Shane Koyczan, "The Crickets Have Arthritis," Words Aloud 2007, Canada

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  • Shane Koyczan performs at the Words Aloud 4 Spoken Word Festival in Durham, Ontario, Canada, November 2007. DVDs of Words Aloud performances and interviews available at www.wordsaloud.ca Check out Words Aloud Documentary Facebook page, including Shane Koyczan: tinyurl.com/y3s.... Learn more about Shane Koyczan at Exploring Contemporary Canadian Voices: the Spoken Word, www.wordsaloud....

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  • @Dakukobura
    @Dakukobura 10 років тому +117

    Every time I listen to this I find something I never did before. Shotgun shells, tie tacks, cuff links.. his parents were trying to give him his adulthood because he would never experience it. Makes me tear up every time.

    • @MrFelco
      @MrFelco 9 років тому

      Hmm. Good spot

    • @raycielayne90
      @raycielayne90 6 років тому +1

      Hits me in the gut every time. I always hear something new as well. No matter how many times I hear this, It will always touch the deepest parts of me.

    • @itsjustarainyday
      @itsjustarainyday 6 років тому +1

      and that weird girl because he wants to bully and get bullied. becuase the closest woman in his life is his sister. and he wont get to poke at girls that he thinks are cute

  • @hannahmccarthy9316
    @hannahmccarthy9316 10 років тому +56

    I just burst into tears when he said Lewis handed me a feather, I half expected him to say see this is the first one I grew. That's was beautiful.

    • @elijahpele8655
      @elijahpele8655 10 років тому +1

      I didin't understand this line. Could you explain it?

    • @willbrasil19
      @willbrasil19 10 років тому +20

      Elijah Owls Twice during the poem, Shane states that he doesn't believe in angels. The traditional description of an angel is with wings, covered in feathers. So, when Lewis says that "this is the first one I grew"....he is telling Shane that he is becoming an angel.
      Beautiful.

    • @TheDrunkenPupil
      @TheDrunkenPupil 9 років тому +1

      willbrasil19 thanks for explaining, i was confused too

    • @willsander100
      @willsander100 9 років тому

      fucking go make me a sandwhich bitch

    • @philguest3716
      @philguest3716 7 років тому +7

      That's not the full explanation, he says "i half expected him to say"... so Lewis didn't say that. Shane see's him as an angel because of how incredible he is dealing with his illness when Shane is smoking and taking life for granted

  • @sadak5472
    @sadak5472 10 років тому +47

    The worst part about being sick is you get all the Ice cream you want but the worst part about that is that's all they can do for you .... It's like someone has just stabbed a spear through my heart and I'm trying to breath but I can't because i'm filled with tears and chocking up.

    • @katherinearmstrong2300
      @katherinearmstrong2300 7 років тому +1

      Sadak Hassan in other versions he added the worst part about be sick, is you get all the free ice cream in the and the worst part about that, is realizing that there is nothing more that they can do for you, he says ICE CREAM CANT MAKE EVERYTHING OK" 😭😭😭😭

  • @JoshuaGroseTech
    @JoshuaGroseTech 9 років тому +23

    Reddit sent me here!
    I haven't cried in years, and never have I cried like this for poetry. I wasn't 9 but I had cancer at 21 and made it out - but it's so sad and unfair that every day there are so many who never lived that won't, and here I am worrying about my petty ass selfish problems.
    Can't wait to watch/hear more from him.

  • @skallytheman5489
    @skallytheman5489 12 років тому +5

    Hands down the best spoken word poetry I have ever heard. Absolutely mind blowing empathy, every word regardless of the tone Shane speaks in carry so much gravitas it's truly humbling. Generally people tend to over use superlatives but that was (by dictionary definition)....exceptional. Thank you so very very much Mr Koyczan.

  • @jessicawinkler9791
    @jessicawinkler9791 10 років тому +30

    I listened to "To this day" by him and i honestly never thought he would look like this and that is the beautiful part of life. You build this image in your head by the words that are spoken from them. Obviously beauty comes from the inside. Your face is just your shell.

