Loyce Gayo - How We Forget

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 377

  • @LossesCostUs
    @LossesCostUs 10 років тому +924

    "Crowns do nothing for kings but put weight on their heads and a target on their backs." This was just the beginning of this stunning poem.

  • @sylviamarie9170
    @sylviamarie9170 8 років тому +627

    the moment when a tear escapes, "I forgot my rage." is probably one of the best parts of the poem.

  • @chaseseabourn48
    @chaseseabourn48 9 років тому +593

    "You know, sometimes, I forget just how hard it is to remember."
    Hit me like a city bus.

    • @natpost782
      @natpost782 9 років тому +6

      Gave me chills 🌸🌸🌸

    • @BG-wz1iu
      @BG-wz1iu 3 роки тому +1

      Best fucking fucking part

  • @jamika301
    @jamika301 8 років тому +684

    This gave me chills, I find it crazy that as I grow older and listen to more and more poetry, especially black poetry my silent opinions no longer feel solitary. Hearing this gives me hope that in this generation, in my generation people still possess the capability to express their true thought with sincerity. And still I feel a tinge of guilt because once I exit this screen I will forget.

    • @samanthamumba4078
      @samanthamumba4078 8 років тому +19

      +jamika holmes The generation coming forward, growing up as we go through and grow older as we are, will be a generation that will reckon any other. Incredibly accepting, and I sincerely hope that they will bring more change

    • @g.gg.g4539
      @g.gg.g4539 5 років тому +13

      Poetry in your commentary ❤

    • @authentic_bongza
      @authentic_bongza 3 роки тому +7

      Wow that's already a poem :D

  • @krystalyoung808
    @krystalyoung808 8 років тому +1076

    We forgot we were worshipping beings
    We forgot you, Black Jesus
    We forgot the king of kings
    We forgot crowns do nothing for kings
    But put weight on their heads
    And a target on their backs
    We forgot they tax our heads
    And put weight on our backs
    We forgot Sodom and Gomorrah were leveled
    By brimstone and divine judgement
    But Mississippi is still standing
    We forgot burning cities
    We forgot cities are still burning
    We forgot colors are seasonal
    And that this skin will fade too
    I forgot my skin
    Or perhaps, I just ran out of fucks to give
    We forgot that some kid's utopias
    Is a roof, that won't whisper the night
    To the sleeping bodies below
    We forgot bodies, sleep below
    We forgot bodies float, bodies hang
    We forgot barbecue postcard, strange fruit, and hooded men
    I forgot my rage, and the pulse it leaves underneath my tongue
    I forgot my tongue, and how it used to fit so perfectly in my purse
    Next to my womanly duties
    I forgot my purse, and my high heel stilts
    I forgot balancing is no longer an act
    When you're hiding behind imported hair, a downloaded smile
    And a voice trained to jump through hoops
    Force flames for your snaps in applause
    You don't get it
    Shoot, you already forgot you woke up this morning
    You forgot to close the faucet when you scrubbing
    That pot, that plate, that spoon, or your left butt cheek or whatever
    But you remember how that song goes, right?
    You remember how it went?
    You remember you wanted your grande chai tea latte with
    Three pumps, skim milk, light water, no foam, and served at
    A hundred and twenty degrees
    You remember how spiritual of an experience that was?
    I forgot why I wrote this
    I forgot if I was just ranting
    Or if I'd forgotten to close the faucet when I was scrubbing
    That pot, that plate, that spoon, or my tongue or whatever
    But I remember how this goes
    I remember how spiritual of an experience this is
    I forgot my heart, was a burning city
    Shoot, you already forgot I forgot my tongue, remember?
    We forgot, that some kids, walk past their utopias every morning
    Suburban bricks standing tall in proclamation of what statistics say
    They will never truly attain
    We forgot that some kids, try so hard
    To forget tomorrow is even coming
    We forgot that there were kids, smiling
    In barbecue postcards, next to strange fruit, and hooded men
    Or perhaps we never had any fucks to give, you know
    Sometimes I forget, how hard it is to remember

  • @b0bbinr0bin
    @b0bbinr0bin 8 років тому +319

    it's amazing that she started crying during it and kept going.

  • @serenethomas4898
    @serenethomas4898 8 років тому +30

    "We forgot that some kids walk past their utopia every day." That was such a stunning line.

