andrea gibson

I gotta talk to you for a minute about Andrea Gibson. I’ve got talk about her, because I don’t know if I have ever, ever been so moved by the work of a single individual.

Andrea Gibson is a master of spoken word, an award winning slam poet.

“Gibson is also among the nation’s most admired and emulated poets. Her verse is at once personal and political, concrete and abstract, feminist and universal, filled with incinerating verbs and metaphor and delivered with gut-punching urgency. You can hear the ache in her soul every time she utters God’s name, and even her inhales sound desperate. It’s not uncommon for audiences to gasp at some of her turns of phrase or rise to their feet when she finishes a poem.” MATT PEIKEN

She is a woman of uncommon passion, her performances lit by an internal fire that powers her through her poems with the force of a freight train, slicing through lines with the sharpness and precision of sword. She spits her words out like bullets – hitting me right in the gut, and in the next second changes course and breaths out her message with a gentle caress that makes her words drift to my ears like leaves falling softly to the ground. Every word carefully chosen, unflinchingly delivered, cutting through bullshit and convention with the energy of someone determined to create change but also with the tenderness of someone whose heart is so big she has to hurt more than most of us. She performs with ferocity and with compassion and with so much feeling that I am left raw and exposed by the power of her honesty.

I want you to watch these videos. I want you to close your eyes and absorb her words, her passion, her activism, her fire. I want you to feel her work with every fiber of your being. I want your toes to tingle and your heart to pound and for you to feel changed by what you hear. I don’t know exactly why I’m telling you this, why I think you need instructions or set expectations. I can’t quite imagine that you could listen to these words and not do all these things. I don’t know that it is possible to be fully present and aware and NOT be wholly moved by the spirit and soul of what this woman creates in the performance of her art.

Blue Blanket
I am moved by every single piece I have heard her read, but this one – this one more than any other – brings me to my knees. It slams into me and makes my breath feel tight in my lungs and my heart thud in my chest. If you have ever been violated, if you have ever sat and held a woman who has been violated while she cried or sat in horrified numbness, then you will feel this poem with every last cell in your body and the final line will remain a part of you long after you have finished listening.

I do.
Love poem and political statement all at once, this is just one the millions of reasons why it matters that love just be love, without restrictions, or inequality or limits on who and how and why.

“i never needed more
than the stars on your grin to lead me home
for fifty years you were my favorite poem
and i’d read you every night
knowing i might never understand every word
but that was okay cause the lines of you
were the closest thing to holy i’d ever heard
you’d say this kind of love has to be a verb”


Dive
Life dosesn’t rhyme. Paradox, irony, mirrored reflections - it’s all the beautiful grey between stark black and white, it’s the ambiguous spaces between absolutes where the brilliance of life resides.

“”it’s your worst sin saving your fucking life
it’s the devil’s knife carving holes into you soul
so angels will have a place to make their way inside
life doesn’t rhyme
still life is poetry — not math
all the world’s a stage
but the stage is a meditation mat
you tilt your head back
you breathe
when your heart is broken you plant seeds in the cracks
and you pray for rain
and you teach your sons and daughters
there are sharks in the water
but the only way to survive
is to breathe deep
and dive”


Say Yes
The world needs us right now more than it ever has before…this poem is hope - empowering, uplifting hope. This poem is the life I want to live.


For Eli
This is how I feel about war – not just the one we’re in now – but every last one of them.

““one third of the homeless men in this country are veterans
and we have the nerve to Support Our Troops
with pretty yellow ribbons
while giving nothing but dirty looks to their outstretched hands
tell me what land of the free
sets free its eighteen-year-old kids into greedy war zones
hones them like missiles
then returns their bones in the middle of the night
so no one can see”


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  1. wow….all i can say is wow. i have goosebumps and the hair on the back of my neck is standing on end. thanks for sharing this, she is amazing.

    Comment by leigh — 04.28.08 @ 10:55:35

  2. I have been lucky enough to see her perform three times in the last month or so, including her win in Detroit at the first WOW poetry competition. This past Friday night she was at EMU - she’s great. Very charming and funny in person as well.

    Janet

    Comment by janet — 04.29.08 @ 4:14:32

  3. BAM-the sound of my jaw hitting the floor-
    shine on!!

    Comment by TIE-DYED DOULA — 05.06.08 @ 2:21:39

  4. wow is right.

    whew.

    thanks for introducing me to her powerful work.

    Comment by patti digh — 05.10.08 @ 9:53:17

  5. very nice blog… God Bless!!! can we xlinks???

    Comment by Did You Know? — 05.15.08 @ 2:33:15

  6. One minute I’m reading a birth story on Mothering dot com…an internet hop-skip and a jump–and I’m at your blog watching “Blue Blanket.” I watched it the first time an hour ago, and I’m still buzzing with the intensity. I’m absolutely floored. It’s been 8 years, and I still obsessively check locks. Thanks for reminding me of the mysterious ways of the universe. Lovely blog, lovely photography, and amazing message you helped share. Thank you, and I’ll be seeing you on my RSS feed. :)

    Comment by amy wagner — 05.19.08 @ 4:00:58

  7. Wow. I know what you mean about that gutted feeling. The first video…all I can say is ‘wow’. Thank you for this.

    Comment by Buffy — 05.20.08 @ 4:17:16

  8. Hi! I’ve been following your blog and waiting to feature it in my weekly column at BlogHer.com where I am the religion and spirituality editor. I’m thinking of featuring poetry links this Monday, and if it works you you’ll find yourself there. Hope it drives some good readership your way.

    On another note, I’m building a mailing list so I can put out a call for posts on specific topics, which I would then feature at BlogHer and on my own blog. I’d love to include you on the list– I think you would be a great fit. If you’re interested send me an email and ask me to include you on the Spirituality Writers list.

    Thanks!

    Rachelle (Magpie Girl)

    Comment by Rachelle Mee-Chapman — 05.23.08 @ 12:55:05

  9. Loved this…but miss hearing about you and your fam…hope you are all ok…

    Comment by Bobbi — 06.13.08 @ 3:47:47

  10. While not poetry, it’s still writing - I tagged you to write a 6 word memoir. I think yours would be incredible. http://eclecticparent.com/blog/2008/06/17/deepest-apologies/

    Comment by Karen — 06.18.08 @ 5:37:57

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