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Listen: (3:45) to this recording from Fusion Or order any track from the CD Fusion off of iTunes... |
Listen (3:08, recorded 04/13/08) to either mix (2:49 withy a cool alternate voice effect, recorded 04/13/08) sampled by the DMJ Art Connection |
Watch this YouTube video (2:17) read 12/07/10, live at the Café in Chicago |
Watch this YouTube video live at Waiting 4 the Bus at Café Ballou in Chicago 08/01/11 |
Watch this YouTube video of 3 death-related poems (including this one) live at Waiting 4 the Bus at Café Ballou in Chicago 08/01/11 |
See YouTube video of Janet Kuypers reading her poem The Things They Did To You live 9/18/13 at the open mic the Café Gallery in Chicago (C) |
See YouTube video of Janet Kuypers reading her poem The Things They Did To You live 9/18/13 at the open mic the Café Gallery in Chicago (S) |
See YouTube video of Janet Kuypers reading her poem The Things They Did To You live 1/6/16 at Rad Radam Open Stage in Austin, TX (this video was filmed from a Nikon Cool Pix S7000 camera; posted on Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, Pinterest, Instagram, and Tumblr). |
See YouTube video of Janet Kuypers reading her poem The Things They Did To You live 1/6/16 at Rad Radam Open Stage in Austin TX (Canon Power Shot). |
See YouTube video 7/8/16 of Janet Kuypers reading her poem The Things They Did To You, then sings her song What we Need in Life (with her poem Fantastic Car Crash inside) in the 2nd round at the Austin installment (at her house) of the Poetry Plus open mic 7/8/16 (filmed w/ a Canon Power Shot camera). |
See YouTube video 7/8/16 of Janet Kuypers reading her poem The Things They Did To You, then sings her song What we Need in Life (with her poem Fantastic Car Crash inside) in the 2nd round at the Austin installment (at her house) of the Poetry Plus open mic 7/8/16 (filmed w/ a Sony camera). |
The Things They Did To You(written October 13, 1998; edited April 4, 2008)
when you hear that you were so close to death
What does it feel like to be almost dead? If
Well, people might get used to the fact that you
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