  • @sayElectronica
    @sayElectronica 10 років тому +341

    "Shoot, you already forgot I forgot... "
    *fingers snap*
    That part was undeniably beautiful. I was so consumed by her words and performance that I did forget tHat she forgot...
    I just don't want to spoil it for anyone. (+)

    • @loveurselv2
      @loveurselv2 10 років тому +4

      could u explain that part?

    • @camzy1231
      @camzy1231 10 років тому +197

      loveurselv2 She's making the listener realize how easily they forget; the poem is about racism and how we forget the horrors of the past and present so easily. Earlier, she mentions she forgot her tongue, then gave us a string of imagery so that by this point are minds are nowhere near what she had been saying before- by calling us out on this, the audience suddenly feels guilty of all the forgetting she'd been accusing us of.

    • @loveurselv2
      @loveurselv2 10 років тому +15

      oh wow yeah i get it now. thnx. very powerful

  • @GreenwithEnvyx
    @GreenwithEnvyx 9 років тому +49

    The line "we forgot colors are seasonal and this skin will fade too" gets me so hard specifically because she is wearing a white sweater and the contrast with her skin tone is so obvious. I'm sure that was not intentional, it was just one of those accidental but poetic moments.
    but in reality, I can't pick one line that hits me more than another. The whole piece gets me. After the first time I heard this, I didn't realize I wasn't breathing until it was over because all of a sudden I shuddered and started crying and took in this shallow breath and hit replay.

  • @lucievovk
    @lucievovk 5 років тому +82

    this is still my favourite poem, 5 years on. it's unparalleled.

    • @hambos
      @hambos 3 роки тому +1

      Totally agree!

  • @mimiscoo1173
    @mimiscoo1173 4 роки тому +42

    I used to be obsessed with watching these poetries and today I came back to it and I cried all over again. It’s so beautiful

  • @tayrainbow365
    @tayrainbow365 10 років тому +287

    This poem will be hard to forget

  • @WoahYouExist
    @WoahYouExist 9 років тому +120

    I still find myself thinking about this poem and realizing what she means in certain parts and just sitting there basking in it for a little while.

  • @MadeOfIndie
    @MadeOfIndie 9 років тому +321

    When she talks about "king of kings" she means people like Martin Luther King annd Malcom X, who had "weight on their heads and a target on their backs". They were our kings, and they were killed for it.

    • @MomoManimi
      @MomoManimi 6 років тому +16

      No she wasn't. "King of Kings" I literally another name for God. Jesus was persecuted all his life.

    • @carriemurphy6812
      @carriemurphy6812 5 років тому +48

      You both have your own interpretations and both interpretations are good, but actually, only she knows what she meant! X

    • @nakanakes
      @nakanakes 5 років тому +13

      Carrie Murphy I Iove you! Someone with sense.

    • @kittikattt
      @kittikattt 3 роки тому +1

      @@fragmenteddream04 read the comment under their comment. You are ignorant for forgetting poetry is for the interpretation of the individual. Only the poet knows what they 100% meant.

    • @fragmenteddream04
      @fragmenteddream04 3 роки тому +1

      @@kittikattt ah yes, so "strange fruit" must also be something that is left up to the listener? I agree the the interpretations of poetry can be limitless, but only to an extent. At this point, it is plain ignorance.
      Straight from her website "Gayo’s work is influenced by her experience in the African Diaspora and celebrates the journey of a people dispersed".

  • @vahlia2935
    @vahlia2935 10 років тому +126

    Her passion is incredible. I love her. Every word is amazing.

  • @elishamiyahira4301
    @elishamiyahira4301 10 років тому +31

    This is the most brilliant poem on racism ever written.

  • @hallmarket
    @hallmarket 8 років тому +308

    "We forgot that there were kids, smiling in barbecue postcards next to strange fruit and hooded men"

    • @greyphantom100
      @greyphantom100 8 років тому +6

      +Neru Akita can you explain this please

    • @hallmarket
      @hallmarket 8 років тому +127

      greyphantom100 during 30s America, the lynching of black people was a popular event amongst white people. They almost went to spectate it and definitely condoned it; some even went so far as to take pictures of hanging bodies to put on postcards and send to friends. Bit of a grotesque spectator sport. "Strange fruit" is a song by Billie Holiday that she sang at the end of every one of her live shows, which outlines the injustice in the southern states during this time. The hooded men I think are the KKK, who condoned and supported racial discrimination of blacks, hispanics, jews, etc.

