Watching the chancellors debate on Channel 4 made me angry, especially as I watched the Secret Millionaire program following it. We need a new Friedrich Engels who will look at the society we live in from a different perspective and tell it like it is!
Rant over, should really try writing something myself... :-)
I've always loved writing and often dabble in short stories and the odd piece of poetry, here are some examples along with the odd photo or three ... Feel free to comment, I will not take offence!
Monday, 29 March 2010
Saturday, 6 March 2010
Poetry - the monster
Poetry!
That monster that seems to scare
We feared it at school, now it baffles our brains,
Yet we loved it when we were small!
It’s only words. Written in a different way
That adds extra meaning somehow.
But at school it’s destroyed.
Here there’s no time to play
With words, with rhyme, with meter, with time.
No fun with puns, no gleanings.
No meanings self discovered.
It becomes work, a chore, a pain, a nightmare, a bind.
Forget all the rules for a moment and write
A song that tells a story, or fights a battle or,
Tells of love or makes wrong a right
Or describes a peanut, or a sherbet lemon -
The smell, the taste, the feel, the sight.
Just play
With words:
Alliterate, similise, neologise;
Break the rules; make up new rules.
Read your words out loud and wonder
At the power of words.
That’s poetry.
Sue Fewster - 2009
That monster that seems to scare
We feared it at school, now it baffles our brains,
Yet we loved it when we were small!
It’s only words. Written in a different way
That adds extra meaning somehow.
But at school it’s destroyed.
Here there’s no time to play
With words, with rhyme, with meter, with time.
No fun with puns, no gleanings.
No meanings self discovered.
It becomes work, a chore, a pain, a nightmare, a bind.
Forget all the rules for a moment and write
A song that tells a story, or fights a battle or,
Tells of love or makes wrong a right
Or describes a peanut, or a sherbet lemon -
The smell, the taste, the feel, the sight.
Just play
With words:
Alliterate, similise, neologise;
Break the rules; make up new rules.
Read your words out loud and wonder
At the power of words.
That’s poetry.
Sue Fewster - 2009
Still failing to write
Problems, problems, problems - excuses really.
Promise myself I will start to write again, decided to retry the creative writing course I failed to finish last time. Must try harder, story of my life!
Promise myself I will start to write again, decided to retry the creative writing course I failed to finish last time. Must try harder, story of my life!
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