    • @fellowslave4175
      @fellowslave4175 6 років тому +8

      Jessica Winkler u just very politely, called him ugly

  • @Marialisa101
    @Marialisa101 14 років тому +1

    I listen to Shane on repeat over and over.
    this makes me cry every time.

  • @isaackemp2151
    @isaackemp2151 8 років тому +11

    In each of his works of art is a certain kind of beauty that goes unrivaled. I am grateful for that.

  • @AdmiralCucumber
    @AdmiralCucumber 11 років тому +3

    I don't think anyone else has a way with words quite like he does. He hits a nerve deep down in every single one of his poems. He is a true inspiration.

  • @kstepko
    @kstepko 8 днів тому

    This is my favourite poem of Shane’s. I used to volunteer at a camp for kids with cancer.

  • @raddisonbae
    @raddisonbae 9 років тому +17

    The ending gave me goosebumps.

  • @raycielayne90
    @raycielayne90 6 років тому +3

    The end, man..... the end hits me like a brick wall everytime. Throughout the whole piece, I'm able to listen and be calm.... but the end comes "see, this is the first one I grew." And every single time I start bawling. It completely and utterly amazes me just how much mere words can change the way you feel in a heartbeat. It's the most amazing and awe inspiring thing ever if you think about it. As humans we are capable of creating beauty on paper and in the air as we speak or sing. But sadly we are getting farther and father away from wanting to be well spoken creatures and now just opt for convenience. Hurts my heart.

  • @britneylamberson7224
    @britneylamberson7224 11 років тому +3

    I was showed this poem in my English II class and I almost cried, it is a story within a poem, an amazingly sad story, but it shows that a few of us in this world still have bravery, even if its from a 9 year old boy

  • @dpmcdonald314
    @dpmcdonald314 7 років тому +6

    Goddamn, that last line gets me every. fucking. time.
    And the audience even lets out an audible gasp. Like, we've all been gut-punched.

    • @emilygaxiola6740
      @emilygaxiola6740 7 років тому

      David McDonald do you mind explaining more on what that last line meant I'm sorry

    • @AyyZeez
      @AyyZeez 7 років тому +1

      Angels have wings, he gave him a feather. you do the rest.

  • @98lissie98
    @98lissie98 11 років тому +3

    His words are so beautiful, so inspiring that it moves you to tears and that teaches you to love yourself, to be grateful and to appreciate what has been given to us. I loved his poem "To this day" and i just cant stop listening to him. This is the first day i listened to him and heard of him in class today and i can honestly say that his poems move me to tears. He is such a beautiful person and truly inspiring

  • @toyjams
    @toyjams 14 років тому

    I cannot describe the beauty of his words... I am a man, and I could not help myself from tearing up.... Absolutely beautiful.

  • @catherinedonnelly1924
    @catherinedonnelly1924 10 років тому +10

    I never tire of seeing this poem performed. Uber love it!

    • @neotheone7923
      @neotheone7923 7 років тому

      Catatonic Hotaling hope you are still listening to this and still enjoying like you did years ago

  • @smbarone2000
    @smbarone2000 10 років тому +8

    Shane's speeches and poetry are powerful pieces. There's a story he weaves through a melody with discordant notes that in the end is the truth he gleaned from the moment. I wish he knew the God he speaks about from a distance. That same God gave him a wonderful gift. Shane is blessed with the power of helping reach so many hurting people. I'm one of them. Keep sharing your light.

  • @tohellwithpurplepeop
    @tohellwithpurplepeop 13 років тому

    i am a big burly dude. this guy makes me cry - almost every time i listen to him do almost anything he does. i was lucky enough to be introduced to him through Dan Mangan.. and all I can do is thank Mr. Mangan for having the brilliant opportunity to work with this guy - he has the balls to say the things many of us think.. and he makes it pretty. thanks dan, and thanks most of all, to shane.