    • @hallmarket
      @hallmarket 8 років тому +48

      greyphantom100 Also, lynching is the hanging of black people by a white mob. They were often strung up on trees by ropes, sometimes taken from jail cells by policemen who let it happen after being accused of crimes they may or may not have committed (remember, very few got a fair trial, as To Kill A Mockingbird outlines).

    • @hallmarket
      @hallmarket 8 років тому +37

      greyphantom100 history lesson over, my bad for rambling. does it make sense? i think this line outlines that children were willingly bought to these events and raised to see it as a justified or good thing

    • @emkayMJ18
      @emkayMJ18 8 років тому +9

      +Neru Akita thanks for explaining that. i did not get the strange fruit reference at first

  • @epiphanyfanatic1167
    @epiphanyfanatic1167 9 місяців тому +4

    I'll forever come back to this poem and i won't stop reciting it as i listen to it. ❤

  • @johnsmith46825
    @johnsmith46825 3 роки тому +18

    I have listened to this for years and it still hits me every time. Just in your face honesty.

  • @anaumsal.5838
    @anaumsal.5838 8 років тому +66

    Poems like this stir up this writing passion/inspiration in me so hard i just want to grab my pen and notebook and just write whatever comes to mind. And its internal physical pain.

    • @hambos
      @hambos 3 роки тому

      Go ahead! YOU and the world need genuine poetry, whatever it is and however it might look like to you or everybody.

  • @ScrewthenaM3
    @ScrewthenaM3 9 років тому +64

    I'm eventually going to end up crying from this video. I wish I could show it to the world. I wish everyone could understand and interpret her message. I wish that the passion she feels here could be instilled in everything we do with positive and wholesome intentions. I wish. I wish. I wish so much more than all of this but beyond it all I watch this video as often as I can. So that I will not forget.

    • @janellebooth3993
      @janellebooth3993 9 років тому +3

      beautiful. To forget is giving permission for it to happen all over again.

    • @XxxMuseluverxxX
      @XxxMuseluverxxX 8 років тому

      +Janelle Booth ^^^^ 💯👌

    • @philllipbell
      @philllipbell 7 років тому

      I struggle every time I watch this. I discovered this 2 years ago. I discovered it again. And then now I want to forget it again, because everybody forgot. So why can't I? Cause it's too heavy to realize of humanities flaws. And if everybody wishes to live in the illusion, I choose to too.

    • @ScrewthenaM3
      @ScrewthenaM3 7 років тому

      I so feel your pain. I constantly want to follow in line and just forget and be herded like the sheep that the rest of society...but we can't sit down and take this. Not anymore. we have human rights like everyone else. WE DESERVE TO BE TREATED AS SUCH. And we have to demand it whenever necessary...

  • @tumiscorner
    @tumiscorner Рік тому +5

    This poem remains one of the best poems to ever exist

    • @ButtonPoetry
      @ButtonPoetry  Рік тому

      Loyce is so talented. Just undeniable.

  • @fallingjupiter
    @fallingjupiter 8 років тому +83

    It's been more than a year since I first saw this video but I still think about this poem all the time. And I watch the video whenever I forget.

    • @despitemyself226
      @despitemyself226 8 років тому +6

      I do the exact same thing, some small piece floats into my head and then I rewatch/listen to it again and again.

    • @boiii6085
      @boiii6085 5 років тому

      Its been 3 years now...

  • @amatullahummkhalid3607
    @amatullahummkhalid3607 10 років тому +41

    This was so deep, honestly it gave me chills. I am in tears. I am guilty of how easily I have forgotten the cruelty that history sometimes hides and it's always heart breaking to be reminded of how easily I forgot.

  • @marcellwallace167
    @marcellwallace167 10 років тому +23

    I dont see how poems like these get overlooked smh this should be at the top.. well its top of my list

  • @knitfulgrace
    @knitfulgrace 10 років тому +44

    Why is this so heartbreakingly beautiful?

  • @gibraltamcadams2002
    @gibraltamcadams2002 9 років тому +33

    this poem strengthened and weakened me at the same time

  • @callmeclaire8188
    @callmeclaire8188 10 років тому +50

    Baby, you are crying. I don't know you but I will never forget you.

