Teresa - Words
The Irish Women’s Writing Group at West Hampstead Women’s Centre have recorded some of their work for Camden Community Radio.
Group Facilitator: Sophie Waterhouse
Recorded by: Marian Larragy
If you would like to join this group from January 2015, call: Sophie 07877 453 477
- Teresa - Sun
- Teresa - Text
- Teresa - Thanksgiving
- Siubhan - Yellow
- Siubhan -Cry
- Siubhan - Reasons to Be Grateful
- Marian - Wishful Thinking
- Marian - Lifeline
- Cathy - Material Possessions
- Cathy - Meeting A Man
- Cathy - The Irish Women's Group
- Cathy - Visiting
- Barbara - Purple
- Barbara - Bognor day out with Irish women's group
- Barbara - Red
- Sophie - Red
- Sophie - The End of Summer
- Sophie - You never know until you try
- West Hampstead Women's Centre
- Back to Camden Community Radio
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Thicker than Blood/I Am What I Am Because of My Fam
An evening showcasing young writers from Camden and Lambeth brought to you by Tosh and Freddy.
Organised by Small Green Shoots and local youth organisation WISDM and Brixton’s Raw Material, this event at the Queen’s Crescent Community Centre was something special. We hear from the youth organisers and poets running the project and from the performers themselves.
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A Ray of Hope
A new poem by Martin Lim. Read by Martin Lim
Recorded by: Arsenio
Directed by: Angela Inglis
Editing: Marian Larragy
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Let Go And Realise
A new poem by Martin Lim. Read by Martin Lim
Recorded by: Arsenio
Directed by: Angela Inglis
Editing: Marian Larragy
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Trying to Keep Sane - A Poem by Martin Lim
Trying to keep sane,
Don’t want to wane again,
Feeling like a trapped soul,
Jumping deeper into the hole,
Feeling experimentally challenged,
Counting the days I’ve mismanaged,
Hiding the light under a bowl.
I don’t want to think I’ve suffered in vain,
Through years of loneliness and pain,
Because time will kill me in the end,
If I don’t let go of all that I pretend /to be,
And realise what I ought to be,
In the arms of some sympathetic company
Read by: Martin Lim
Recorded & Edited by: Marian Larragy
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