Phil Kaye's "Beginning, Middle & End"

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  • Phil Kaye, co-director of Project VOICE & former member of Team Providence that went to the finals stage performs "Beginning, Middle & End" at the louderArts Project as the featured poet. Dec. 2011

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  • @embersofficial9567
    @embersofficial9567 8 років тому +267

    "Let yourself fall so deep into somebody else, you do not know which way is up."

  • @yeaitsros7156
    @yeaitsros7156 6 років тому +176

    written down for people who may want to know!
    Every great story has a beginning, middle and end, not necessarily in that order. We are all great stories.
    Chapter 389:
    The boy, hair still long, fingers still too short, is 98 years old. He sits at the restaurant alone. A stranger next to him is eating something that looks vaguely delicious. The boy takes his fork, sticks it in his meal and takes a bite. He says, "I'm 98 years old. Go ahead, say something, asshole."
    Chapter 14:
    The boy is 8 years old, he and his best friend come up with a great idea for a prank, they are sure they will not get caught. The next morning every house on the street except his own has toilet paper on the front yard. They get caught.
    Chapter 146 and the boy and the girl lived happily ever after.
    Chapter 231 and the boy and the girl now never to speak to each other ever again.
    Every great story has a beginning, middle and ending not necessarily in that order. We are all great stories but not all written as chapter books.
    I know. There are moments that are not meant to be bound that we scribble too much in the margins to read our own page numbers. Like the night you thought you were invincible, ran out into the lightning storm with a million keys tied to a million kites and a clench in your jaw and said "Take me with you goddammit, I dare you."
    And the weeks when you finally reach out to feel your father's cheeks, and just found paper cuts.
    I know, the nights we shatter our glasses to fall asleep, the afternoons we take photographs of our own shadows just to prove that we left a mark.
    And know the wetness of your lips, know that you are the leaf of the tree of your parent's first kiss. If you hold your shrubs to the sky you can see their veins there.
    Know that in later chapters you will complain about how things were better back in your day. Give yourself lots to complain about.
    Know that your legs are made to run, your bones are made to heal, so let yourself fall so deeply into somebody else you do not know which way is up. Knowing, that one day you may fall out, know exactly which way is down. Call your mother crying like the first day you were born. "Baby," She will call you. "Baby it is okay. Every great story has a beginning, middle and ending not necessarily in that order."
    Chapter 189, the boy too old now to celebrate his birthdays and too young to treasure them, uses his fists. Punches his own reflection to see if it is real, breaks his hand back into the opposite of the fist, a conch shell of sea. He holds it to his ear and can hear the ocean of his own bloodline. Stand up boy, not just with your legs.
    You, be your own story, 600 words per minute.
    You, glasses by age seven.
    You, never stop to read the back cover even though you know what happens at the end.
    Chapter 431:
    Once upon a time there was a boy. He's not here anymore, but the branches he left all hold their leaves to the sky. You can see the outline of his shadow on the sidewalk.
    Chapter 1:
    Once upon a time there was a woman and a man, and the first time they kissed a seedling blossomed from the back of her neck.

  • @tigherkai
    @tigherkai 10 років тому +78

    I love that the story started with the boy's parent's first kiss and not conception. That was beautiful.

  • @vibrantknots
    @vibrantknots 8 років тому +139

    "You are a leaf off of the tree of your parent's first kiss

  • @leavesofdecember
    @leavesofdecember 10 років тому +51

    oh my god, Phil Kaye and Sarah Kay are like the exact same person ! incredible :D

  • @brisalsa
    @brisalsa 10 років тому +144

    Can I.... Can I just marry the words of this? Am I allowed to steal the pictures he drew in my mind and keep them for myself?

  • @thaliarodriguez4011
    @thaliarodriguez4011 Рік тому +1

    Watching in 2023 still come back to watch this so many times

  • @ptrocks99
    @ptrocks99 9 років тому +424

    Hey so this was spectacular...just a suggestion....marry me? I'll settle for a hug but I won't hesitate for your hand in marriage.

