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1.30.2009

Nigga Tardust

I picked up his book, The Dead Emcee Scrolls: The Lost Teachings of Hip Hop
 So far, so good. I love words and all works of literature, I'm pretty sure this is going to be on my list of favorites. 
I find him quite intriguing, maybe you will too...
enjoy.

Saul Williams aka "Nigga Tardust"
"Who I am and what I do seems to vary by mod, mood, and mode of expression. I write. I act. I perform. Most of the labels that are projected onto me are seldom how I would choose to refer to myself. Yet, regardless of how much I might dodge classification, the one label that I tote freely is that of being an artist. And it is the art of self expression that has heightened my experience on this planet and fueled my understanding of love, compassion, and humanity.

Poet.

I write poetry because it is the clearest and most direct expression of how I think. I take pride in being called a poet mostly because it feels like an ordination. I did not grow up thinking of myself as a poet, so it is an honor to be considered one. So far, I've written four books that fall under the category of poetry. For me, they chronicle my growth as an artist, friend, lover, father, son, and individual. My goal has never truly been to become an amazing poet, rather I have worked at becoming more expressive, thoughtful, and harmoniously balanced, and courageous enough to live my life as a poem. My writings simply chronicle my journey and vision. They are the residue of the work that I'm doing on myself..."


You want my love and you can't deny. You know it's good, but you try to hide. You turn down love like it's really bad. You can't give what you never had. Well bless your soul, you can fool a few. I know the truth now so do you.

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