Tuesday, 25 November 2014
Monday, 24 November 2014
Friday, 21 November 2014
Scottish Evening News - First Taster.
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Last of carefree days.
Little Hand
You don't know
you're breaking my heart
or how I wish
it could be me instead of you
I sit at the bottom of your bed
and there's nothing I can do
I pray my earnest prayer
for God to let you stay
but know deep inside
he's taking you away
Carefully structured expectations
unspoken hopes and plans entwined
though struck by such a feeble hand
collapse entangled in the mind
This is the last of carefree days
of youthful jest and childlike joy
but captured moments of these and more
this day will not destroy
And the wounded heart will never
let go of this little hand
still reaching where the treasure is
will sojourn only in this land
And the wounded Saviour will never
let go of our grief and pain
God knows we do not understand
it's hard enough to be sane.
Super Market.
picks up a piece of thrown bread
eats it and lives
to till again the tortured soil
in the forlorn hope
of a bland subsistence
A man in Scotland
who could pick up his phone
and have a van load
of delicacies
delivered to his door
Picks up a rope
and hangs himself
It isn't easy to understand
why a man in great need
clings to life
and a man with no apparent need
takes his life
It is said - "A man cannot live on bread alone"
And it would be reasonable to suppose
he considered the supermarket to have nothing
to comfort the torment
of his hungry soul.
eats it and lives
to till again the tortured soil
in the forlorn hope
of a bland subsistence
A man in Scotland
who could pick up his phone
and have a van load
of delicacies
delivered to his door
Picks up a rope
and hangs himself
It isn't easy to understand
why a man in great need
clings to life
and a man with no apparent need
takes his life
It is said - "A man cannot live on bread alone"
And it would be reasonable to suppose
he considered the supermarket to have nothing
to comfort the torment
of his hungry soul.
Tuesday, 18 November 2014
Wednesday, 12 November 2014
Crash and Burn.
Crash and Burn
When I think of
all the things I should have done
all the things I could have done
all the things I've never done
I feel like my soul is on the run
I've always been too cautious too sensible too wise
A kamikaze pilot comes to mind
methodically going through
the correct take off procedure
then skilfully flying his plane
on his way to crash and burn
We should begin at the crash and burn
but that is where we end
and if in this moment
we know what we should have done
it comes with the price that the chance is gone
and this is where we find and can hardly miss
.......Folly.......
as it dances a Jig
around the smouldering wreckage
of all our sensibleness
And in this moment I will know
I should have lived more on the edge
I should have taken more chances along the way
does it matter if we singe our wings
when we're going to crash and burn anyway
This is what I believe
I believe that one day soon
I will stand before God
and there be asked to give an account of my life
and what will I say
will I say
"Caution made me recklessly
throw every chance away"
That would be a twist in the tale
a day of going back to school
to learn all I should have been
was more of a fool.
Cadillac.
Cadillac
Someone's got a Cadillac
and they are so rich
they wouldn't even care
if they slid it in a ditch.
Someone's got a ford
it needs an m.o.t.
and in the words of the song
they should - Let it be.
Someone's got a rolex
but the time doesn't matter
they wear it to show
that their times are better.
Someone's got a seiko
they look at it and curse
it tells them to hurry
or they'll miss their bus.
Someone's got a choice
of where to live and what to do
"We just had to buy the place
when we saw the view."
Someone's got a flat
they loathe with pure disgust
the view from the window
is another drugs bust.
Someone's got the penthouse suite
Someone's got a cardboard box
they have plenty paper
but not the kind that talks.
The sum of a human life
is not in what we possess
the riches of the wealthy
do not make the poor worth less.
The nationless refugee
dying from hunger beside the road
has the value of you or me
in the reckoning of God.
We have all come from God
and to God we shall return
and in the flame of judgement
paper is the first to burn.
Tuesday, 11 November 2014
Meccano Set Instructions.
The Meccano Set
My Father gave me a Meccano Set
but whatever I tried to do
there was never enough bits
to see the project through
I nearly made a bridge
I almost made a crane
I became a little miffed
and decided to complain
'Father' I said - 'This Meccano Set'
'Half of it's not there
whenever I try to use it
I'm tearing out my hair'
He looked at me and he smiled
with a knowing kinda glow
the way Father's do before explaining
something you don't know
He then said - "son
if I gave you Worlds to play with
it wouldn't be enough
you would still come before me
complaining in a huff"
"The more parts the more scope
to make a greater wrong
the tyranny of a distant World
sending a greater bomb"
"Do not despise your Meccano Set
the missing pieces will keep you safe
where understanding ends
span the chasm by faith"
Longevity.
If you
Determine to eat healthy food
Drink lots of water
Do moderate regular exercise
Do not smoke
Drink alcohol only in moderation
Then you may take longer to die.
Sunday, 9 November 2014
Remembrance.
This is Culloden Moor the site of the Battle of Culloden near Inverness.
Here on the 16th of April 1746 the Army of Prince William the Duke of Cumberland.
Strengthened by many Scottish recruits who did not want a Jacobite King.
Defeated the mostly highland Scottish Army of Prince Charles Edward Stuart.
The great possibility of there being no First World War and therefore no Second World War
also died that day on Culloden Moor.
Friday, 7 November 2014
Solomon.
Arnold Abbott 90. being arrested for feeding the homeless in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
The wisdom of Solomon
Part One
The wisdom of Solomon
was not to rule
but to know he was
a wretched fool
To have your soul
laid bare
before your eyes
it could be said
such a man
could be wise
But in such cases
the subject - usually dies
And if they live
you wouldn't want to hear the cries
So for the sake
of keeping your cool
it's best to believe
you're not a fool
But be careful in the choice
of what you despise
what kind of wisdom
must point out a fool
to make it seem wise.
Part Two
Walking the wastelands of meaningless vanity
stripped of illusions grasping for sanity
Crumpled in a doorway
watching people pass
some stopping to admire
the pillows quilts and beds
behind the plate glass
The darkness of night
brings a dark thought
- you'd be better off dead -
until the light of remembering
(The son of man
had nowhere
to lay down his head)
Resting in the comfort of this thought
until the break of day
awaking and believing
there is one who knows the way
When the Towers
of human illusion fall
the wastelands appear
in poignant clarity
and in the midst
one man left standing
The Christ - The Reality
Looking back
toward the Citadels
the heart recoils in pity
the fallen Towers of human mastery
it was all a cardboard City
And the people
we stepped over
dismissed - with a meagre ration
are waiting in the wastelands
and greet us with compassion.
Saturday, 1 November 2014
The View.
The View
The window
looks out
upon the twilight
of an apprehensive morning
slowly turning grey
in the sunless dawn
such a long night
has finally broken
into an appropriate day
Cutting through
the industrial sky
rain falls orange
on the street below
and sparks up
into an angry ballet
Inexorable concrete
reinforced
with latticed steel
rises monolithic
imposing it's dimensions
upon the horizon
Buildings
clothed in shadows
are sentinel
standing to attention
locking out the night
locking in
the workers of the earth
The prisoners
of oppression
sleep and awake
in poverty
and the soul
is a silver thread
spun upon a reel
and life
is more
than the mind can know
but less
than the heart can feel.
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