  • @happy_labs
    @happy_labs 4 роки тому

    Coming back here the day Chadwick Boseman died of cancer, after hearing about the work he did with terminal children. It's been many years since I first saw this performance, but Shane's poem really stuck with me and I come back here for catharsis whenever cancer rears its ugly head. "There's not enough miracles to go around, kid". Such hard words.

  • @blakcat170
    @blakcat170 12 років тому

    Maybe I cried, because I once was a five year old dying in a hospital. My older sister was listening to this. She cried. She actually looks up to her younger sibling.
    You speak words man
    Words I couldn't describe for half my life.

  • @TheCrazyAwesome2
    @TheCrazyAwesome2 13 років тому

    ".. the worst part about being sick is that you get all the free icecream you ask for. And the worst part about that is realizing theres nothing more they can do for you.."
    I wasn't even tearing up untill then but that made me just cry. LOVE shane's poetry

  • @OutLoudOutLoud
    @OutLoudOutLoud 12 років тому

    the lady wiping tears from her eyes at the end just brings it home. I can't imagine what she knows.

  • @sleepyzebra11
    @sleepyzebra11 11 років тому

    I think that it's important to realize that dying does not make one inherently more enlightened, and that dying kids are very much like other kids... but this was so beautifully put and I loved it and I cried

  • @jeff2306
    @jeff2306 12 років тому

    I am in awe at how eloquent people can be. I've never been spoken to this way. Nevermind the subject matter, I'm going to go listen to some audio books. How many of you know someone who can speak like this, whether in conversation or a recital? This is amazing.

  • @lisst17
    @lisst17 14 років тому +1

    I'm a 14 yr old aspiring poet...and have never been moved as much as I have from this man.. There are no words to describe him..wow..

  • @alexduran5605
    @alexduran5605 11 років тому

    I've just gone searching for all videos related to this guy. And before his mouth even speaks I hit the like button because I know its gonna be moving and great.

  • @Chrissie315
    @Chrissie315 9 років тому +5

    He makes me laugh and cry at the same time..Your a Genius Shane I appreciate you;;;;.

  • @walterwhite-wj3vy
    @walterwhite-wj3vy 10 років тому +19

    This guy is amazing.. Talk about talent!

  • @autumnlange6014
    @autumnlange6014 11 років тому

    You, Shane Koyczan, are the most inspiring man I have ever heard besides my own father. For every one who did not get the full message in this video, watch it again until you do. And when you do, just sit and think. Why does he mean by the crickets have authritis? It means, that we can't hear the melody of the good times that the crickets chirp. So if we listen harder, and get past the past and live in the now, they just might get cured and we can hear that music once again.

  • @chrisjones5551
    @chrisjones5551 10 років тому +1

    Yes, I notice how many dislike this video. It is sad that there are many people who are in so much that pain there is no room for this heartfelt story in thier world. I am warmed by the number of those who did like it. 100 to 1. There is hope for us and it is 100 to 1.

  • @emilyinpeinwithout
    @emilyinpeinwithout 11 років тому

    theres so much emotion in his voice it makes me cry like a little baby

  • @snorkelandmask
    @snorkelandmask 11 років тому

    this goes to show that in the end, appearance doesn't matter. he's an absolutely beautiful human being with a spectacular gift and an equally spectacular heart

  • @antiokloodun
    @antiokloodun 12 років тому

    I would have never seen this video without that challenge. People that will see it as a challenge and never think again of it, wouldn't have liked it anyway. But this is one of the most important videos i've ever seen and people that find it like me, will be forever grateful, no matter how we find it.

  • @KiwiHiwi
    @KiwiHiwi 14 років тому

    I've spoken english my entire life, yet I didn't know words could be put together the way he does.. and even though comprehending it is a mental process, I feel something in my body physically clutching itself every time I hear this.
    I'm speechless.

  • @ksfairytale
    @ksfairytale 13 років тому +1

    He is an amazing poet! I have no idea how he memorizes all of these and then presents them so well! Every time i watch this i go speechless.

  • @christopherawesome
    @christopherawesome 12 років тому

    I watched them all, cried to most... but came back to this one again because it's the most beautiful.

