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The Man Who, by Ernel on OurStage Play

The Man Who

by Ernel

Speaking out against domestic violence regarding to child molestation and abuse
Uploaded: October 22, 2008
Duration: 4m 48s

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by Ernel

 
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Portrait of A Poets Lost Soul
beautifully ugly this piece is the truth no question !!!
Portrait of Amina1389 Definity
I was SO oblivious to the message in this piece, truthfully b/c I couldn't get pass the music. I'm SO grateful that I took more time to REALLY REALLY listen to the message within. This is heart wrenching. Relative.
Thank you.
Portrait of Atlanta Red
Off the meter, Ernel.
Portrait of Maximus Parthas
Brother Ernel! I told you I had money on you bro! hahaha.
Congrats on making it to the quarter finals man. The poetry, the power and the story are all needed. Keep reppin my Bridgeport brother.
Portrait of QUIETSTORM OF SPOKENWORD
I JUST WANT TO SAY AS AN OVERCOMER OF CHILD ABUSE, I WAS SO MOVED BY THIS PIECE I'M ON A MISSION TO HELP RID THE WORLD OF ALL ABUSE. I LISTEN TO THIS SEVERAL TIMES A DAY AND I THANK YOU FOR CREATING THIS PIECE. THE MUSIC, WORDS, AND DELIVERY OF SPOKENWORD ARE ALL ON POINT. KEEP DOING WHAT YOU DO. I'M TRULY A FAN
Portrait of Miss Nissi
My attention is always at its peak when I hear a man do a piece on what is usually considered to be a women's issue... how you embraced it from a man's perspective just brings to light what it is: An everybody's issue, because everybody is affected by child molestation and abuse in some form or fashion-- either personally or objectively, whether or not they choose to admit it.... Oh, the piece! the content, the music, the production, the vocals... all on point! I listened to it like 3 times. It's taking my vote because I feel that this subject doesn't get addressed enough in ANY genre. "Speak out!!"

~Nissi
Portrait of Tshombethepoet
the whole thing is bangin'
Portrait of Maximus Parthas
Welcome my brother Ernel. Wow. you came into ourstage with the force of a monster. The topic. Immediate. Something you can't ignore. The production. Great. Even the abrupt ending is appropriate. Speaking of the ending. That hurt my soul just understanding what you'd just expressed.
I haven't hear a poem on this issue so powerfully presented since Tavis Brunson's "monster."
Man. ya'll can't tell me poetry isn't making a difference. An impact.

Peace poet. You know I've always been a fan. I expect you'll have many more soon.

Max

 
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