A place No-space Oh no Walking around What is holding her back Oh no You feel me You see me Invisible History on repeat Who do we blame Men drive me insane Don’t stress me I just want the knowledge Don’t project your problems on top of me Sense my peace Time Please Will you ever respect me Never walking down the street Never was a man Trapped Walking down the street Walking down the street
Dear sir What are you doing To her Made from her pain Gone No more memories We know what we know What we had Gone He took my space We forgot to say S’en aller Go away Make a move The city No-space Left for her Never stop me I know you tried to Will you ever respect us Why will you never let us grow My peace of mind
Darling, Will you ever respect us
This research has been growing/developing in intense collaboration with my classmates: Ema Crnić, Agnese Forlani, Loïs Martens, Francesco D'Amelio,Inês De Sousa Carijó, Cristina Valdivielso Garcia, Sergi Parés Agea, Victor Dumont. I also found a lot of support and feedback from talking to my mentors: Anne-Lise Brevers, Inne Eysermans, Jessica Vosters (JES-VZW) With a lot of love and warmth in my heart I thank the people close to me for being there for me and my research on 'the poetry in accessible movement': Ann Scheers, Tillo Romain, Sus Romain, Bean, Moesje, Quinten Ornelis, Dieke De Gendt, Hanna Van Aken, Reuben Vermoet, and many many more