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Friday, 2 October 2020

Piggy The Dog Posts a Letter

DISCLAIMER:  ALL SPELLING MISTAKES IN THIS STORY ARE INTENTIONAL AND HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH THE WRHITER.  THANK YOU.

One day long ago in a place called Flippy Land there lived a little dog called Piggy.
  Piggy was a brave dog, but a poor dog, and walked on two legs.
  One sunny day last year Piggy bought some sausages and shared them with his best friend Pineapple the Squirrel.
  Then one Tuesday Piggy decided he was going to post a letter to Foot Moo the fatty Dairy Cow from up the road.
  It was going to be a long walk!
  But Piggy didn't mind because he was wearing his best blue shoes - they were made of moth wings and flower petals!
  Along the road our boy Piggy met his good friend Mr Prickle the Hedgehog!
  Prickle was out doing his usual thing, sniffing flowers and beating the dust out of his old rug!
  'Fancy doing some fishing Piggy! Prickle asked his old friend.
  'I would love to but I have to post a letter!' said Piggy.
  'O that sounds like fun,' said Mr Prickle.  'Are you sure you have no time to go fishing with me?'
  'Okay I am ready,' said Piggy.  'The letter can wait.  I will go fishing with you.'
  So Piggy and Mr Prickle sat down by the riverside and had a wonderful time.  
  They spent many hours talking about grass and mud.
  They managed to fish three socks, a shoe and four tin cans!
  They really enjoyed themselves!
  Eventually Mr Prickle turned to Piggy and said, 'I like your name!  I am a Pig too.  Just a very sharp one.  I have lots of spikes!  Haha!  It's nice to know you Piggy!'
  'And it's nice to know you too Mr Prickle!'
  They fished some more until the sun started to set.
  'Well I better go and find the letterbox and post that letter,' said Piggy to his hedgehog friend. 
  'I will go with you,' said Mr Prickle.
  They made their way to the letterbox, which they found at the end of Wild Wood Road, and Piggy finally posted the letter.
  'Well that's enough adventures for the day,' said Piggy.
  Mr Prickle heard his friend and completely agreed with him, wagging his old hedgehog head as was his way.
  And so the day ended and the two friends decided to celebrate!
  Mr Prickly decided he was going to wash his face in a puddle of muddy water, which was so much fun for him to do, and Piggy celebrated by sticking his head in the hole of a tree!  After that they lived happily ever after.


THE END 
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THANK YOU.
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Vendelf tries to take over the universe part 3

