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“Go away!”: MONATIK recorded a poem-appeal to the war

Olena Kravets also took part in the “Stormy Poems” project, who read a poem by volunteer Lala Tarapakina.

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The famous Ukrainian singer and producer Dmytro Monatik took part in the poetic project of Pavel Shilk “Stormy Poems”. In it, Ukrainian stars read poetry created during the full-scale invasion of Russia.

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Monatic's poem “If I have only one day left” was included in the third compilation of the project. The artist wrote it under the influence of feelings and experiences brought by the war. In the poem, the author addresses the war as a person with whom he is having a conversation.

In addition, the third collection of the project also included the poem “If God Hears Me” performed by the actress of the studio “Kvartal 95” Olena Kravets. She read a poem written by volunteer Lala Tarapakina. At the time of the Russian invasion, she lived near the airfield in Gostomel, worked in Chernobyl and took care of her mother in Irpen. The village was immediately occupied, and a rocket hit my mother's house.

Tarapakina posted the poem on Facebook, the post received 4,000 likes and 1,800 reposts.

< p>In addition, the third collection also includes poems read by Stuart McKenzie, a Scotsman who has been working and living with his family in Kyiv for 30 years, as well as Pavlo Shilko.

To the first and second parts The “Stormy Poems” project included video poems by Masha Yefrosinina, Artem Pyvovarov, Volodymyr Ostapchuk, Alla Mazur and Oleg Panyuta.

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Source: ZN

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