 Před 15 lety

    One other thing is... why did he choose "definitely" and "beautiful" when he talks about making kids practice spelling? Are they some of the most frequently misspelled words, or is "definitely beautiful" some sort of an important phrase kids are supposed to know that I just don't know about...?
    Sorry if this was a foolish question, but I'm just not unclear about why he chose those words.

  • @SistaMocha
    @SistaMocha Před 15 lety

    he was telling the parent what the kid did

  • @devilndisguise666
    @devilndisguise666 Před 16 lety

    coooll!!! who is this guy??? LOve HIm!!:D!!

  • @DaznRicboi
    @DaznRicboi Před 14 lety

    If you can read this... Thank a teacher!

  • @bahamama555
    @bahamama555 Před 16 lety

    great except i think he is taking credit for someone's poem, and i could have done without the cursing!