  • @SullenGoldfish
    @SullenGoldfish 10 років тому +3

    I can't watch this without crying...

  • @LiveLoveLearn2111
    @LiveLoveLearn2111 11 років тому

    shane koyczan you've got a gift the whole world needs

  • @ErwingLahh
    @ErwingLahh 11 років тому

    This guy's story feels aggressively formulated while the video before this felt from the heart

  • @WulframII
    @WulframII 11 років тому

    The day I found myself clicking the replay button on poetry... Astonishing.

  • @chandlerjepsen5076
    @chandlerjepsen5076 11 років тому

    how can anyone dislike this? im 17 and havent cried in 7 years and this shit makes me want to cry

  • @77NiteWalker
    @77NiteWalker 11 років тому

    This tells you just how amazing some people can be. It doesn't matter how old you are, you can always find inspiration in someone else. Even if they're so much younger than you

  • @shitcockballsdick
    @shitcockballsdick 14 років тому

    unbelievably breath-taking. the last line set me to tears

  • @Mist3rLemon
    @Mist3rLemon 12 років тому

    im crying like a baby through all 19 of these and not even caring about the challenge

  • @Cmac787
    @Cmac787 15 років тому

    i listened to this album 20 times while driving down the pacific coast highways last summer.
    Awsome

  • @greendrakkoman
    @greendrakkoman 11 років тому

    As the father of a boy who could have been Louis I applaud you. In fact, I give you a standing ovation and a hug. You have captured something magnificent in your words. Thank you, thank you, thank you.

  • @romeobleeding
    @romeobleeding 11 років тому +1

    Incredible...just incredible. Thank you, Shane for being such an amazing speaker and sharing your gift with the world. I wish more people could watch this video and appreciate it for for what it is...beautiful and emotional.

  • @luvnkyndns
    @luvnkyndns 11 років тому

    Shane, thank you for the good work you do in the world

  • @ChaoticRain1
    @ChaoticRain1 14 років тому

    He is the going to be insanely famous literally overnight. You deserve every bit of the fame you're going to get, Shane. Truly a Canadian treasure!

  • @jessekilgore
    @jessekilgore 3 роки тому

    What a wonderful observation. Louis lives on forever in words, now.

  • @rorywhyte6722
    @rorywhyte6722 11 років тому

    There is something truly humbling about this. Thank you.

  • @ToastyMcMarshmallow
    @ToastyMcMarshmallow 11 років тому

    I don't think I'll ever get through one of Shane's videos without having to clench my jaw to keep from crying out loud.

  • @robingautron847
    @robingautron847 4 роки тому

    i have listen to this about 50 times and cry like i am just hearing it for the first time

  • @stendec73
    @stendec73 10 років тому +1

    Ah man that last line........this guys a genius.

  • @cromanmusic
    @cromanmusic 12 років тому

    not sure if I enjoyed his performance, but it is very obvious that this has changed his life, and his passion is really something to be admired

  • @billpeart
    @billpeart 11 років тому

    THIS is truly the most touching thing I have experienced in awhile.

  • @referralsonly
    @referralsonly 13 років тому

    I have watched this over 20 times today. I want to share a "comment"
    I got nothin,, But THANK YOU SHANE. for sharing on the outside what u feel on the inside. Peace K.L. STEVES

  • @AnthonySimons
    @AnthonySimons 11 років тому

    I very much wish I could speak like this Shane Koyczan. To be able to put that much emotion into telling a story and not shortcutting it...a skill I will likely never have.

  • @liam2x4
    @liam2x4 11 років тому

    Tony for you to say that after watching a video displaying this beautiful work of art that this man has spoke I am astonished. You need to take your judgement else wear, open your heart up a little bigger. This guy could be bigger than the room he's standing in and I would still applaud and still love him for he has blessed my ears and mind with an amazing poem about a boy he met in the hospital.

  • @BananaCounty
    @BananaCounty 10 років тому

    It took me enormous amount of times to be able to listen o this without braking down.

  • @zeppelinbeast
    @zeppelinbeast 13 років тому

    this has to be one of the best sets of words that i have ever heard!

