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Truth Is In The Art: Spoken Word Poetry
Raheem Muhammad
71 episodes
6 months ago
One poem that really stands out to me is "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" by T.S. Eliot. This poem is like a masterclass in emotional subtlety, in exploring the deepest, most profound aspects of human experience. It's a poem that speaks directly to the human condition, to the fears, doubts, and insecurities that we all experience. And yet, it's also a poem that challenges us to think about what it means to be human, to think about the nature of identity, morality, and mortality.
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One poem that really stands out to me is "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" by T.S. Eliot. This poem is like a masterclass in emotional subtlety, in exploring the deepest, most profound aspects of human experience. It's a poem that speaks directly to the human condition, to the fears, doubts, and insecurities that we all experience. And yet, it's also a poem that challenges us to think about what it means to be human, to think about the nature of identity, morality, and mortality.
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Episodes (20/71)
Truth Is In The Art: Spoken Word Poetry
Once Upon Time, Truth Used To Be Hard To Find
6 months ago
3 minutes

Truth Is In The Art: Spoken Word Poetry
73.) The 99 Names of Allah (God)
7 months ago
2 minutes

Truth Is In The Art: Spoken Word Poetry
72.) Forgive Me, My Son
7 months ago
1 minute

Truth Is In The Art: Spoken Word Poetry
71.) DEEDS
7 months ago
2 minutes

Truth Is In The Art: Spoken Word Poetry
70.) From the Bottom Up↑
7 months ago
1 minute

Truth Is In The Art: Spoken Word Poetry
69.) “A Man By His Works”
7 months ago
2 minutes

Truth Is In The Art: Spoken Word Poetry
68.) A Runaway Slave
7 months ago

Truth Is In The Art: Spoken Word Poetry
67.) Discerning You
7 months ago
1 minute

Truth Is In The Art: Spoken Word Poetry
66.) Truth Is In The Art IV
7 months ago
1 minute

Truth Is In The Art: Spoken Word Poetry
65.) Allah is the Greatest
7 months ago
1 minute

Truth Is In The Art: Spoken Word Poetry
64.) The Scribe
7 months ago
1 minute

Truth Is In The Art: Spoken Word Poetry
63.) Another Me By Tomorrow
7 months ago

Truth Is In The Art: Spoken Word Poetry
62.) One
7 months ago
1 minute

Truth Is In The Art: Spoken Word Poetry
61.) This Time in-Between
7 months ago

Truth Is In The Art: Spoken Word Poetry
60.) Raheem’s Back
7 months ago
1 minute

Truth Is In The Art: Spoken Word Poetry
59.) Lies
7 months ago

Truth Is In The Art: Spoken Word Poetry
58.) Eyes, Ears, Heart
7 months ago
1 minute

Truth Is In The Art: Spoken Word Poetry
57.) Qur'an 2:255 Verse of the Throne
7 months ago

Truth Is In The Art: Spoken Word Poetry
From the Author, to my Readers
7 months ago

Truth Is In The Art: Spoken Word Poetry
56.) Poetic Words
7 months ago
1 minute

Truth Is In The Art: Spoken Word Poetry
One poem that really stands out to me is "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" by T.S. Eliot. This poem is like a masterclass in emotional subtlety, in exploring the deepest, most profound aspects of human experience. It's a poem that speaks directly to the human condition, to the fears, doubts, and insecurities that we all experience. And yet, it's also a poem that challenges us to think about what it means to be human, to think about the nature of identity, morality, and mortality.