Here lies the dedication to the poem known as: The 'Prize'
Removed in the hopes that the publishing will go ahead smoother.
Look for my book "Skirting the Edge" in retail stores.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Synopsis of Life
Here lies the dedication to the poem known as: Synopsis of Life
Removed in the hopes that the publishing will go ahead smoother.
Look for my book "Skirting the Edge" in retail stores.
Removed in the hopes that the publishing will go ahead smoother.
Look for my book "Skirting the Edge" in retail stores.
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Notice:-
Hullo.
As I am unaware just how much traffic this site gets, I'd like to know what my readers think of my posts. Please comment your questions, insults, criticisms, whatever. I'll be happy to answer any flames or misled death threats with a flying shark to the offendor's face.
Enjoy the site.
- Duckie.
As I am unaware just how much traffic this site gets, I'd like to know what my readers think of my posts. Please comment your questions, insults, criticisms, whatever. I'll be happy to answer any flames or misled death threats with a flying shark to the offendor's face.
Enjoy the site.
- Duckie.
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Sittin' and strummin'
before you read this: I'm aware that alot of songs are supposedly based on passed events or somesuch crap like that. HOWEVER, mine are usually scenarios I dream up to write a song about. Yay. I'm unique. What a joy. What a bore. Next question.
Comment me, please.
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sittin' here all alone
just me and my guitar
just the two of us
s'you walked out on me
took the car and bags
and the kids and my heart
left here all alone again
just me and my guitar
aimless strummin'
well it don't get me far
strung out on the chords again
echoes in the dark
my life goes on around me
rythmically the beating starts
my heartbeat keeping time
while I strum on my guitar
the lines are disjointed
my lyrics are broke
what have I to say here
that can easily be mispoke
emotion torn asunder
and ripped from its binds
if I could ask for one thing
'closure' is on my mind.
without you in my life
I can't write about it
or talk it out loud
when I think about my feelings
words and meanings fail me,
but when I hum a simple tune
the chords that drift in time
remind me that life goes on
and theres someone out there for me.
So whilst your sitting there
listening to my heartfelt tale
about love lost and songs made
The sweat and blood and tears
Is it all worth it?
We've asked for years and years.
To each his own I say
you'll find out on you own
if theres someone there for you
and my god, thats enough.
Comment me, please.
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sittin' here all alone
just me and my guitar
just the two of us
s'you walked out on me
took the car and bags
and the kids and my heart
left here all alone again
just me and my guitar
aimless strummin'
well it don't get me far
strung out on the chords again
echoes in the dark
my life goes on around me
rythmically the beating starts
my heartbeat keeping time
while I strum on my guitar
the lines are disjointed
my lyrics are broke
what have I to say here
that can easily be mispoke
emotion torn asunder
and ripped from its binds
if I could ask for one thing
'closure' is on my mind.
without you in my life
I can't write about it
or talk it out loud
when I think about my feelings
words and meanings fail me,
but when I hum a simple tune
the chords that drift in time
remind me that life goes on
and theres someone out there for me.
So whilst your sitting there
listening to my heartfelt tale
about love lost and songs made
The sweat and blood and tears
Is it all worth it?
We've asked for years and years.
To each his own I say
you'll find out on you own
if theres someone there for you
and my god, thats enough.
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Life in a box
Here lies the dedication to the poem known as: Life in a box
Removed in the hopes that the publishing will go ahead smoother.
Look for my book "Skirting the Edge" in retail stores.
Removed in the hopes that the publishing will go ahead smoother.
Look for my book "Skirting the Edge" in retail stores.
Saturday, September 5, 2009
That which holds me up...
Here lies the dedication to the poem known as: That which holds me up...
Removed in the hopes that the publishing will go ahead smoother.
Look for my book "Skirting the Edge" in retail stores.
Removed in the hopes that the publishing will go ahead smoother.
Look for my book "Skirting the Edge" in retail stores.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Old. Still relevant. Read. NOW.