  • @yannii52
    @yannii52 2 роки тому +3

    I always find my way back here

  • @bhutibond
    @bhutibond 10 років тому +28

    I do not have words to describe how incredibly beautiful this is

  • @ebonisawyer5418
    @ebonisawyer5418 4 роки тому +8

    6 years and this is still so powerful and relevant

  • @alist5983
    @alist5983 9 років тому +28

    Possibly my favourite spoke word right now.

  • @lebogangramasodi6823
    @lebogangramasodi6823 8 років тому +20

    Her tears are so deep.

  • @abbiarguello4969
    @abbiarguello4969 10 років тому +18

    AMAZING. Her passion makes my heart beat a little faster. That was beautiful.

  • @atlasthompson6736
    @atlasthompson6736 8 років тому +24

    I love her voice!! It's just so unique, and full of emotion

  • @ryleerawson4068
    @ryleerawson4068 9 років тому +17

    I have watched this video so many times I can recite nearly all of it, and still I find a deeper meaning each time I listen. It is truly beautiful and one of the best poems I have ever seen.

  • @muroki302
    @muroki302 2 роки тому +2

    She took me to my first poetry slam. Love you Loyce

  • @emmbns
    @emmbns 5 років тому +7

    Each year, l come to pay homage to this piece. I have been doing that for the last 2019 years. I do this least l forget, how hard it is to remember.

  • @mikeynkoey
    @mikeynkoey 10 років тому +6

    When I feel I could not be more grateful to have pressed play on this video, she continues passionately while her tears fall and suddenly my level of gratitude accelerates....

  • @maryperchlik4050
    @maryperchlik4050 10 років тому +12

    every time i hear this i understand it a little better, and every time it touches me more deeply

  • @jmtothemusic
    @jmtothemusic 10 років тому +81

    Forgetting the past horrors allows us to forget that some people are living that very past right now. This is a tragic, beautiful poem. The coffee line killed me.
    But, I don't understand the line, "smiling children on BBQ postcards beside strange fruit and homeless men"? What does that mean? Are they like kidnapped? o.O

    • @DiscGolfFA
      @DiscGolfFA 10 років тому +230

      she said, "we forgot there were children, SMILING, in bbq post cards. next to strange fruit and hooded men"...smiling is usually a word with a positive connotation, but in this sense it is extra creepy and depressing and that's why she says "SMILING" the way she did. because BBQ post cards refer to when the kkk and others would hang black people and take pictures while doing so. they would make postcards and sometimes even advertisements out of these pictures. STRANGE FRUIT is a song sung by Billie Holiday. "blood on the leaves, strange fruit swinging in the summer breeze" is talking about bodies being hung from trees. so she says, "we forgot that there were children SMILING...in BBQ post cards, next to strange fruit and hooded men" the hooded men are the KKK, the strange fruit are the black bodies hanging, and the children are the little white kids running around who didn't know any better. children only do what they are taught. well guess what, those children and their kids and kids' kids are still alive today. they are government officials and CEOs and Sheriffs and business owners, and they are racist, obviously. so it is important that we not forget what happened 10, 20, 50, 100 even 500 years ago because it is still relevant today.

    • @jmtothemusic
      @jmtothemusic 10 років тому +10

      Benjamin Beelman Thank you so much. Such a sad, but honest poem.

    • @DiscGolfFA
      @DiscGolfFA 10 років тому +1

      Yes it is. Thank you for your understanding :)

    • @Hodgkinj100
      @Hodgkinj100 10 років тому +14

      She is referring to "Strange Fruit": a poem written by Abel Meeropol and sung by Billie Holiday about lynchings, the strange fruit being bodies hanging in the trees. There are pictures of children laughing and playing with these bodies in the background.

    • @jmtothemusic
      @jmtothemusic 10 років тому +3

      Scary stuff, but meaningful. Thanks for answering.

  • @robertmcclellan2346
    @robertmcclellan2346 8 років тому +3

    Wow. Wow. Wow. I'm a pastor and one of my youth sent me this. Now that's some gospel truth!

  • @zeinababdisalad2287
    @zeinababdisalad2287 10 років тому +28

    "But Mississippi is still standing..." I just fell in love.