  • @jakkkob
    @jakkkob 11 років тому

    The shape of the stigmatized. The mind of a poet. The articulation of a leader.
    - Inspiring.

  • @MarioKL
    @MarioKL 11 років тому

    This man is the Wordsmith of the XXI Century. His speech and flow of the words comes out perfectly natural! My new favourite!

  • @joriks87
    @joriks87 11 років тому

    Mr Shane Koyczan gives me goosebumps and makes me want to cry for every bad thing i've ever done.
    MMT

  • @GamedayPlayer10
    @GamedayPlayer10 11 років тому +1

    This poem is simply amazing!

  • @Tim1dslayer
    @Tim1dslayer 11 років тому

    Picture me, bundled up in my chair, trying desperately not to break away from the reality that a young boy had been wrestling cancer. I was stunned, at times forgetting to breath, and hoping this was just another movie scene that moves an audience but the bitter truth is it wasn't and I was shaken down to the core.

  • @sweetzombielover
    @sweetzombielover 14 років тому

    What a gift to have you share your gift... thank you

  • @callumabbott452
    @callumabbott452 11 років тому

    This can make anyone think. A truly beautiful and sombre poem.

  • @sirfancyrabbit
    @sirfancyrabbit 12 років тому

    Usually I think i'd agree with you, but in this instance the challenge helped me discover this utterly beautiful video which helped me appreciate my life so much more, and if it's helping others do the same, i think it's worth keeping it on the playlist, just so more people can realize how precious life can be

  • @kaylamelton3
    @kaylamelton3 12 років тому

    Who in their right mind you dislike this. Heartless people...

  • @zacaroo100
    @zacaroo100 13 років тому

    made me cry... Like I cried when I read "Visiting Hours". What an amazing poet this guy is. If you haven't yet, run out and buy Visiting Hours. You will see how beautiful his words are. I envy the ability to articulate thoughts in such a beautiful way. Well done Shane Koyczan!

  • @hannahlemke3033
    @hannahlemke3033 9 років тому +2

    I love this poem we watched Trolls in class and I have been looking for more poems by Shane.!

    • @nasalgaming9192
      @nasalgaming9192 8 років тому

      to this day is an amazing one I watch it every time I see or think about it

    • @jesseurban4625
      @jesseurban4625 5 років тому

      How awesome that ur teacher used Trolls in class! 😆 I’m a teacher and believe spoken word and other forms of art are as important as the books we read. Btw, b/c I’ve been teaching at the university level, I’ve had the freedom to choose textbooks, which not all teachers do. So the readings I assign are very progressive and use the lens of Intersectional Feminism (bell hooks and Tara Hardy for instance). Yaaay! Much love and solidarity 🦋☮️🧚‍♀️

  • @michaelblake908
    @michaelblake908 11 років тому

    Shane has a way of taking simple and complex parts of humanity and weaving them into an eloquent tapestry. Moves me every single time.

  • @JeLLyB0x3r
    @JeLLyB0x3r 12 років тому

    I'm watching this off that challenge, but just getting it out there, it gives itself to more people, like me, who are totally in awe in the beauty of this piece. I'm glad this video was on the list, otherwise I never would've seen it.

  • @TheDeafKiwee
    @TheDeafKiwee 12 років тому

    did this for a project in drama class.....it means sooo much to me, thank-you shane for making such amazing poetry :) it helps soooo much

  • @EB-sl9nk
    @EB-sl9nk 9 років тому +1

    "when your sick you get all the free ice cream you ask for"....i'm in tears over here

    • @annmoceyunas5493
      @annmoceyunas5493 9 років тому +3

      "This is the first one I grew" . . . got me.

  • @0xJupiterCrashx0
    @0xJupiterCrashx0 11 років тому

    This man used to be my best friend. He once told me "Danielle, you're the kind of beautiful Van Gogh had in mind." Those words have stuck with me more than any others.

