Phil Kaye performs "Repetition"

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  • Phil Kaye, part of Team Providence 2011, and Project Voice performs "Repetition" at New York's Bowery Poetry Club. Aug 2011

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  • @nasimasg9
    @nasimasg9 10 лет назад +685

    I've repeated this poem over and over again but it has not yet lost its meaning.

  • @theradicalace
    @theradicalace 8 лет назад +634

    "If you just wake up, wake up, wake up, wake up, wake up, wake up, one day you'll forget why." oh my god

  • @pianopup210
    @pianopup210 9 лет назад +321

    When I left, they whispered "I love you" so many times over that they forgot what it meant

  • @shudderkid42
    @shudderkid42 9 лет назад +449

    "I love you. I love you. I love you. See: nothing"
    I'm crying at how much this hurts but I cannot help but be thankful for art that can make its way right through and into me.

  • @izzydgp2566
    @izzydgp2566 9 лет назад +241

    I've heard several different recordings of Phil preforming this poem, and this has always been my favorite. It was the first version I heard, and I ended up memorizing the sound of his voice, the motions of his hands. It's so special to me and my favorite version.

    • @danabravesoul2684
      @danabravesoul2684 6 лет назад +2

      Yes same here 🦋

    • @unnatisharma9938
      @unnatisharma9938 5 лет назад +2

      True . Its my favourite too

    • @maeri6040
      @maeri6040 Год назад +1

      Exactly the same

    • @siyethembabota
      @siyethembabota Год назад

      Same! I think I've come across some versions of him performing this poem and this one has to be my favourite. There's just something about the way he delivered it.

    • @klarizzasanchez
      @klarizzasanchez 10 месяцев назад

      SAME!!!

  • @444lanix
    @444lanix 10 лет назад +131

    "i love you, i love you, i love you, i love you, see, nothing." that got to me.

  • @maddypatty222
    @maddypatty222 7 лет назад +80

    "they whispered to each other 'I love you' so many times that they forgot what it meant"

  • @legacyofboom56
    @legacyofboom56 8 лет назад +71

    Ironically about a year ago I listened to this poem almost everyday and I fear that the slam I thought was so powerful it began loose its meaning now it has an entirely new meaning to me

  • @1904.Lowridaz
    @1904.Lowridaz 9 лет назад +120

    If you just wake up wake up wake up wake up wake up one day you'll forget why...

  • @helenahoodmings5156
    @helenahoodmings5156 8 лет назад +76

    WHY IS THIS NOT POPULAR YET I WANT EVERY FREAKING LINE TATTOOED ON MY SKIN GHAD

  • @craigsooknanan
    @craigsooknanan 10 лет назад +96

    Feel Kaye.

    • @reneelove7970
      @reneelove7970 10 лет назад +4

      Hahahaha XD Phil..Feel...
      Sorry it's 7:34 am and I haven't slept.

  • @yaimiana
    @yaimiana 10 лет назад +192

    I too have a stutter and sometimes I try to say a word ten times, stop and give up then say you know what I mean. But I found that if I alter my voice to the point it is no longer my own, I no longer have a stutter. I tell my friends this, and they ask me to speak in my real voice and I say "I no longer know how"

    • @TainyAoC
      @TainyAoC 10 лет назад +5

      Thats deep :o

    • @yaimiana
      @yaimiana 10 лет назад

      ***** Thank you.

    • @blackcoffee4evar
      @blackcoffee4evar 9 лет назад +15

      yaimiana I wish I could send you some love, strength, or at least a hug. I can only give you this: Take a deep breath, smile, be strong, because you can… and if you don’t: write a poem, do some music, paint a picture, run down the streets, scream into a forest, let it all out…and then be strong again. Try to find yourself again and if you can’t; reinvent yourself and find another self, but be that with all your heart, don’t just fake it till you make it. Your friends will understand one day and if they don’t, you can always find new ones. I did that too to get rid of my anxiety, it worked for me. I’m still a little awkward sometimes, but it’s ok. I wish you the best. With Love, a girl from switzerland

    • @yaimiana
      @yaimiana 9 лет назад

      Chocolate Coffeebean thank you

  • @TheGreatestComebacks
    @TheGreatestComebacks 6 лет назад +41

    I actually performed this on our Literature class as part of our final exam..
    My teacher gave me perfect score.. thank you so much for this work of art.. It was like I was a different person performing on stage..
    This piece is amazing I felt the emotion when I was on stage.

  • @eldiedelafuente7011
    @eldiedelafuente7011 8 лет назад +51

    Damn. This really made me cry. My parents got divorced when I was very young. I developed a stutter right after.