  • @MegganBarr
    @MegganBarr 10 років тому +17

    Poems like these make me feel alive

  • @dobbythehouse
    @dobbythehouse 8 років тому +186

    He deserves better than to be compared to Augustus Waters in my opinion. he's incredible and real and he makes me feel his words so much more than a one dimensional fictional character.

  • @endlessColouredWays
    @endlessColouredWays 11 років тому +3

    Tonight I found this wonder-filled nook of UA-cam. I don't think I will be visiting the other side for a while.

  • @BelieberAkaMabel
    @BelieberAkaMabel 10 років тому +12

    May I say, I cried that was so beautiful.

  • @farwa3140
    @farwa3140 5 років тому +2

    Phil is an amazing storyteller. When i'm feeling sentimental or sad i came back to watch his videos and they still make me cry everytime. Thank you for introducing me to spoken words poetry, it changed my perspective on poetry💛💛💛💛💛💛

  • @sruthyshree
    @sruthyshree 11 років тому +4

    " Know that your legs are made to run , your bones are made to heal , so let yourself fall so deeply into somebody else , you do not know which way is up "

  • @fayebenignos5867
    @fayebenignos5867 8 років тому +178

    you reallt can see that sarah kay inspires him and vice versa

  • @marilipapanastasatoy2975
    @marilipapanastasatoy2975 8 років тому +13

    his flow gives me chills

  • @Kimmyzzz
    @Kimmyzzz 11 років тому +1

    Was having a REALLY bad day and watched this, it reminded me that things will pass, people will come and go, feelings subside and you move on. thank you

  • @sarastanley7644
    @sarastanley7644 8 років тому +3

    I've watched this so many times... definitely one of my top 3 favorite poems!

  • @ann6073
    @ann6073 10 років тому +61

    Beautiful,funny and intelligent. So much like book characters, but there's something in him that's different; he's human. '-'

  • @RM-to5ug
    @RM-to5ug 3 роки тому +1

    let yourself fall so deeply into somebody else you do not know which way is up.

  • @CitrusOj
    @CitrusOj 12 років тому +1

    I still don't know how he does it. How every single letter that leaves Phil Kaye's mouth embodies so much...RELEVANCE. I completely and utterly agree with danisofia5. Phil, you and Sarah are simply inspiring :)

  • @azul4904
    @azul4904 2 роки тому +3

    it saddens me to know there’s people who don’t really get spoken word poetry. its amazing how, as he speaks, i feel the electricity in my body. there’s only few things that make me feel this way.

  • @MrPreyas
    @MrPreyas 10 років тому +46

    Sarah Kaye SAID THE EXACT SAME THING XD He said, "Every great story had a beginning middle and an end... Not necessarily in that order"

  • @justincool6060
    @justincool6060 10 років тому +7

    this is absolutely beautiful

  • @banusummersenol775
    @banusummersenol775 4 роки тому

    The most perfect poem every wrtitten... I have listened to this so many time since it has been published and my thought has never changed. Thank you, you inspire me.

  • @jhobarloso-jamen4833
    @jhobarloso-jamen4833 6 років тому

    After five years, I'm watching this again.

  • @haneyz4284
    @haneyz4284 7 років тому +2

    why would someone dislike this? this is beautiful! ❤️

  • @SalRazawi
    @SalRazawi 12 років тому +1

    When I grow up...I want to be just like Phil Kaye!

  • @rasocmed8311
    @rasocmed8311 10 років тому +6

    This. Is. Beautiful. I got goosebumps.

    • @ptrocks99
      @ptrocks99 8 років тому

      +Reina Fe this is funny cause of your profile pic

  • @aizamarasigan490
    @aizamarasigan490 5 років тому

    Had to watch this one before the 2018 version. He changed so much!

  • @85arod
    @85arod 9 років тому +5

    Omg the love of my life...