  • @LandoMercy
    @LandoMercy 9 років тому +54

    How do you dislike this video what kind of person does such a thing

    • @mitchcarpenter3124
      @mitchcarpenter3124 9 років тому

      Its amateurish and too obvious.

    • @jurbenberbanoh9990
      @jurbenberbanoh9990 9 років тому +2

      too deep 4 ppl to understand

    • @nODDy22
      @nODDy22 9 років тому +4

      There's droves of those with no care for prose.

    • @bbrodriguez3707
      @bbrodriguez3707 9 років тому +7

      I disliked this because of your comment. Fuck you

    • @Darkreasian08
      @Darkreasian08 9 років тому +2

      @Mitch Carpenter thinks he could do better im guessing... Nope... And @BB Rodriguez Thts the worst reason to dislike a video 😂.

  • @Jconner6986
    @Jconner6986 15 років тому

    I literally CRIED this man lives every second with more conviction than most people have in their entire lives. Amazing poem!

  • @chance666
    @chance666 11 років тому

    Every damn time I cry. This man has a gift!

  • @neotheone7923
    @neotheone7923 6 років тому +1

    2 years later and this still moves me

  • @bloodsling
    @bloodsling 13 років тому

    I can't remember the day I stumbled across this master of lyrical prose but I'm glad that whatever fates guided me his way took their time to show me. I've watched this clip numerous times and every word drips with painful sincerity,this is cathartic for me

  • @Artemiortz
    @Artemiortz 11 років тому

    You sir have a beautiful mind. Thanks for letting us take a glimpse...

  • @spinaltapblues
    @spinaltapblues 11 років тому

    That last line... such a beautiful flourish. I'm in tears.

  • @akat8184
    @akat8184 11 років тому

    he is gifted&raw! This moves me every time as well.

  • @qrkytrtl5770
    @qrkytrtl5770 3 місяці тому

    that line "ice cream can't make everything ok" is really what hits me hard. can't listen to this without tearing up

  • @MoonlitEpiphany
    @MoonlitEpiphany 13 років тому

    Stunning. It's absolutely stunning the way Shane Koyczan can place words together with such emotion that it rips your heart out and makes you think, truly think about what makes us human, and what really matters in life.

  • @aviproductions2475
    @aviproductions2475 10 років тому +2

    thank you for that piece.

  • @stillsleeping1080
    @stillsleeping1080 12 років тому

    i understood each and every word he said, no matter how fast or slow, no matter how loud or silent.

  • @artillujas
    @artillujas 13 років тому

    I feel like Shane can just tap into what people feel, and it doesn't matter who you are you'll come out of this poem with a heavier heart and an enlightened mind.

  • @jackgoss4551
    @jackgoss4551 9 років тому +2

    A friend introduced me to this guy today. I have not stopped listening to him. Such a phenomenal talent! Now I am feeling somewhat insignificant as a writer haha!

  • @FebruarySoul
    @FebruarySoul 11 років тому

    A second after that last line my eyes burst and I did not expect that. Words when said right they just cut through to your heart. My favorite poet.

  • @flugelhorner
    @flugelhorner 12 років тому

    Wow this man has a gift. Modern poetry at its finest.

  • @akmediascope
    @akmediascope 13 років тому

    I am weeping now. Beautiful.

  • @Er0y
    @Er0y 12 років тому

    I love the way he recites. There are way too many young kids nowadays who think that constant loud volume and a ton of pauses equal a good performance.

  • @TheZomberry
    @TheZomberry 12 років тому

    I understand what you mean. And I don't know if I'm just not in the average group of people who try this challenge. But I didn't even think for a second that this is just some cheap ploy to make me cry. I just enjoyed, understood and accepted this mans story.

  • @HeartbeatsUKJJ
    @HeartbeatsUKJJ 11 років тому

    Alex Gaskarth, thank you for bringing me here. You beautiful human being.

  • @bennourse1
    @bennourse1 12 років тому

    Thank you Shane for your beautiful words. They give me strength and bring me to tears more than I care to own up to.

  • @AirShark95
    @AirShark95 13 років тому

    No weapon on earth can match the power of this man's words.