  • @TheBellaMerwin
    @TheBellaMerwin 6 лет назад +68

    I remember the bed, floating there
    apart, apart, apart, apart
    my mother taught me this trick
    if you repeat something over and over again it loses its meaning
    for example
    homework, homework, homework, homework, homework, homework, homework, homework, homework
    see, nothing
    "our existence" she says
    is the same way.
    you watch the sunset too often it just becomes 6pm
    you make the same mistake over and over
    you'll stop calling it a mistake
    if you just
    wake up, wake up,wake up,wake up,wake up,wake up,wake up,
    you'll forget why
    "nothing is forever" she said
    my parents left each other when i was 7 years old.
    before their last argument they sent me off to the neighbors house
    like some astronaut jettison from the shuttle
    when i came back there was no gravity in my home
    beds floating
    i imagined it as an accident
    then when i left they whispered
    i love you
    so many times over they forgot what it meant
    family, family, family, family, family, family
    my mother taught me this trick that if you repeat something over and over again
    it loses its meaning
    this became my favorite game
    it made the sting of words evaporate
    seperation, seperation, seperation
    see, nothing
    apart, apart, apart
    see, nothing
    im an injured handyman now
    i work with words all day
    shut up i know the irony
    when i was young i was taught the trick to dominating language was
    breaking it down, convincing it that it was worthless
    i love you, i love you, i love you, i love you
    see, nothing
    soon after my parents divorce
    i developed a stutter
    fate is a cruel and efficient tutor
    there is no escape in stutter
    you feel the meaning of every word drag itself up your throats,s,s,s,seperation
    stutter is a cage made of mirrors
    every "are you ok" every "what'd you say" every "cmon kid spit it out"
    is a glaring reflection you cannot escape, every terrible moment skips upon its own announcement
    over and over until it just hangs there, floating in the middle of the room
    mom, dad, I'm not wasteful with my words anymore
    even after hundreds of hours practicing away my stutter
    i still feel the claw of meaning in the bottom of my throat
    i heard that even in space, you can hear the scratching of an
    i, i, i, i, i, i , i , i love you
    (source for bibliography)

  • @eleventhmystery8846
    @eleventhmystery8846 4 года назад +6

    It's been 8 years since I first saw this, and in those 8 years I have reached the point where I just wake up just because I woke up. I hope I can find meaning in life again.

    • @jhonpauljagorin47
      @jhonpauljagorin47 3 года назад

      10 months after, I hope you're still finding your meaning and appreciate all the little things that come your way.

  • @xXMusicSpeaksXx
    @xXMusicSpeaksXx 12 лет назад +8

    This poem hit me so hard the first time i heard it because of how close his story is to my own. My parents split when i was eight, and the repetition trick is one i've known well for years. Also, i have a slight stutter whenever I get excited or don't pay close attention to, or concentrate on, what i'm saying. He describes everything so perfectly that this poem is painful to listen to. But i love it.

  • @ArvLie123
    @ArvLie123 7 лет назад +46

    3rd place? I can't imagine two better poems

  • @8ienne
    @8ienne 9 лет назад +42

    I cried the first time I watched this video. I am crying now.
    This poem fit me perfectly. I loved everything about it. There are no words enough to describe how this made me feel. There are no words enough to give this poem the justice it deserves.

    • @dta1ego3ofmyguitar
      @dta1ego3ofmyguitar 9 лет назад

      Shelley Vvi You never cried before...?

    • @thatrandomgamer3289
      @thatrandomgamer3289 Год назад

      @@dta1ego3ofmyguitar i think they meant they cried when they first watched this video

  • @farah-rp9of
    @farah-rp9of 10 лет назад +19

    repeated this probably over one thousand times and still hasnt lost its meaning

  • @ptrocks99
    @ptrocks99 9 лет назад +20

    Things like this restore my faith in humanity.

  • @sambrown7032
    @sambrown7032 8 лет назад +23

    This my favourite thing ever.Every line is perfect

  • @horsecrazy2266
    @horsecrazy2266 9 лет назад +97

    I am an injured handy man now, I work with words all day

    • @adityaojha8849
      @adityaojha8849 7 лет назад +5

      horsecrazy2266 I couldn't understand this line. explain it to me, please?