  • @grace_beauty
    @grace_beauty 4 роки тому

    He and Sarah Kay shatter me every single time

  • @abringley1083
    @abringley1083 11 років тому

    That just made me get emotional.... And I've heard this poem many times before.... it's so beautiful

  • @DelfinaHanna
    @DelfinaHanna 9 років тому +335

    damn it he's the embodiment of augustus waters

  • @rc27td
    @rc27td 11 років тому +3

    i love this part of youtube.

  • @madipuhse9281
    @madipuhse9281 7 років тому

    He inspires me to do great things. I hope that he always makes poetry. I love his poem repetition♥️

  • @indiana8969
    @indiana8969 5 років тому +2

    I recited this poem for my english class

  • @ScrewthenaM3
    @ScrewthenaM3 11 років тому

    and you are a brilliant story teller Phil Kaye I enjoyed it so much

  • @hannathompson58
    @hannathompson58 7 років тому

    I'm crying.. so goddamn beautiful!!

  • @sulagnatripathi8505
    @sulagnatripathi8505 6 років тому

    i love the way he speaks more than anything

  • @hummuspasta
    @hummuspasta 11 років тому +5

    "Know that in later chapters you will complain that things were better in your day. Give yourself lots

  • @044star
    @044star 10 років тому +1

    Mindblowing! Love it.

  • @mrsbookthief
    @mrsbookthief 12 років тому

    this is just too beautiful.

  • @heyitsturtlet
    @heyitsturtlet 2 роки тому +1

    Revisiting this after 7 years….. and it’s so.. strange. It feels more…. painful now.

  • @aditisomani6151
    @aditisomani6151 7 років тому +2

    So beautiful and such a mastered art of story telling in a different art form.Esp the expressions and the gestures makes the connect deeper with the words....Just Wowww!!!

  • @Helama2
    @Helama2 12 років тому +1

    Phil Kaye is the best man I still don't know.

  • @emmanuelmpundu7063
    @emmanuelmpundu7063 6 років тому

    Love Phil Kaye's poems..

  • @TheMaryaliceperry
    @TheMaryaliceperry 7 днів тому

    “And the boy loved the tree . . . very much. And the tree was happy.”
    I’m not sure if it was intentional to have The Giving Tree, by Shel Silverstein, nuances - but, nonetheless, it made my inner child weep. Fucking beautiful.
    Well. Done. Sir.

  • @aaarocket2mars
    @aaarocket2mars 11 років тому

    I love the sound of his voice.

  • @Koribaby1
    @Koribaby1 12 років тому +1

    This man this man.

  • @lissasaysaloha
    @lissasaysaloha 10 років тому +1

    My favorite poem.

  • @mrma7161
    @mrma7161 11 років тому

    youre so pure!! im in love with your words..

  • @19lionkingfan
    @19lionkingfan 11 років тому

    By far my favorite poem

  • @TheAbundanceOfMe
    @TheAbundanceOfMe 12 років тому

    Love this so much

  • @kamoolski
    @kamoolski 7 років тому

    blow away like leaves in autumn, thank you

  • @snigdhak7596
    @snigdhak7596 6 років тому

    This is so beautiful 💙

  • @zephaniaraz
    @zephaniaraz 12 років тому

    another masterpiece!

  • @shaylajacquelyn
    @shaylajacquelyn 11 років тому +1

    This reminds me of the giving tree so much.

  • @marysastorm7182
    @marysastorm7182 5 років тому

    His voice :*

  • @simple.kendyl
    @simple.kendyl 11 років тому +1

    I know how you feel, I'm trying to get my friends hip to this endangered art form all the time but they don't get it either. Maybe that's the point of poetry though, you can only hear the beauty in the words when you're listening with an open heart.

  • @amanda126621
    @amanda126621 12 років тому

    Stunning!

