Thursday 25 August 2011

went and wrote another poem, this time it isn't about spiders.

this one's a bit happier. it's called "Words and friends."


perhaps I should start
with Hello
or hi, or hey, or how are you.
I think its what I want
to say
to start off something big and new.

The other word, thats in
my head
is thankyou, what a thing to hear,
Is sticks to every thing
you find
and makes it happy and sincere.

But what are words that cross
my mind
if I don't use them differently?
the words are only
little things
string them together, why don't we?

Conversation, now we're
there
we're at the bit that that's built to last.
We do it right, we make
it work
the fragile words are flying fast.

Perhaps I ask you what
you like
you answer, and I listen in.
its nice that we are
so alike
though at this point, the friendship's thin.

We keep it going,
never stop
until we reach a final bit.
There's nothing more for us
to know
about each other, and that is it.

Now that we're friends it
doesn't mean
that there are no more words to say.
We garble sounds and write
them down
to use them for another day.

Sorry is one of
those things
that is never heard just only once.
Like thankyou, it's said
a million times
it never loses importance.

Perhaps we should make up
more words
because my list is growing thin.
I cannot think of much
to say
without repeating everything.

Now that we're friends, and
close enough
to know each other through and through
the words we use once
and again
will always be around for you.

So there we are, at least
for now
we have a friend, and words and sound.
Its always nice to write
things down
and share them when you are around.

So sorry, is what I might have
to say,
or thankyou, or lets meet again.
We started with hello,
and then
we got to friendship in the end.

Monday 22 August 2011

dreams, and odd shaped scars

i did something i always wanted to do today:

I wrote a price on the inside of a book cover, in pencil.

while it does not sound like the most ambitious thing to do, its something i've always wanted to do, and im glad i did it.
   it is not my biggest dream in life, but it is still important. i like people who have impossible dreams. people who go for the most out of the way dream imaginable, something which could be done, but the chances are very slim. people who have no dreams worry me.
  I know people who want to be Actors or Actresses, Film producers, Journalists, Chefs - all very worthwhile dreams. but i love the people who want to be really good, highly respected and renowned Actors and Actresses, Film porducers, Journalists, Chefs. people who work with their Heroes, and make their heroes proud.
   i think everyone has some impossible dreams, but sometimes people don't put any effort in. i know people who might want to do anything, but dont make it clear what they want to be. people who have no obvious hobby. they worry me.
  i would love to work in a bookshop, and would love to be an author. thats my dream. my impossible dream is own a bookshop, be a well known author, write a Doctor Who episode, and work with the authors I admire and respect the most.
 whats your dream?

also, i have a scar from a blister on my heel. it'l heal up, but it looks like a big cartoon-y Love heart. but it could also look like a Letter U, or a letter C. or an N, or...

Friday 19 August 2011

Deary me

  University is around the corner.

Last year at uni, i did everything from the wrong angle, mainly because i didnt know what was going on, and always do things from the wrong angle. the plan for year two is to do everything i did last year again, differently.

not that last year wasn't fun - but it could have been better. i did make some mistakes with things, and approached everything with a nervous unknowing that comes with something new. since everything was new, i imagine everyone else was like that also. perhaps everyone's first year is like that...

year two will hopefully involve more books and more coffees. since i found the best coffee shop, im halfway there. havent found a decent cheap bookshop yet, so i am still reliant with Waterstone's, or the occaisonal decent find in Oxfam.

have a shedload of unread books to take with me. i like having a lot of books around as they make me feel cosier and more confident. i want a room full of books at uni. havent got space for anything important.

lets hope that year two is different from year one. at least i know what i'm doing this time, sort of.

anyway, back to writing something, and the kettles just gone.

Tuesday 9 August 2011

Moon


there is a lot of angry people in Britain at the moment, so i thought i'd write a story to cheer everyone up.
 
“I” said the Moon, “am the Moon.”
the hordes stared up at the inky darkness, and the white smudge of light that had promised to stop and say hello had finally done so.
The Moon, what was originally thought of to be a chancing lump of rock that had got caught up in Earth's gravity, had recently been discovered to be sentient, and had decided to “hang around” for a few forevers, to see how things were going on.
The Moon is a bit of an awkward character. He, or she, depending on which you prefer wouldn't usually stay for long, wandering off near the end of the night, like a friend leaving the nightclub because they have run out of money, or don't want to be around everyone. However, he had announced that he was going to stay and have a proper chat, for a bit.
Everyone was laying down outside, wherever they found space to do so, so that they could see the Moons first ever speech. He/she was hovering over Europe, which, he/she had decided, looked like the friendliest of the continents.
In this particular spot, on the green grass of Hyde park, London, the first words of the Moon had just been spoken.
“I” said the Moon, “am the Moon.”
everyone applauded.
“i'm glad that you have came out to say hello” he/she announced. The Moon's voice was loud, but hesitant, as if he/she was not a hundred percent certain on what it was saying. It sounded like the voice everyone had famously heard saying “one small step for man...”. Knowing the name of the astronaut would be nice, but there are more important things going on at the moment.
“I recorded the voice” the Moon continued. “from the people you sent up. Oh, and They left a flag, I don't know if you want it back or anything...”
the Moon didn't perform a speech. He took a few questions.
“how are you alive?” came a small voice, probably from France. The Moon had, politely, agreed to translate and project all questions asked, so that everyone everywhere could enjoy them.
“it's not hard to be alive” the Moon replied. “I don't do that much. Sit about in the sky. Do a few laps of the Earth, you know, excersise.”
the Moon took a few more questions, thanked everyone for turning up, and everyone applauded again, and went home.
The Moon stayed.
The next day, everyone was going about their daily business, most of them excited by the nights events, but unaware that the Moon was still there. At about 3 o'clock in the afternoon, in Poland, where this new event took place, the Moon spoke again.
“having a nice day?” the Moon boomed.
The shock caused many car crashes, trips, and, inexplicably, a fire, in a polish farm on the outskirts of Osweicim, a town near Krakow that was more famously known by its German name.
“Moon?” the people of Poland said, or thought.
“hello!” the Moon was cheery today. He had made some new friends, and he didn't really have any intention of packing off and going to Australia, and Africa, and the other Countries he would visit during our day-time.
“shouldn't you be in the south?”
“I thought i'd stay, get to know everyone better.”
the Moon stayed for a few days, though not realising the trouble he was causing. The tides were in a right mess.
Soon, the people of the Northern Hemisphere were annoyed at the Moon. It wouldn't go away.
“Moon,” someone said, one starry night, somewhere in Russia, “perhaps you should go and make more friends in the south.”
“but what about us?” the Moon replied. The booming voice still caused minor troubles, but it's constant interruption was less of a surprise by now.
“we've enjoyed your company” the person lied, “but we preferred it when you only stayed for shorter periods.”
the Moon was upset. The Moon had never been as upset as it was then. It had tried to make new friends, and they didn't want him around.

The next day, and the next night, and forever so on from then, the Moon was gone. Despite attempts to get the Moon back, it was never seen in the skies again.

I'm lying in Hyde park, where all this started, too long ago to remember now. Staring at the inky blackness, and the dim light of the stars.

Wednesday 3 August 2011

new rainy day man story

its ready to read. if anyone wants a copy, let me know, and i'll email it out

thankyou!