    • @euhm8679
      @euhm8679 7 лет назад +5

      I think he meant that to dominate language he "needed to break it down, convincing it was worthless" which sounds contradictory, since he works with words.
      Or maybe it's because of his stutter: he performs words but can't properly pronounce them

  • @silviaquiroz927
    @silviaquiroz927 6 лет назад +10

    I remember the bed just floating there.
    Apart, apart, apart, apart.
    My mother taught me this trick
    If you repeat something over and over again it loses its meaning
    For example:
    Homework, homework, homework, homework, homework, homework, homework, homework, homework
    See, nothing
    Our existence, she said, is the same way.
    You watch the sun set too often, it just becomes 6 PM
    You make the same mistake over and over; you’ll stop calling it a mistake
    If you just
    wake up, wake up, wake up, wake up, wake up, wake up,
    one day you’ll forget why
    Nothing is forever, she said
    My parents left each other when I was 7 years old
    Before their last argument they sent me off to the neighbor’s house,
    like some astronaut jettisoned from the shuttle.
    When I came back there was no gravity in our home, beds floating
    I imagined it as an accident, that when I left
    They whispered to each other “I love you” so many times over
    that they forgot what it meant
    Family, family, family, family, family, family
    My mother taught me this trick
    If you repeat something over and over again it loses its meaning
    This became my favorite game
    It made the sting of words evaporate.
    Separation, separation, separation;
    see, nothing
    Apart, apart, apart;
    see, nothing
    I am an injured handyman now
    I work with words all day
    Shut up, I know the irony!
    When I was young, I was taught that the trick to dominating language
    was breaking it down
    Convincing it that it was worthless
    I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you;
    See, nothing
    Soon after my parents’ divorce, I developed a stutter
    Fate is a cruel and efficient tutor
    There is no escape in stutter
    You feel the meaning of every word drag itself up your throat
    S-s-s-separation
    Stutter is a cage made of mirrors
    Every “Are you ok?”
    Every “What’d you say?”
    Every “Come on kid, spit it out”
    Is a glaring reflection you cannot escape
    Every terrible moment skips upon its own announcement
    Over and over until it just hangs there,
    floating in the middle of the room
    Mom, Dad,
    I am not wasteful with my words anymore.
    Even now after hundreds of hours of practicing away my stutter,
    I still feel the claw of meaning in the bottom of my throat.
    I have heard that even in space;
    You can hear the scratching of a
    I-I-I-I love you.

  • @pavelow45
    @pavelow45 10 лет назад +50

    the dance music at the end tho....

  • @JemMaxine
    @JemMaxine 9 лет назад +9

    I am practically in love with Phil Kaye now.

  • @HeyItsGraceexx04
    @HeyItsGraceexx04 8 лет назад +16

    Around this time last year I memorised this because it meant so much to me. But now, I come back and it has a completely different meaning to me. I love this so much 😭

  • @stephenhsu3461
    @stephenhsu3461 10 лет назад +16

    Even though I do not know much about poems and analysis of poems, I felt touched by the poem. Even without analyzing every word, I could feel the emotions vividly and the frustration of knowing what one means but having the physical repetition / stuttering of it take away its meaning. Hearing your story makes me reflect on my own life and makes me appreciate everything I’ve had.

  • @julydaisies
    @julydaisies 9 лет назад +5

    my favorite poem by him, makes me cry everytime i listen to it

  • @jessicak.6845
    @jessicak.6845 6 лет назад +3

    I repeat this poem so many times but it doesn't lose its meaning. It's truly wonderful!

  • @bridgeerzz
    @bridgeerzz 10 лет назад +21

    Oh man I have chills

  • @KarasConspiracies
    @KarasConspiracies 8 лет назад +8

    This hit so close to home . . .

  • @mapishere1009
    @mapishere1009 10 лет назад +5

    All the ones who ever went through a stutter stage can fully grasp this. Thanks so much for sharing it has made me look at presentation of how i present my poetry when the stuttering begins

  • @Kieraarae
    @Kieraarae 9 лет назад +11

    This has been imbedded so strongly in my life, I've watched it so many times over the years.. I can't get away from it haha. I'm not good with words but things like this speak volumes for me, if that makes any sense at all.

  • @xXMusicSpeaksXx
    @xXMusicSpeaksXx 12 лет назад +2

    " i imagined it as an accident, that while i was gone they whispered "i love you" so many times over they forgot what it meant. "
    best line.

  • @wateverlerr
    @wateverlerr 8 лет назад +2

    it is a bless thing that u can stand there. there were many people crying inside without anyone they can talk about it.

  • @angeleshalloween1996
    @angeleshalloween1996 12 лет назад +1

    He & Sarah performed at my high school today & I loved every minute of it. I watched them perform during my 1st & 3rd blocks & I wouldnt have minded watching there performance 1 more time. They're great :)

  • @iamluvdbyJC
    @iamluvdbyJC 8 лет назад +8

    Id like to hug him but if i keep on hugging and hugging and hugging... I may forget why im doing it and lost its meaning. So deep, si sad and so true...