  • @authybonita6867
    @authybonita6867 8 років тому +1

    That was some ammazing analogy he gottt

  • @xu7692
    @xu7692 8 років тому +7

    What a great performance, though I'm not sure I totally understand the meaning behind his words

  • @RainDancer98
    @RainDancer98 12 років тому

    The first time I read the title as "Beginning, Miracle & End"

  • @Sunshyne-nj6kl
    @Sunshyne-nj6kl 10 років тому +6

    Feel the wetness of your lips...fall so deep into someone knowing that it may end...those aren't direct quotes but his msg is amazing

  • @arjunaseneviratne616
    @arjunaseneviratne616 11 років тому

    Brilliant. Dig this kid.

  • @toytulz
    @toytulz 12 років тому

    Even for Phil, this is exceptional.

  • @Amberlilly1234
    @Amberlilly1234 12 років тому

    It says December, Twenty Eleven as in December, 2011.

  • @BrooksSwiftDuet
    @BrooksSwiftDuet 10 років тому +181

    He reminds me of Augustus Waters, so intelligent so smart so hot lol

  • @tamsXniks
    @tamsXniks 12 років тому

    this reminds me of 500 days of summer.

  • @pimpniggas00
    @pimpniggas00 11 років тому

    This reminds me a lot of Sarah Kay's "If I should have a daughter"

  • @JadineNgan
    @JadineNgan 10 років тому +1

    ♥♥♥

  • @thebraziliannut6293
    @thebraziliannut6293 8 років тому +41

    Meanwhile everyone here wants to marry you....could you please just give Sarah a hug for me. Thank you and make it tight.

  • @fulfilmentanikpe8205
    @fulfilmentanikpe8205 10 місяців тому

  • @trulyandrea
    @trulyandrea 11 років тому +1

    You, stand up, boy not only with your legs.

  • @michaellazzara7579
    @michaellazzara7579 7 років тому

    he just performed one of the most beautiful poems i've ever heard in my entire life, and all people are doing in the comments is comparing him to a lame teen novel character... smh.

  • @nalachincuanco
    @nalachincuanco 6 років тому

    there are moments that are not meant to be bound

  • @lapar24
    @lapar24 8 років тому +1

    faulkner in love

  • @billyofdoon
    @billyofdoon 11 років тому

    I'm trying to like this but i just don't know yet.

  • @trulyandrea
    @trulyandrea 11 років тому

    Every story has a beginning, middle and end not necesserily in that order.

  • @IndiraReyes
    @IndiraReyes 9 років тому +6

    If you decide to just give @Patricia Kamara the hug, would you marry me?

  • @vanshikamudgil8255
    @vanshikamudgil8255 7 років тому

    MARRYYY MEEE🙈

  • @ibsleepdeprived
    @ibsleepdeprived 11 років тому

    loooks exactly like jackson rathbone!

  • @MrPreyas
    @MrPreyas 10 років тому

    *SHE SAID

  • @vandora66
    @vandora66 7 років тому +1

    you remind me of Jackson Rathbone

  • @maggi190
    @maggi190 8 років тому +13

    Marry me

  • @LaQuishaT
    @LaQuishaT 11 років тому

    He looks like the twilight guy.

  • @talinlikha7273
    @talinlikha7273 6 років тому

    👌👌👌👌👌👌👌

  • @dhwanichirimar8139
    @dhwanichirimar8139 6 років тому

    you are a leaf off of the tree of your parents first kiss... doctor who reference(the impossible girl!) right there

  • @Tasneemie
    @Tasneemie 10 років тому

    He looks like natt woolf jfc

  • @kayleighd3144
    @kayleighd3144 7 років тому +3

    someone put the lyrics in here

  • @AlessApostol
    @AlessApostol 12 років тому

    "Dec, 11.2012" this date hasn't come yet...

  • @elainejenar
    @elainejenar 6 років тому

    sounds like john mullaney the comedian

  • @AlessApostol
    @AlessApostol 12 років тому +1

    oooooooohhhhhh.... Dx i fail....

  • @hummuspasta
    @hummuspasta 11 років тому

    to complain about."

  • @Tasneemie
    @Tasneemie 10 років тому

    Looks lik

  • @sierrachanack7076
    @sierrachanack7076 7 років тому

    lol