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Geoff Pimlott read in sombre mood, remembering atrocities in Paris and meditating on man’s inhumanity to man. James Holbrook had some highly imaginative new poems (pity the mermaid was probably a fake), and Andy V Frost took us to a memorable small charity concert in a summer garden by the river. Eddie Chauncy captured the hearts of Paris Lit Up with his lovely song “It’s not my World” and a meditation upon the tides and the moon. It was good to see Martin Jones back on form after his illness last year, reading poems with a London flavour which are to be published soon by Southbank Poetry Magazine. Owen Osler was like, basically, what’s, like, the state of the actual colloquial English language, at the end of the day? (actually)
We finished with music: all the musicians joined in for a great jamming session. I wish the battery in my camera had lasted out – I’d have loved to have recorded part of it.
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