A more fundamental question, why do I write, sprang from last week's rather bleak posts. It is okay to express your opinion in your work, after all, we have freedom of speech, but when we write, surely part of the exercise is to entertain. If we only write to educate, there is a danger that our work will become rather dry and dull. That in turn, may shrink our audience and therefore, the messages we are trying to share will be limited.
David's Writings
Monday, June 2, 2025
Writing - Entertainment
Wednesday, May 28, 2025
Poetry Thursday 94 - Fiscal Folly
Government, from the Latin locution gubernare - which means steer a ship/vessel - describes the governing authority in charge of running a State.
This definition is limited in its generality and yet all-encompassing. However, in the last 40 years, in many countries, it has come to mean protecting the economy, with the corollary that the duty of care to the general population has been diluted.
Fiscal Folly
The fiscal rule rules that Reeves adopted,
not labour but from Tory co-opted,
designed by the conservative greed machine,
intended to keep ordinary folk where they've always been.
So what are we looking at
now?
A world without hot and
cold running water
because water companies aren’t
making enough profit.
Health services dictated
to by Big Pharma,
who only produce drugs with
maximum profit.
Artificially priced energy
to protect CEOs salaries,
by caps that ensure good
profits.
All protected by
insurance companies
that never allow claims
to reduce profits!
Where is the support for the living,
the government elected to be caring,
naively elected on false promises,
bought for by sponsored media chancers?
Polarisation of opinion resulting
in fascist dictators,
or countries run by lunatic
trendy lefties.
The breakdown of government
services to the people,
because they eat into the
ill-gotten gains of oligarchs.
Use of the populace as a
commodity
to be abused and mistreated
at the whim of idiots,
culminating in real idiocrasies.
Turn back the clock to a better time,
when caring for each other was prime,
when government’s first aim was to serve,
and to make all life a sacred preserve.
©David L
Atkinson May 2025
God Bless
Monday, May 26, 2025
Writing - Government
Government, from the Latin locution gubernare - which means steer a ship/vessel - describes the governing authority in charge of running a State.
This definition is limited in its generality and yet all-encompassing. However, in the last 40 years, in many countries, it has come to mean protecting the economy, with the corollary that the duty of care to the general population has been diluted.
Wednesday, May 21, 2025
Thursday Poetry 93 - MYGGWY
It would be incorrect to describe me as a deeply religious person. I do believe in a higher being, and it seems that in spring there are more signs for me than at other times of the year. A friendly vicar reminded our congregation to look for the moments when He speaks to us.
MYGGWY
A fact everyone should know,
irrespective of who we are or where we go,
it can happen without having to seek,
but at some point It will speak.
In a language of Its own,
universally familiar to all yet unknown,
that must be literally sensed,
rather than
experienced.
Seen in vivid natural colour,
in some well-known place or other,
or heard broadcast on a device,
while sitting doing something nice.
Or perhaps on an everyday chance,
a place visited during life’s usual dance,
when you are suddenly stricken,
when you feel your heart quicken.
Perhaps the clarity of a musical note,
or the intensity of a colourful mote,
then you know It has spoken through,
the senses creation has given you.
Only a few of daily chances,
to be receptive to deified advances,
in a language that is perceived,
which some deny that can be believed.
Observe carefully as you travel through,
and may your God go with you.
©David L
Atkinson May 2025
God Bless
Monday, May 19, 2025
Writing - MYGGWY
It would be incorrect to describe me as a deeply religious person. I do believe in a higher being, and it seems that in spring there are more signs for me than at other times of the year. A friendly vicar reminded our congregation to look for the moments when He speaks to us.
Wednesday, May 14, 2025
Poetry Thursday 92 - Nowhere
Inspiration this week came in the form of a song written about 60 years ago. Who knew that John Lennon and the Beatles could be so prophetic?
More of that in a moment. I was encouraged to search out a poem I wrote five years ago that seemed appropriate.
Camaraderie
How
do we know what the future will bring?
Here
we are at an uncertain time,
guessing
the viral outcomes of the thing,
not
knowing the end of this pantomime.
All
we require is a hint or a clue,
it
is central to our current drive,
what
will result from this big ballyhoo,
how
many of us will die or survive.
This
is just aspirant speculation,
over
which we have little mastery,
instead
we need to turn the attention,
to
fellowship and camaraderie.
©David L Atkinson April 2020
Sitting in his nowhere land
Making all his nowhere plans for nobody
Doesn't have a point of view
Knows not where he's going to
Isn't he a bit like you and me?
Click on the link above to hear the full song.
God Bless
Sunday, May 11, 2025
Writing - Interpretation
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