  • @Gailsla10
    @Gailsla10 9 років тому +13

    I hope I never forget this

  • @SigqiboSimelani
    @SigqiboSimelani 9 років тому +37

    "You forget I forgot my Tongue"
    How can I forget this poem

  • @FlyySkye
    @FlyySkye 10 років тому +4

    something about her voice and the way it sounds just makes this poem so much more powerful

  • @raymathews5913
    @raymathews5913 3 роки тому +2

    To know her is to know how beautiful her spirit is. My good friend, love you Loyce.

  • @nicolemassey4635
    @nicolemassey4635 3 роки тому +1

    Watched it on TikTok and searched for it on UA-cam. Watching someone master their craft with such thought provoking content and then deliver it with so much emotion and still remain so regal. For me a treat. Thank you. Your voice is so appreciated.

  • @danilles.4247
    @danilles.4247 8 років тому +3

    this poem changed my life, and does again everytime I remember it

  • @odailiapearce5574
    @odailiapearce5574 7 років тому +4

    "sometimes I forget how hard it is to remember....."

  • @ambiibaby1
    @ambiibaby1 8 років тому +2

    idk how many times i've watched this but that burning feeling in my chest comes back each time.. so deep

  • @Jen41997
    @Jen41997 10 років тому +2

    This is abs. beautiful. The passion that comes through, with her tears, and voice. It's wonderful.

  • @mv8395
    @mv8395 10 років тому +4

    If it were significant I would wish I could like the a million times. This is too beautiful and too beautifully/tragically given. It is too easy to forget the real world. And to beautifully tragic to look at it. I love this poem. Loyce Gayo, you have captured something and made it seen.

  • @asseater0077
    @asseater0077 9 років тому +8

    I almost cried at the end. Beautiful poem

  • @emmbns
    @emmbns 4 роки тому +2

    Each year, l come to pay homage to this piece. I have been doing that for the last 2020 years. I do this least l forget, how hard it is to remember

  • @anellashillingford2697
    @anellashillingford2697 4 роки тому +1

    I don't think i've ever had a poem cut so deep... damn. This is everything.

  • @reddragon042391
    @reddragon042391 9 років тому +4

    Every time I watch this I get chills.

  • @mmass5270
    @mmass5270 9 років тому +1

    I cannot get this poem out of my mind. Sometimes I just sit there and begin to realize what she meant and weep. This is truly the best spoken word I have ever heard. Her voice is so beautifully powerful. I hope to one day have as much control in my voice. With every word she made me want more. The connections that were made were outstanding. This was truly beautiful.

  • @KitchenKiller95
    @KitchenKiller95 10 років тому +2

    still one of the most heartbreakingly beautiful poems I've ever heard, thank you Loyce X

  • @gabrielmambo5436
    @gabrielmambo5436 6 років тому +2

    When shed the first tear, I felt the rest of the poem.

  • @linusnilssonify
    @linusnilssonify 7 років тому +4

    will always return to this. yowza.
    sit down in your power house.

  • @kunbidia1470
    @kunbidia1470 4 роки тому +1

    When poetry becomes personal.... personal...
    It SLAPS DIFFERENT

  • @onceaponasummerbreez
    @onceaponasummerbreez 10 років тому +3

    I wasn't sure why I loved this poem until I read the comments. That's how most of my art works., I don't realize what is means until after it's done, but when I do it is glorious.

  • @user-uv9bi3xz1o
    @user-uv9bi3xz1o 4 роки тому +1

    I will never get tired of watching this

  • @davidgreer2363
    @davidgreer2363 10 років тому +1

    The fact that she starts crying mid poem give it a hole other level and strenght

  • @zoeyskymusic
    @zoeyskymusic 10 років тому +5

    I don't even know what to say in response....this is SO incredible

  • @amaliaamb6858
    @amaliaamb6858 9 років тому +4

    Sometimes I forget how hard it is to remember

  • @abigailchorley8118
    @abigailchorley8118 10 років тому +5

    for videos like this there should be a love button

  • @charleel9072
    @charleel9072 8 років тому +3

    It's been years and this is still my favourite poem

  • @NORLateCrew
    @NORLateCrew 6 років тому +1

    2017 and I still come back to this, and every time I forget I left the onions on the counter!!!

  • @da09queenb09
    @da09queenb09 4 роки тому +1

    I come back here often- seems fitting during a time like this. 🖤

  • @michaelasus4858
    @michaelasus4858 5 років тому

    She moves me to my tears! I forgot things and people I took for granted.

