Fear and trepidation
started to stain my mind
Imposter syndrome,
what are we doing?
Feel unprepared.
Nottingham, Sunday air
hits me cold in the face.
Heartbeat races
as I make my way to the place.
Hockley Hustle, Curious Tavern.
We had a show to put on
let's make it a good one.
a most curious place.
I wonder how they named it so?!?
But I'm sure it has heard many fables.
Candles were placed on tables,
a cave was visible
through a part of the ground.
This place oozed atmosphere all around.
Had a unique glow
A dark, but warmly inviting room
in which to put on our little show.
Beginning
Giving us some tales of erotic fanfic,
and how hot a certain formula 1 driver is.
All delivered with such clever wit,
Delighting the crowd (and possibly some ghosts)
A powerful way to start,
applause was loud.
delivering a set
perfectly formed
with skill
Every line
to float delicately
into hungry ears.
Like fruit picked
Filled with vibrancy.
Her set was
so well thought out,
the best I'd heard from her yet.
Every strand of story
led to the next.
Every line was purposeful
and filled the room.
Not a word felt wasted.
Every emotion was touched,
this was an 8 course Michelin star taster
and anyone that
knows I adore her work,
and today she gave
another wonderful display
Her metaphorical imagery
is a something I get lost in
as soon as she speaks.
I'm in a different world.
Poetry can conjure up
whole different realities
and Ellie is a magician
leaving people staring
open mouthed, amazed.
She gave us a
massive reminder
of why she is such
Even with the rowdy room
to the side started to sound too loud,
she could have held our attention,
even without the mic on.
With barely a stuttered word
nor any stumbled lines.
drank it down like a fine wine.
Get Mouthy at the Hockley Hustle.
We were with friends.
So Fluent in Both took the stage,
with poets and singers
giving their hearts
for all to appreciate.
So, we sat and gorged.
On wonderful poetry
from Xencen151,
who really made
the crowd feel a part
of his set.
Attila with such perfectly
formed pieces
about the atrocities of war.
An horrific experience expressed so beautifully.
love to the room.
Then he opened the mic to the audience.
A brilliant piece by Kimberley Jones.
Followed by friend of Get Mouthy,
and hopefully someone we will
get on our stage more often Kerenza.
Then just cos I can't help myself,
I took the mic for a couple of pieces.
With jrdee, and savviegram
making the journey up from London.
Bringing some hip hop/soul/gospel grooves
And last but certainly not least
A French Canadian singer
and all together