Wednesday, 29 May 2019
Necessity is the mother of intention
"Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves."
William Pitt, British Prime Minister (1759-1806), in a speech in the House of Commons on 18 November, 1783.
Tuesday, 28 May 2019
The hollow man
I realised I have nothing to share
no treasured memory of my mother
no great song to sing to praise my
brother
no feeling normal folk feel they can
spare
I have been on more battlefields
than I can care to count
the type of wars where no spoils
but your own skin may be claimed
I've seen rougher skirmishes than
tonight
yet here I am, scared to live, to
breathe,
scared of my own fright
and nothing whatsoever to bequeath
no darkness, no blinding rage
only the unchurning emptiness
at the pit of the stomach
only the silences – which have grown
deeper with age –
where my heart should beat
where my soul should lurk
so instead I read an author's memory
of her mother and I call it my own
I listen to a song about another's
brother
which I pretend I'm the first to sing
I fake feelings I think others feel
so that folk makebelieve
I have a heart
Weighing in on the scales of Good and Evil
"I should dearly love that the world should be ever so little better for my presence. Even on this small stage we have our two sides, and something might be done by throwing all one's weight on the scale of breadth, tolerance, charity, temperance, peace, and kindliness to man and beast. We can't all strike very big blows, and even the little ones count for something."
Arthur Conan Doyle, physician and writer (1859-1930), in The Stark Munro Letters (1894).
Monday, 27 May 2019
Fragment #189
It was all too soon that
we forgot what it was which made us what we were. Beasts of burden,
that we became. They made us love the work. So we changed our mind.
And we became intoxicated. We wouldn't question, after a while. We
were thought important. We were overwhelmed. We thought we were
central, that we were in control, that we had it all. We loved one
another and when the stabbings began none batted an eye. It was the
way life was, wasn't it, and had always been, hadn't it. We were we,
and no one who mattered would be left behind. Words were what they
had always been, yet were different now that we had only we to use.
We didn't remember what we used before we, but we were so happy that
we forgot. We was all which had weight. We were few, but the happy
few. We were brothers, we had one another's back. We were formidable.
We were infinite. We were and there would be no end to us, ever.
Tuesday, 21 May 2019
Fragment #177
"We thought it was over. We should have
known better. We were tossed right inside the eye. The horizon had
sunk behind billowing walls of grumbling wrath. The ship headwayed
towards the edge, unseen in the growing darkness. Our sails,
destroyed. The anchor line, snapped. Drifting inside the spiralling
tower, electric arcs clawmarking the masts. Praying proved futile,
Nature was stronger than any god."
Once heart
I know all too damn well
that I have a heart —
it’s pumping searing sadness
in my veins as I feel
the cold, unused space
on the other side of my bed
Monday, 20 May 2019
This be the end
"But hatred gripped his
heart tightly, making him tremble from head to toe. He would have
liked to fight, one last time. To have the enemy within his reach, to
see a blood that wasn't his. He looked away from the myriad droplets
around him and went back to contemplating his gaping wound. It was
being sucked inside his chest. In turn, he was sucked in. He saw only
vast plains bleached by waving floors of blazing daisies, under a
bare sun and the silvery reflections of a river in the distance,
edged with reeds and dragonflies – yes, thousands of dragonflies
dancing in the green wind of the grass, their wings rustling
furiously, deafening, whirling around the tips of his fingers; he
felt the hair on the nape of his neck bristle; the sun was duplicated
to infinity, dazzling, repeated in thousands more suns in the
iridescent prisms of their finely metallic and diaphanous, ridged
elytra, and each of the thousands of suns on each of the thousands of
facets burst with such blinding rage and such opaline wrath on the
coruscating plains lying before him that he was forced to shield his
face with his hand, and to close his eyes."
Saturday, 18 May 2019
Home
Home is where we are
together home is your
sunny laughter
I know I'm home when you
speak to me with
your eyes into mine
– your eyes so fleeting
with others –
I miss home when you call
and your voice rings
like waves of
sleeplessness
Home is why we are
together home is our
sundog slumber
I want to stay home when
you hug me so hard you
push the stars right
into my hair and
cry meteors
I feel home when
everything down to
the spoon on the counter
spells your presence
Home is when we are
anywhere home is a
deepsun silence
Friday, 17 May 2019
Plume
when her idle fingertip
brushed past my heart
it left a trace in the dust
when she blew the smudge off
it fell like a dandelion of stars
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