Monthly Archives: August 2015
No No No
Today I had a dream (I mean nightmare) that there was already Christmas stuff in the shops. Please don’t let this be true. Please rocket me out of Capitalist Britain.
Let Me Go – song by Gary Barlow
I was not really of the “Take That” era or appreciated the work of Gary Barlow. But he wrote this song for his stillborn daughter Poppy in 2012 and I find the lyrics very raw but with an “uplifting” tune. … Continue reading
Justice
There will NEVER be justice in a human world. Justice is an illusion held in the depths of those souls that have experienced injustice. We all carry the injustices dealt us in our previous and present incarnations. Many of us … Continue reading
WORLD TO DIE BY 2020
This is how I thought things worked. As man-kind develops through time we make “improvements”, we develop skills and abilities to ensure a better, happier life. We learn from our mistakes, we find out what we enjoy, what gives us … Continue reading
Frank Sinatra – A Very Good Year
For those in the “Autumn” of their life who are still waiting (and maybe giving up hope) for a Very Good Year. Mr Frank Sinatra – there will never be another Frank. His phrasing and the strength of his voice … Continue reading
Hot Chocolate – Put Me Together
For those in despair without any, or very little, faith. Revisited this tune yesterday and through tears, found my sadness And the silky tones of Errol Brown who died in May this year.
WAKING
I awake every day, that is if I actually sleep, not easy with the gulls of the sea screaming intrusively into my slumber. Every day the world is the same. Every day I do not want to be part of … Continue reading
IDS – Tory murderer
Just an up-date to previous posts. I watched the budget speech last month and this man, Irritable Duncan Syndrome, was smiling from ear to ear and rubbing his hands in glee. There is a name for this but as I … Continue reading