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Irina

Updated: Sun, 3 Nov 2013 12:50 am

imprisonedbeauty@myself.com

www.somesortofblues.com

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Biography

A freelance writer, editor and performance poet, in love with London nightlife and most things artistic, bluesy, jazzy and poetic. Hostess at Until the Light Goes Out poetry and music night in Islington, co-organised with Michael Clift, 1st Monday every month. facebook.com/thelightgoesout somesortofblues.com

Samples

"Last Moments of Artistic Freedom": A strong animal instinct Is rising from my body It's clear and strong My naked skin flowers in beautiful colours Look at me Adore me - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - "Ocean Trapped" They say the body is a temple But the boy was trapped in something that felt more like a cage. The blood in his veins felt like an ocean, like the fucking Atlantic with its cold currents. Noontide flooded in and rushed. He fell against the shell of his own being. Every moment of existence Consisted of kicking and screaming and clutching at the Burning metal bars He feared the level of the ocean would rise. He closed his eyes. He shut his senses, all of them. The fall would come quickly, He knew it then. The cage was filled to the brim with nothing. Ocean was still there. Salt poured into every pore on his skin.

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<Deleted User> (11485)

Sat 28th Sep 2013 15:50

I think I see where Ocean Trapped is going; enjoyed it. A modern cousin of Milton's Lycidas.

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Richard

Tue 28th May 2013 11:56

Ocean Trapped"
I liked this very much )

tony sheridan

Tue 22nd Jan 2013 20:10

Love the sample poems.Will read your blogs. Take care, Tony.

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Tommy Carroll

Tue 7th Aug 2012 14:36

Hiya :o) Your sample reminds me of the character 'Rosie May' (Rebecca Front) - In 'The Day Today' as the Environmental correspondent. The bearded Rosie May presents the "Enviromation" slot.
Tommy

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Ann Foxglove

Wed 11th Apr 2012 09:39

Hi Imprisonedbeauty - welcome to WOL. Hope you do have a go at performing some of your work in public - once you try it, it can become a great joy! Hope to see some more of your work on here soon too :)

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