  • @khalileasley2612
    @khalileasley2612 9 років тому +5

    I will never forget this.

  • @hambos
    @hambos 3 роки тому

    So original performance! In fact, she is not even performing, she expresses exactly what she truly feels that moment! Wow

  • @Regnard999
    @Regnard999 5 років тому +1

    What a touching and thought provoking recitation from my fellow Tanzanian Poet!

  • @vohanam96
    @vohanam96 9 років тому +3

    sometimes, i just forget how hard it is to remember : ) ... perfect ending of a stunning poem

  • @H.A.C.L.gaming
    @H.A.C.L.gaming 9 років тому +2

    the only word that can fit every second of her voice is "AMAZING".

  • @jessicajnsm
    @jessicajnsm 10 років тому +4

    New fave poem. New fave poet.

  • @cheyenneMG
    @cheyenneMG 10 років тому +2

    This..... This made me think. I really like her and I like this performance she gave. Her talent is an inspiration, really...

  • @IEatMenForBreakfastFukFace
    @IEatMenForBreakfastFukFace 8 років тому +3

    it only gets better every time i listen to it damn

  • @jazzyfost
    @jazzyfost 9 років тому +3

    So powerful. I've been listening to this over and over

  • @bellamy6086
    @bellamy6086 3 роки тому +1

    i cry every time i watch this.
    and i watch this a lot.

  • @ThePurpleBoom
    @ThePurpleBoom 10 років тому +2

    She cries in the most beautiful way. If that was me I'd be shooting snot rockets out my nose, but I'd still be trying to make my poetry speak louder than the grossness on my face. She seamlessly puts her raw emotion and words together and its so beautiful

  • @cynhanrahan4012
    @cynhanrahan4012 10 років тому +1

    Saw your FB comments, and Loyce, you most certainly do know what to do. This was a magnificent, naturally passionate performance of one of the best poems ever. Thank you, thank you, thank you.

  • @devynehawkins8375
    @devynehawkins8375 10 років тому +5

    Heart-wrenching

  • @Caliboyhyfr21
    @Caliboyhyfr21 10 років тому +2

    This is food for thought in the highest degree.

  • @TheyCallMeSauce
    @TheyCallMeSauce 9 років тому +3

    One of the best things I've ever experienced. Wow!

  • @MakiK1998
    @MakiK1998 6 років тому

    Still one of my favourite poems so many years later. Thank you Loyce.

  • @KarlaGonzalez-rz1bv
    @KarlaGonzalez-rz1bv 6 років тому +1

    4 years later and still is one of my favorites

  • @chelseamarie3231
    @chelseamarie3231 10 років тому +1

    I just listened to this like 5 times in a row. This poem is so freaking intense.

  • @BG-wz1iu
    @BG-wz1iu 3 роки тому +1

    This is my favorite poem of all time.

  • @naomikennedy4309
    @naomikennedy4309 9 років тому

    This is so unbelievable and the way she delivers...incredible

  • @lininglifesmile
    @lininglifesmile 7 років тому +1

    I keep coming back to this poem....

  • @forthestreets1622
    @forthestreets1622 3 роки тому

    I listened to this in 11th grade over and over again 4 years later im back to it and im still astonished

  • @teneil
    @teneil 5 років тому

    It’s been 4 years and this poem still gets me every time I listen to it

  • @miltonmuthoka2297
    @miltonmuthoka2297 4 роки тому

    This one of the world's best poems and poets. How every word feels is amazing. And everyday am awestruck by this❤️❤️❤️❤️. Loyce Gayo✨✨✨

  • @thedarksideoflightdsol5385
    @thedarksideoflightdsol5385 4 роки тому +1

    This poem always gets me...always..

  • @BenJones1127
    @BenJones1127 5 років тому

    Those tears are so real, oh my god, this is great!

  • @cherrybomb3478
    @cherrybomb3478 6 років тому

    Cold chills every time I see this. I promise I will not forget.

  • @hambos
    @hambos 3 роки тому

    I just waited till the end to hear the tremendous applause! If I were there I would have applauded immensely! WOWOWOWOWA!!!

    • @arianabrown4308
      @arianabrown4308 2 роки тому +1

      She got a standing ovation. I was her teammate that year and was in the audience.

    • @hambos
      @hambos 2 роки тому

      @@arianabrown4308 and she deserved it 100%