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Tyrone Warren was born in Dublin Ireland to an Irish Mother & West Indian Father & sailed off at the age of 8 to London (England) for a better life. A Catholic upbringing raised & schooled him until 17 when he left home with a burning curiosity. Where his time was spent working various jobs & hustles ranging from organising illegal raves, on site graveyard security to running the distribution arm of a well respected independent dance label (Good Looking records). Falling into addiction & resulting in the inevitable to then pulling a 360' in turning his life around. "It has been hard work starting from scratch again and I feel gratitude to have had the chance, like God heard my heart. As a way of exploring and connecting with emotions, I looked to writing some poetry. With the encouragement of friends I put it out there and was blessed in having 3 poems published in 'Book of Lived' Vol:8 (Penny Authors)."
Genre: Poetry / Subjects & Themes / Death, Grief, Loss (fancy, right?)
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