  • @MissLegallyBlond
    @MissLegallyBlond 11 лет назад +1

    It's poems like this that remind me why I decided to return to writing again in the first place. Great!

  • @asurrealfantasy
    @asurrealfantasy 11 лет назад +1

    Your mother's trick isn't foolproof. I watched this 5 times and it's still magical.

  • @katapusok3547
    @katapusok3547 4 года назад +4

    “ Mom, Dad, I’m not wasteful with my words anymore”

  • @zirtavia
    @zirtavia 12 лет назад +1

    I love, absolutely love, how he self-references within poems. He builds up themes and winds them back together again at the end.

  • @sommerpalmer8290
    @sommerpalmer8290 11 лет назад

    Phil Kaye isn't graced with nearly as much appreciation and recognition as he deserves. such beautiful words.

  • @ashersflaquers
    @ashersflaquers 10 лет назад +8

    Yep. I'm crying.

  • @simpatic14
    @simpatic14 8 лет назад +8

    Still my favorite

  • @johncedric6043
    @johncedric6043 9 лет назад +2

    This is the best poetry I've heard from him.

  • @dazzlejean2143
    @dazzlejean2143 10 лет назад +2

    Why does it make me cry every time?

  • @vxeuphoria
    @vxeuphoria 11 лет назад

    I will never stop watching this..

  • @triciamotika7763
    @triciamotika7763 10 лет назад +1

    I just really love Phil Kaye's poetry.

  • @ABCDEE87
    @ABCDEE87 8 лет назад +3

    "i love you. i love you. i love you. see nothing"
    I wish it was this easy.

  • @nathanflores1974
    @nathanflores1974 4 года назад +1

    BRO I GOT CHILLS HOW DID HE DO THAT. HE IS AMAZING.

  • @noursaad4451
    @noursaad4451 Год назад

    I always end up coming back to this

  • @ScrewthenaM3
    @ScrewthenaM3 11 лет назад

    even though it isn't the same situation you have given me a better understanding of my own life and I am forever appreciative of that.

  • @kasihleiaixoraazhar9209
    @kasihleiaixoraazhar9209 3 года назад

    This will stay with me forever

  • @loveboburnham
    @loveboburnham 12 лет назад

    Can I just please, just meet this man. This is one of the most beautiful things I've ever heard.

  • @bchanggu
    @bchanggu 10 лет назад

    Our English class watched this and as soon as the poem ended, the class was dead silent. Thank you Kaye for an awesome work of poetry.

  • @cottreau
    @cottreau 12 лет назад

    Phil Kaye is even better in person - I do love this poem. Brilliant from beginning to end.

  • @nerdyandcurvy
    @nerdyandcurvy 13 лет назад

    this makes me weep. it tugs at my heart strings and relates to me more than anything i've ever heard.

  • @jonahlagua5545
    @jonahlagua5545 6 лет назад

    This is pure gold... Emotions flowing in every word.

  • @SmallTownCityDreams
    @SmallTownCityDreams 11 лет назад

    I've spent entire days watching spoken word poetry since I was first introduced to it. This was the first to literally set all my skin to goosebumps and send shivers down my spine.

  • @oktovria
    @oktovria 3 года назад

    coming back after years and this is still my fav

  • @JenniferBerrey
    @JenniferBerrey 10 лет назад +1

    *tears* Thank you for this, empowering message, inspiring... *hug*

  • @lovinbaekhyun7176
    @lovinbaekhyun7176 7 лет назад

    i performed this piece on my class today for our spoken word poetry activity. They loved it. I didn't think spoken word poetry would be my kind of thing but thank you phil kaye for making me realize this :)

  • @momikoi
    @momikoi 12 лет назад

    To I've listened to this one thousand times is an understatement v.v

  • @TainyAoC
    @TainyAoC 10 лет назад

    I think this has to be one of the best spoken word poems I've ever heard, definitely my favorite Phil Kaye poem. I wish I could see him perform this in person :o

  • @uttad22
    @uttad22 13 лет назад

    Everything about this piece is so precise, from the writing to the performance, its like the perfect spoken word poem.

  • @daltonfox5451
    @daltonfox5451 11 лет назад

    This is absolutely brilliant. It touches me every time I hear it.

  • @SuperQueenShay
    @SuperQueenShay 11 лет назад

    That ending was absolutely beautiful. Brought a tear to my eye.

  • @dakotahemmel9311
    @dakotahemmel9311 10 лет назад +5

    I broke the repeat button Dx

  • @Ceforeous
    @Ceforeous 11 лет назад

    Made me cry, hit all at once, right at the end. Amazing

  • @leyaaaan
    @leyaaaan 4 года назад

    this will forever be gold to me

  • @olgamurguia6287
    @olgamurguia6287 8 лет назад +2

    i'm deeply in love with your voice it's a poem to my ears..