After having googled several of the Harry Potter cast and crew, I eventually rolled round to Clémence Poésy (Fleur Delacour) and Emma Watson (Hermione Granger). Now, my google (and the rest of my computer, I must add) is outfitted with many firewalls and precautions to ensure that no explicit text or pictures get through the barrier.
Thus, imagine my surprise when, after hitting SEARCH, the first thing I see is "I hope Emma Watson does Playboy when she's 18." Not only was I burning with rage that this was posted in Google, a site that many young children use, but also that this debate had still not died down after it was created at least five years previous. Now, I know we're too late to save Daniel Radcliffe from this nudity thing, but the least we can do is support Ms. Watson
Now, when this debate first reached my computer, back in 2004, I was astounded that Ms. Watson's loyal "fans" would resort to pressuring the poor girl into positions for their sick sordid pleasure. I apologise to any out there that take comfort in amusing themselves with the same substance of media, but this is an absolute outrage! I can not believe that this is still happening.
The first thing I did when I saw this, was to deliever a cutting, intellectual opinon on the matter. Unfortunately, the only thing that came of it was to be blocked out of the site. As it happens, the webmaster didn't WANT a somebody to reject his opinon on the matter, he just thought he'd round up a bunch of people...no, not people, Monsters, that would support him. There was another site that I managed to get into, complete with voting channels and everything. As you could only vote once, I was sickened to discover that out of over a million hits to the site, only roughly 400 people opposed the idea of Ms. Watson posing for photos when she became of age. (That's 18, not 17, for all you HP inclined fans).
Just recently, however, as I was browsing the websites, I came across three sites where I left my mark, two of Ms. Watsons and one of Ms. Poésy. However, as I knew that being a young fan that is still, regrettably "underage" (which is inconceivable, due to this Era), that I could very well be thrown off yet another site, as during the first debate I used my real name and age (stupid, I know). If any of my 'readers' care to leave their marks, you will notice my posts by the alias (will soon be engraved into my dogtags too, not kidding) Moriarty Matheson.
Please, for Merlin's, Ms. Watson's and every celebrity that has been pressured by the general public to appease to their fans twisted requests, PLEASE join the fight. It may not be our Final Battle, we may never be thanked, but we know that we have done some right in this world.
Thus, imagine my surprise when, after hitting SEARCH, the first thing I see is "I hope Emma Watson does Playboy when she's 18." Not only was I burning with rage that this was posted in Google, a site that many young children use, but also that this debate had still not died down after it was created at least five years previous. Now, I know we're too late to save Daniel Radcliffe from this nudity thing, but the least we can do is support Ms. Watson
Now, when this debate first reached my computer, back in 2004, I was astounded that Ms. Watson's loyal "fans" would resort to pressuring the poor girl into positions for their sick sordid pleasure. I apologise to any out there that take comfort in amusing themselves with the same substance of media, but this is an absolute outrage! I can not believe that this is still happening.
The first thing I did when I saw this, was to deliever a cutting, intellectual opinon on the matter. Unfortunately, the only thing that came of it was to be blocked out of the site. As it happens, the webmaster didn't WANT a somebody to reject his opinon on the matter, he just thought he'd round up a bunch of people...no, not people, Monsters, that would support him. There was another site that I managed to get into, complete with voting channels and everything. As you could only vote once, I was sickened to discover that out of over a million hits to the site, only roughly 400 people opposed the idea of Ms. Watson posing for photos when she became of age. (That's 18, not 17, for all you HP inclined fans).
Just recently, however, as I was browsing the websites, I came across three sites where I left my mark, two of Ms. Watsons and one of Ms. Poésy. However, as I knew that being a young fan that is still, regrettably "underage" (which is inconceivable, due to this Era), that I could very well be thrown off yet another site, as during the first debate I used my real name and age (stupid, I know). If any of my 'readers' care to leave their marks, you will notice my posts by the alias (will soon be engraved into my dogtags too, not kidding) Moriarty Matheson.
Please, for Merlin's, Ms. Watson's and every celebrity that has been pressured by the general public to appease to their fans twisted requests, PLEASE join the fight. It may not be our Final Battle, we may never be thanked, but we know that we have done some right in this world.
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