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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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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Poet Terence Sweeney talks with Laurie Bolger
Laurie Bolger talks with Terence Sweeney about his poetry his forthcoming books “The Juggler” and “Dirty Rotten Poems”. His book- launch will be happening at The Hideaway, Tufnell Park June 2nd 2012….Get yourself down to that for sure!
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Whats on 26th-31st
Laurie Bolger has details of poetry and spoken word events in Camden this week.
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Whats On In Camden: week beginning 28th Nov 2011
‘Refugee-centered Versus State-centred Approaches to Refugee Integration?’ is the topic for discussion at the Human Rights Consortium, UCL, led by Dr Maja Korac-Sanderson of UEL and chaired by the Director of the Royal Commonwealth Society on Wednesday; More poetry with Ruth Callaghan Presents… on Friday at 1 Buck Street, Camden Town; Claire Tomalin Booker Prize Winner, discusses her new book, on Charles Dickens at the British Library 01937 546 546 . A shirt signed by the Arsenal team is among the items for auction at the Calthorpe Project; Paul Noble’s drawings of Nobson Newtown are the highlight at The Gagosian Gallery in Kings Cross – not to be missed.
Recorded by: Vicki Battison
Read By: Marita Hutson, Vicki Battison, DJ Rudeboy P Tosh and Martin Lim
Edited by: Marian Larragy
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