  • @beverleykatherine
    @beverleykatherine 12 лет назад

    I can't get over this.

  • @Tasneemie
    @Tasneemie 10 лет назад

    Brought me to tears, i dont even know why bc ive never stuttered and i hardly cry at poems. But damn i felt that!

  • @emanmukhtar2906
    @emanmukhtar2906 8 лет назад +1

    I'm so in love with this 😭😭😭

  • @katherineharrison5057
    @katherineharrison5057 6 лет назад

    This poem is vulnerable and authentic; I'm completely inspired by Phil Kaye's bravery.

  • @AdrianaBooker
    @AdrianaBooker 11 лет назад

    Legitimately one of the most powerful poems I've ever heard in my life.

  • @ellabilge4982
    @ellabilge4982 3 года назад

    I first heard this poem 3 years ago. 2 years later my parents got divorced. This poem means something very different to me now...
    “When I came back there was no gravity in our home”

  • @nutsinthemouth
    @nutsinthemouth 11 лет назад

    caught them last night. amazing.

  • @h.kathryn1803
    @h.kathryn1803 9 лет назад +4

    I fist bumped so hard to the music at the end 😂

  • @jvsper_
    @jvsper_ 9 лет назад

    I cant get over this..

  • @marisaKacosta
    @marisaKacosta 11 лет назад

    This brought tears to my eyes. This was beautiful

  • @GrayscaleRainbows
    @GrayscaleRainbows 11 лет назад

    Oh my gosh I had heard the first part of this poem in a quote a long time ago and I loved it, it's great to finally hear the rest of it

  • @palakjain2554
    @palakjain2554 7 лет назад

    Oh man it was heartbreaking! Such a beautiful piece.

  • @Cuti3H4rt
    @Cuti3H4rt 12 лет назад

    This is why I jpoined my school's speech and debate team. You are an amazing poetry writer, phil :)

  • @rebeccacervantes4392
    @rebeccacervantes4392 11 лет назад

    I Normally don't like poetry but I heard this and I'm lost of words on how deep this is it's so inspiring

  • @amandrinmusic
    @amandrinmusic 11 лет назад

    I don't know how I didn't get this poem the first time I heard it, because now, nothing speaks to me clearer.

  • @ScrewthenaM3
    @ScrewthenaM3 11 лет назад

    I am in tears. this is so amazing. no one has ever understood as well as you do why for a while I had ocd... not even I understood it because my parents separated when I was too young to understand and the realization of it was so gradual that it caused me to want everything to stay the same. and if it wasn't right I would repeat it until it was.. I feel you there. doing those things over and over even if they were wrong gave me reason to let it go eventually. thank you

  • @footspasm
    @footspasm 13 лет назад

    I love this so much. My stutter is paralyzing and I love the face he used to have one. It makes me think I could do something like this and learn to fix it.

  • @exceptionallyhappy
    @exceptionallyhappy 11 лет назад

    how could anyone dislike this.

  • @suchaspacecadet
    @suchaspacecadet 13 лет назад

    Repetition can make anything feel normal, but nothing ever truly loses its meaning. Is that it? At any rate, this is beautiful, very possibly my favorite of yours.

  • @kittysoftpaws3-11
    @kittysoftpaws3-11 7 лет назад

    Every line is beautiful

  • @A.R.S_258
    @A.R.S_258 7 лет назад

    This is absolutely spectacular

  • @entertheballer
    @entertheballer 10 лет назад

    Much appreciation ...very moving and poweful piece!

  • @thejourneyman6909
    @thejourneyman6909 10 лет назад +2

    That was sooooooooooo harddddd!!!

  • @MsInsaneOrange
    @MsInsaneOrange 11 лет назад

    This is beautiful.. *cries*

  • @chelly2194
    @chelly2194 12 лет назад

    I technically don't have a stutter but I have a lot of trouble speaking to others and mess up my words frequently. My parents are always fighting because my dad cheated on my mom and I feel like the love in our family is gone. I love this so much. It's so relevant to my life. It feels as if he took everything out of my soul and worded it perfectly.

  • @HannahMerit
    @HannahMerit 10 лет назад

    wow, this was incredible. I just hung on every word..

  • @idkitsevil
    @idkitsevil 11 лет назад

    This is my absolute favorite!

  • @HeyItsGraceexx04
    @HeyItsGraceexx04 8 лет назад

    "Nothing is forever, she said" 😩💗