Charlie Bobus THE PAIN IN HER EYES
Charlie Bobus takes performance poetry to a new level, he has been described as being “the hardest working Dub Poet”. Bringing a new genre of Reggae poetry called Motivational Dub Poetry to the world. Born in the rough ghetto of Grantspen in Kingston Jamaica, now he is on a mission to empower minds and uplift youths. He has been an Activist, Producer, Publisher, Events C-coordinator, Actor, workshop facilitator, and motivational speaker for over a decade. He facilitated the Harriet Tubman Youth Leadership Program called Get Up Stand Up and does work with high priority neighborhoods. After performing in Trinidad on Roots Poetry festival, he also facilitated workshops in schools and the notorious Laventill neighborhood. Charlie Bobus promoted some of the major poetry events that kept the poetry scene alive in Jamaica and Toronto Canada. Promoter of the weekly open mike series Xperience Thursdays Roots Reggae & Poetry Open Mic Jam held in downtown Toronto and a number of poetry events in Jamaica including the Dub Poets In Concert Series. Charlie Bobus has released his “Creative Energy” Collection Book, single & Video, and launched his first Dub Poetry Album at Lula Lounge in Toronto Canada. He is presently in Jamaica in the studios working on his second album. See www.instagram/charliebobus www.facebook. com/charliebobus Email: charliebobus@gmail.com Call: 876-499-8982
Her silent words flowed from her eyes again Dropping through the ink Of my pen A ache that’s deeper Than a sentence Than anything that could be said in pretence The soul beaming droplets Filled with light Replaced by darkness Where depression gets to ignite The answer to the questions She ask The pain in her eyes Can’t be hidden by no mask
THE ASCENSION I support the ascension of the sacred feminine the spiritual awakening that is occuring the shift in consciousness happening from within understanding the yang and yin of the universe we in the energies permeating everything elevated thinking the ascension of the sacred feminine aligining with us the sacred masculine harnessing the sage’s wisdom the sacred feminine time has come no more will she be held down silenced: thrown to the ground or sit watching her throne get overrun ascending from the ashes like phoenix, the Sun rising to replenish her kemetic kingdom
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