![]() Taking my time to find out everything about you. I’m penetrating every entrance… to your mind. I wanna feel the heartbeat of all your inner rhythmsĪs they lead me toward your warm, wet, waterfalls of feminine thoughts. If you can keep a relationship long enough to be somebody’s wife. While confiding and describing the tough times you’ve had in life I’d rather be naked and exposed, holding you So I can get an oral fix from each orifice I want to lick every inch of every crevasse I’m trying to find and define the fibers of which your mind speaks.īy putting a two karat solitaire diamond ON YOUR MIND ![]() While they are trying to get deeply imbedded With which most guys have chose to approach you. ![]() I’m trying to close the door on that all too familiar freaky foreplay game. So these are not your typical, sexual, poetical prose. Getting intimately closer as we approach theĬlimatic altitude of nude, mental, sensational… conversation.īecause I’m trying to get to know everything about you I found it incredible, so I just thought I'd share it with you all.Ĭan I offer you a penny for your thoughts?Īnd one penny for our minds engaged not so sexually. It's told from the perspective of a man who cares more about a woman's mind than her body and places more value on stimulating conversation than on sexual relations. His album Raw Talent is available on iTunes.I found this video of slam poet Gemineye performing one of his poems, "Penny for your Thoughts." It's not about asexuality per se, but it does have a very powerful message. To learn more visit the Facebook page “Gemineye The Poet”, or find him on Twitter as Gemineye611. “Speakers must be able to speak to both students as well as teachers.” “After Dr Sharon Virgil took over the Bermuda College Literary Society she decided it made more sense for the students to choose the speaker as they would know what other students would gravitate to. Those speakers, often times, did not appeal to students and students did not want to go watch the speakers perform. In previous years the speaker was chosen by a member of faculty. President of the Bermuda College Literary Society Patrick Lee told The Royal Gazette: “Gemineye speaks on topics that youth in Bermuda would be able to relate to. He has performed across the United States, in the Dominican Republic and in Bermuda and has appeared on three seasons of HBO Presents Russell Simmons’ Def Poetry after being approached by a talent spotter. Yet despite his modern edge, Gemineye has much respect for the traditional artists - his poem Poetic Bloodlines pays homage to Langston Hughes, Keats and Wordsworth. Gemineye’s poetry is known for his gritty, urban style with inspiration coming from the likes of US poet Lemon Andersen, and US poet and political activist Suheir Hammad. Teachers who attend can gain credit from the Bermuda Educators Council. This event will be geared towards senior school and Bermuda College students who will be able to gain some insight into what it is like to be a poet and spoken word artist.Īlso on Monday, he will be giving workshops to English teachers at the Bermuda College faculty at 4.30pm. ![]() He will make another performance followed by a Q&A on Monday at 2pm at the Bermuda College in the North Hall G301. This Sunday he will be staging a free, public performance at Bootsie’s Place at the Grand at 7pm. Gemineye, real name Chris Kuretich, is well known for poems such as Penny for Your Thoughts and Poetic Bloodlines and was last here in 2013 when he performed and ran workshops for students at the Bermuda College. Free public performance: popular poet Gemineye (Photograph by Jay Franco)Īn American spoken word poet who has been taking HBO’s Def Poetry by storm is making a return to the island this weekend to perform as a guest of the Bermuda College Literary Society. ![]()
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