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The creative spirit was still alive in the housemates as they gathered in the bedroom writing and sharing poetry. Kacey Moore, Ellah, Luis,Butterphly, Goitse and Arthur started a poetry writers’ club and poured out their emotions penned in creative verse.

Arthur’s poem hinged on his worry about the evictions on Sunday and was titled “If tomorrow comes”. Luis shyly admitted that he was new to poetry before reading his work. Kacey Moore good-naturedly teased him: “Is it about somebody that we know?” implying that his poem was about Mira, which of course it was  He grinned bashfully, before professing that this was the kind of writing he wanted to do. He said the club was teaching him a lot about rhyming and writing.

Kacey Moore also wrote a poem and dispensed advice to his fellow poets about the different forms of poetry and taught them about the Scottish poet, Robert Burns as well as American rapper 2Pac who had a message in his rapping that he was pushing and people did not pick up on until much later.

Ellah, who said she did not write a lot, had nevertheless written a poem before she came into the house which she wanted to share with the others. The poem focused on thanking God for where she was in life. Goitse had also shared her poem and there’s no doubt that they had shared deep emotions with one another. What did you think of the housemates’ poetry? Here’s what you had to say:

Sipe was still in search of someone to write her love song, and she caught up to Macky2, asking him to help her out. They cosied up on the couch, and he put pen to paper. The enigmatic Macky2 revealed that he was a realist and not a romantic, telling Sipe he did not believe in fantasy. He had a lot of good advice to give her about music genres and songwriting, but fans were more interested in what was possibly developing between the two.
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