Witty poet, Harry Baker, makes his TED Talk debut in Exeter, Devon, England. After winning the 2012 Poetry Slam World Cup in Paris, he has gone on to perform at slam poetry events around the U.K. and internationally.
I discovered Harry during my daily routine of watching TED Talks, and was already laughing 30 seconds in. I enjoy the emotion he evokes in his poems, and how I don’t know when to expect his sly humor. His awkward personality adds to the charm, too!
In the first poem, called “59”, Harry happily shares the love story of two prime numbers. It may sound odd (excuse the pun), but I’m sure you’ll have a smile on your face by the end.
“…distinctiveness made them better.”
In “Paper People”, the poem that won Harry the Poetry Slam World Cup, he delves into issues that surround our lives, and how we must learn to overcome them: