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Monday, 25 January 2021

Stakeholder

I have not been forced to change

For the last fifteen years or so I have been indulged

First at college, then with family, also in my workplace

If there has been change, and I think there has

Then the force for change has come from within

Or from what I have extracted from my environment


Yet I don’t recall setting out to change

Rather to learn, to experience, to feel, to think


And what of all that inexplicable labour

What rewards are in my mind, my body, my spirit, my soul

Could I now write about how good it feels to write

Could I now think about how good it feels to think

Could I now say with any certainty

That this journey was the pathway to have taken


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Sunday, 24 January 2021

Foolishness

So why do people sell me programs which require me to build a habit

Is it because they know that I don’t have the wherewithal to build a habit

Have they run my past life’s data through their computers, and concluded

Quite rightly, that I don’t have that what is needed to build a habit

In fact it is my opinion that not many people do have this faculty

I do further believe that my absent-minded laziness is not unusual

Indeed I would say that the ability to be distracted is rife in my community

And I think that always was the case, even as children we didn’t often listen


So why don’t the sellers change tack

And move away from an habit building business

You might well ask, just as in the past we asked about the snake oil sellers

Of course if the seller, can without doubt, blame the buyers for failure

Then has he not found the holy grail, money for old rope comes to mind

Though this time the buyer’s, himself or herself, have provided the rope


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Saturday, 23 January 2021

Dingy Days

That sunrise, that sunset, those winds across the beaches

That light, that dark, those most forgetful times of mourning

The singer, the songwriter, the lyricist par-excellence 


One night and one day there were many made-up stories

One high-life, one low-life, one crowd of delinquents in between

Then, when the door was opened, when the stairs were climbed


That card, that lighthouse, that must be for Plymouth Sound

That book, that meditation, that oh so so wanting just to be

The sear, the searcher, the one reaching out for all what is


One grain of sand, one boat with paddles, one day doing escape

One ebb tide, one flo tide, one road right alongside the estuary

When the way is open, when the way is closed, still no one passes by



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Friday, 22 January 2021

A Family Affair

I drive beside the moribund silver birch

Sullied by diesel fumes and dirty weather

Yet the November light is not without light

Indeed the blue skies reflect the sparseness


There is a calm to the morning, also to my mind

Yet, by the time I reach the Inn of choice

The Christmas lunches are in full volume flow

I order a pot of tea with sticky toffee pudding


Which arrives in a large bowl swimming with sauce

Heaven knows the sugar content; which would not

Please my partner, or my daughter, or my doctor

Fortunately my son would say enjoy yourself dad


You deserve it



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Thursday, 21 January 2021

In The Moving Stillness

Anyway it was a full moon the night when the police closed the M62 motorway between Milnrow in Lancashire, and Huddersfield in Yorkshire.

You know snow is really all embracing in the moonlight, especially when highlighted by the flashing blue sirens of the traffic controllers in pursuit.

The past is the past, is the past, is the past, is the past; meaning that we have a choice of what to remember, what to relive, what to let fade-away.

A new future is what we can think of to create, it is what we may imagine

our positive, compassionate thoughts can propel us towards a new life.

Living in the moment of each moment we can still have one eye on what is good for us, what nourishes our mind and body, what feeds our souls.

What better place to contemplate on such a thing than on the vast open

high-grounds, on the snow engulfed moors and mountains of middle England.