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Here Comes This Dreamer

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Over the past decade, audiences worldwide have experienced the powerful work of Micah Bournes through his passionate spoken word performance and hip hop records. In his debut collection of poetry, Micah reveals himself a force to be reckoned with on the page as well. A staunch non-conformist, Bournes encourages the dreamers to dream without apology as he continues his unrelenting to fight evil with poetry.

126 pages, Hardcover

Published August 31, 2020

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Profile Image for Nicki Pappas.
5 reviews3 followers
September 26, 2020
Once I began reading, it was difficult to put down Here Comes This Dreamer by Micah Bournes. Thought-provoking, brilliant, healing, realistic yet hopeful, and uncomfortable are all adjectives I would use to describe this collection, though these descriptors all fall woefully short in capturing everything contained in the work of Micah Bournes. The three sections are tied together so seamlessly, and when the title poem dropped on me, I was stunned. I will revisit these poems and recommend this book often.
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928 reviews24 followers
January 1, 2021
Here Comes This Dreamer. From the cover art to the final page, Bournes challenged my perceptions and perceptiveness, and gave me tons of content to appreciate, and consider. I love his beautiful lyricism, his open humor, and his sharp insights. This work was obviously an overflow of the artists heart and I highly recommend checking out what this dreamer has on his.
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Author 7 books5 followers
April 3, 2021
Once I began reading, it was difficult to put down Here Comes This Dreamer by Micah Bournes. Thought-provoking, brilliant, healing, realistic yet hopeful, and uncomfortable are all adjectives I would use to describe this collection, though these descriptors all fall woefully short in capturing everything contained in the work of Micah Bournes. The three sections are tied together so seamlessly and when the title poem dropped on me, I was stunned. I will revisit these poems and recommend this book often.
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572 reviews1 follower
November 20, 2023
I had the privilege of hearing Micah Bournes share some of his poetry live. He brought so much energy and passion for his craft that it was impossible to feel unmoved. As soon as I saw that he was selling poetry books, I knew I had to get one from him. I thought most of the poems were excellent. I'm so grateful for the way he has put his experience as a black man in America on paper. Reading about it, with such vivid imagery, has been an unforgettable experience. I hope to take the emotions stirred within me and use them to advocate for justice for black people in America.
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January 5, 2022
Micah hits so hard with his writing...I too am a Christian and can have such a hard time reconciling my faith with what I see in the world. Micah invites us into his mind to see how this plays out. He isn't afraid to step into those uncomfortable spaces in America and in his life. I feel such a deeper appreciation for poetry after this reading. I also feel a deeper appreciation for my faith. Thank you Micah.
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431 reviews3 followers
February 16, 2022
I first learned of Micah Bournes as a result of a national English teacher conference. Though virtual, Bournes' energy and message as he performed his poems and discussed his work in schools inspired me to order this collection. I do not regret it. Pieces like "Can You Repeat the Question?", "Milo Jackson," and "My Government Name" in particular resonated days after I read them.
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December 11, 2020
Read this book! Micah Bournes put into words the very things his fellow dreamers long to say. Two of my favorite poems are the title poem and “Spaghetti Revolution.” I want to join this revolution. Everyone should join in and help Micah fight evil with poetry!
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50 reviews2 followers
December 29, 2020
Every poem hits hard. There is so much beauty and anger and power and passion and ...POETRY in this book. Every time I read a poem aloud during our teacher coffee mornings, we sit back and just feel it. Buy this book. Read this book. I think I might always be "currently reading" this book.
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283 reviews5 followers
January 31, 2021
Truly excellent narrative poetry. Not tied to any single form and beautiful crafted. These are words to wreck you and comfort you, to give you hope and a kick in the pants all at once. These accomplish what poetry is meant to.
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28 reviews1 follower
September 27, 2020
HOLY SHIT, GOOD JOB MICAH!!!! everyone read this book. You must. It would be absurd not to. Especially if you like poetry, which I only sometimes do.
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