As the start credits rolled, I knew I was in for a treat
Listening to these 11 contestants perform for Diva's Week.
Week one is over and new songs have been rehearsed;
A great start to the show as Lucie Jones was up first.
Olly Murs came second and executed what he had planned
Then next up the fabulous Miss Frank; My very favourite band.
Simon was quite scathing but Cheryl was there to save the day
She stood up for these ladies, as Louis Walsh is still away.
Rachel Adedeji, was first up after the ads
And she belted out Beyonce and gave it everything she had.
Next came Joe from the North East, who has to be my favourite boy
And his rendition of "Where do broken hearts go?" was one I really did enjoy.
Another advert break and then Danyl took the stage;
He wanted to show a different side and set his mark upon the page.
Simon smiled on proudly and the audience cheered and cheered
From a risky Whitney song choice, a true Diva did appear!
Yet another ad break, so I slipped off to make some tea
To avoid watching the advert with Ant and Dec on the Nintendo Wii.
I knew that the next part would see a take on a Leona song;
Perhaps another risky song choice where so much could go wrong.
A 16 year old boy, Lloyd was determined to give it a go
And despite his "bleeding love" his talent had a chance to show.
Cheryl was moved to tears as Simon's reaction was not good
So she took full responsibility, which as his mentor, of course she should!
I didn't know whether to carry on watching as the next act did begin;
I wasn't looking forward to a performance from the nation's favourite twins.
"Ooops I did it again", should be their motto, you must agree;
Will the red pvc suits save them and allow them to come back for X Factor Week 3?
I was glad for the next adverts so I could regain my composure.
What act would be up next for their Week 2 exposure?
8 acts have been on and few moments have been sticky
So I was pinning all my hopes on this next performance from Rikki.
Aretha Franklin, for Mr Loney was somewhat a brave choice
And Simon voiced my opinion, in that it was too big for his voice.
Next up came Jamie Afro, our own X Factor rocker;
He pulled off Christina's "Hurt", in a new Diva shocker!
I can't believe how quickly the programme seems to go
And up last but not least, was Stacey, who came to close the show.
She didn't sound overly hopeful that the words would be flowing free
But she did a great job and her performance was as good as can be.
Simon's opinion was met with a round of boos
But ultimately it's not up to him, it's up to me and you.
To vote to save your favourite act you need to pick up the phone;
It's the one thing you can do whilst you are sitting comfortably at home.
So with a week that saw Whitney Houston take the time to coach them all,
The numbers you need for voting are below, waiting for you to call.
It's time for you to start thinking about who your winner might be
And more importantly who you would like to see in the X Factor Live Shows Week 3!
Copyright © Amy - I Want A Poem
http://www.iwantapoem.co.uk
X Factor Voting Lines Week 2
Jamie Afro Archer 09061 611 10
Danyl Johnson 0901 61 611 06
Olly Murs 0901 61 611 02
Kandy Rain
John And Edward Grimes 0901 61 611 08
Miss F.R.A.N.K 0901 61 611 03
Rachel Adedeji 0901 61 611 04
Stacey Soloman 0901 61 611 11
Lucie Jones 091 61 611 01
Lloyd Daniels 0901 61 611 07
Rikki Loney 0901 61 611 09
Joe McElderry 0901 61 611 05
X Factor - See which acts that will make the bottom two on Sunday night on ITV1 in the live results show.
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