Unless you are writing futuristic or period pieces, the current political situation can be an addition that adds 'flavour' to your work. Writers are renowned for being keen to hold governments of the day to account and have been imprisoned and worse in some regimes. Using politics is meat and drink to writers.
David's Writings
Monday, June 23, 2025
Writing - Reflecting politics
Thursday, June 19, 2025
Thursday Poetry 97 - Words and Time
Slightly revamped poems linked through the medium of time.
When do the words come?
They come as I fall asleep
and again in the still of the night
as slumber approaches from deep
or recedes as on occasion it might.
As the moon driven tide laps shores
round the world’s watery margins.
They come at the behest of the view
or the sound of a trumpet calling
as the notes have the power to renew
each one a clarion summoning.
At each wave of the baton the conductor
directs them to every corner of my mind.
They come when strange speakers deliver
but not in the original sequence
in torrents or singly they quiver
the creative sail billowing in deference.
Every line and sentence heard
may only produce one needed word.
They come to me as a crowd
jostling noisily for room
creating mystery, love and umbrella proud
under which readers’ minds may bloom.
Is there hope that those who read
will derive pleasure’s seed?
©David L
Atkinson June 2025
Consider Time
It only takes a second to make a mistake,
and a minute to compound the error.
An hour is a significant time to take,
and in a day create real terror.
Some real creativity happens every day,
and in politics a long time is a week.
A month can chase the seasons away,
and a good year on January 1st we seek.
When young a school day is so slow,
even though it lasts just a few hours.
When old, months faster than rivers flow,
and time takes away our powers.
Time like sand flows through our hands,
like running water we can touch only once.
It never returns for a second night’s stand,
but is gone forever without response.
Time is passive in one voice,
and an unstoppable action in another.
It provides the opportunity to make a choice
but is unmoved if we don’t bother.
© David L Atkinson March 2015
Monday, June 16, 2025
Writing - Time
When we decide to write, we make a commitment to spend time, a considerable amount of time in fact, where we will be in solitary confinement. Sounds dramatic! However, during the writing process, you are the only one who can do the work because it comes from your mind.
Consider Time
It
only takes a second to make a mistake,
and
a minute to compound the error.
An
hour is a significant time to take,
and
in a day create real terror.
Some
real creativity happens every day,
and
in politics a long time is a week.
A
month can chase the seasons away,
and
a good year on January 1st we seek.
When
young a school day is so slow,
even
though it lasts just a few hours.
When
old, months faster than rivers flow,
and
time takes away our powers.
Time
like sand flows through our hands,
like
running water we can touch only once.
It
never returns for a second night’s stand,
but
is gone forever without response.
Time
is passive in one voice,
and
an unstoppable action in another.
It
provides the opportunity to make a choice
but
is unmoved if we don’t bother.
© David L Atkinson March 2015
God Bless
Wednesday, June 11, 2025
Poetry Thursday - 96 - Remember Dads
Remembering Dad’s
Not the most popular role these days,
fodder for the misandry disciples in many ways,
yet a role carried out in respectful silence,
categorised by frequent sacrifice.
More complicated now than last century,
but respect, teaching and love in my memory,
a beneficial role in the growth of youngsters,
additional care and a playmate’s shoulders.
In the development of children dads are important,
the benefits for families abundant,
so celebrate the role in your own way,
but remember dads on Father’s Day.
©David L
Atkinson June 2025
Easier for a Camel
The ‘root of
all evil’ could be to blame
for the decline
in our faith, things aren’t the same
as when I was a
lad
and morals were
dictated by more than your dad.
From an early
age, at Sunday School
God’s Law was
the daily rule.
Now we’re told
we have half faith
and similarly
society’s standards deflate.
There are
plenty of religions from which to choose,
Christian,
Hindu, Muslims and Jews,
and yet modern
folk will not adhere
to those
organisations whose aims are clear.
To care for
each other above monetary concerns
and pass on
good practice to our own interns.
© David L Atkinson
December 2015
God Bless
Monday, June 9, 2025
Writing - Skeleton
Every writer has a process, and what is right for one may not be right for another, but there are certain steps with which we should probably be aware.
Wednesday, June 4, 2025
Poetry Thursday 95 - Cricket loverly cricket
Over the years, there have been many great cricketing days. It was a treat for me to watch test matches (5 days) with my father. Mother even made lunch on trays so that we didn't miss a ball. Then there was the time when I was old enough to actually attend test matches, which was magical. Throughout that time, there have been wonderfully skilled players, but today I believe we have probably the best Englishman in decades.
Remembering Cricket
I remember watching classy Cowdrey,
and Freddie Trueman the fiery,
the bowling of John Snow,
a belligerent Boycott refusing to go.
The Windies bowling machine given an edge,
with the batting of Sobers and of Greenidge,
years of magnificent test match success,
putting terrified batsmen under stress.
Australia, Pakistan and India contributors,
producing talented, stylish players,
while we continued bumbling along,
striving with the stiff upper lip to rely on.
Nothing could diminish the excitement of a test,
driving to Headingley hoping for a day of the best,
cricket that two teams could possibly supply,
viewed from a seat in the coconut shy.
There have been many such days including at Lord’s,
when enjoyment was indescribable beyond words,
and yet this game continues to provide,
players who excel for their countries with pride.
Currently I have a remarkable favourite,
England have for years from his talent benefitted,
his batting ability never in dispute,
the magnificent, record-breaking J E Root.
©David L
Atkinson June 2025
God Bless
Monday, June 2, 2025
Writing - Entertainment
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.
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