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Lisa Ray Is Penning Poems And Instagram Loves It

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Bollywood actress and model Lisa Ray smiles during the launch of LifeCell Femme Menstrual blood banking service in Mumbai, India, Tuesday, March 8, 2011. LifeCell is the first and only company offering menstrual blood banking to harvest stem cells in India. (AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool)
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Bollywood actress and model Lisa Ray smiles during the launch of LifeCell Femme Menstrual blood banking service in Mumbai, India, Tuesday, March 8, 2011. LifeCell is the first and only company offering menstrual blood banking to harvest stem cells in India. (AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool)

Ever since she battled cancer some years ago and emerged cured, former model and actress Lisa Ray has become a source of inspiration for many. Ray, who is of Indo-Canadian heritage, also loves to write and has just begun putting her poems up on Instagram. She has been posting short poems from a new account called protestpoet. Her first stab at poetry was posted just the day before, but the account has already caught the eye of over 600 insta-enthusiasts.

She also posted a few of these on her personal account. Here's a sample:

@protestpoet

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Because... They just couldn't see How a girl like me Would want it different - lisaraniray

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