Continuation of the story - see below for previous parts 
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Sylor seemed to be a very gentlemanly sort of character.  
  Very polite and wholesome.
  And Vendelf hated him!
  "This must be the most annoying person I have ever met!"
  'Welcome to my house,' said Sylor.  'I hope you like tea because I make a lot of it.  I never drink it but I know my guests love the stuff!'
  'I have no time for this.'
  'Of course you do,' said Sylor.  'We have all the time in the world to enjoy tea and life's other simple pleasures!'
  'There are no simple pleasures in this world, not for me,' said Vendelf.  'For me there is only the cause!'
  'The cause hey?  And what's that?'
  Sylor was visibly confused.
  'Why my plan to take over of course,' said Vendelf.  'I will not rest not until the universe in its entirety has been subjugated by my might.  I would rather die than surrender!'
  'O gosh!  That all sounds very stressful!  Sure I can't tempt you to some tea?'
  'Now look here!' spoke up Vendelf.  'I sought you out for a reason, Sylor.  I have heard word that you are the lord of all evil in this land.  This sounds very good to me.  I think it would be a good idea if you and I joined forces.  We should work together to take over!'
  'Lord of evil eh?' said Sylor.  'No sir.  Not any more.  I have changed since then.  I am a good man these days.  A peaceful man.  I believe that everyone person on the planet should work together in peace and harmony.  Peace and love are the only way!'
  Vendelf heard the man out and was not impressed.
  'Really?  And what would you do if you were to be attacked by a vicious enemy?'
  'There are no vicious enemies,' Sylor replied.  'BUT!  If I am to answer your question, I will say this!  If I was in battle right now I would sing my enemy away with a gentle song.  Yes sir!  That is the way!  I would beat my enemies with a gentle heart!  That is how I would do it!'
  'You are mad!'
  'No sir!  You are mad!'
  Vendelf was at his wits end at tat point.  'You are speaking nonsense man!  If we were to join forces we could take over!'
  'Hush now my friend,' Sylor replied.  'I have no time for such silly nonsense!  Besides, there is far too much tea to drink!'
  'Is that all you do?  Drink tea?'
  'What else is there to do?'
  'Wage wars?  Crush our enemies!  There is a whole universe out there ripe for looting!  We can do this!'
  'Bless my soul!  What silly things you speak about.  Sir!  You need to learn to relax!  Take time out to enjoy yourself!  It's a wonderful world out there, you know, once you get to grips with it.  A world full of wonder and beauty.'
  Vendelf didn't have a lot of patience at the best of times - but this Sylor character had drained his shot-sized cup of goodness.
  He started to chew his beard out of frustration.
  No more of this nonsense!
  He turned and said, 'SO when did the lord of evil turn into the lord of Wet Blankets?'
  'I used to be a very bad person,' Sylor replied.  'But then one day I woke up and saw the sunlight in the trees and heard the birds singing and I knew that there was more this life than conquest and war.  And so I decided to settle down and live the peaceful life of a humble cottager.  I don't live alone.  I keep some animals here at the back.  I can introduce them to you if you like.'
  'Can't do any harm,' Vendelf rumbled.
  Vendelf was feeling very defeated, but he thought he may as well take a look at the animals - after all one of them might be trainable for war...
  His mind was already conceiving a new and terrible plan...
  A plan to take over - using animals!
  At the back of the cottage where Sylor there was a small fenced yard, with a couple of horses and a cow plodding around eating grass.
  They all looked thorough bored!
  'This is Mildrew the cow,' said Sylor.  'She is my best friend.  And over there are my two horses, Midge and Aradas!'
  Out if the two horses Aradas was the most interesting to look at because he was so fat!
  Vendelf had to admit he had never seen a horse before quite so fat as Aradas!
  Where the horse got the all the weight from was a mystery though because there really wasn't all that much grass around to eat in that little piece of yard...
  Aradas wandered up to Vendelf and whispered in the wizards right ear, 'I never used to live here,' he said.  'I used to live on this lovely farm where there was all this lovely wonderful straw to eat.  And then I stumbled into a magical portal while cleaning my owners chimney, and I ended up here in this forsaken place eating nothing but the shortest driest grass.  Please strange sir, save me and I will help you in all that you do!'
  Vendelf looked at the horse up and down and replied, 'Will you help me to take over?'
  Aradas nodded his great horse head.  'Anything to escape this boring place!'
  'Bear with me my beast,' said Vendelf.  'I am already plotting my escape!'
  Sylor wasn't listening to any of this talk.
  he seemed to be caught up in a reverie, and humming a gentle tune to himself.
  Kramb, the centaur ram who was standing near by, listen to Sylor's tune and decided to speak up, 'I know what we should do!' he said.  'Let's all get together and have a sing song!'
  'What a wonderful idea!' said Sylor.  'Let's all hold hands and sing!  Wouldn't that be wonderful!  Let's sing with joy to be alive!'
  Then there was a flash, and then a bang, and then when the smoke lifted Sylor and Kramb had been replaced by a little hill of ash!
  Right in the middle of the smoke there was a great wooden staff floating in the air...
  It was Mildew the magical talking staff!
  'My old staff!' cried Vendelf.  'You have returned to me!'
  'I decided to give you a second chance,' said the hat.  'Pick me up and we will head off!'
  'Please don't leave me here!' Aradas whimpered in the back.
  The great horse was scared that Vendelf was going to leave him alone, destined to spend out his days eating nothing but plain grass.
  'Vendelf opened the gate and let the horse out.  'Don't worry my friend,' said the wizard.  'I need all the help possible if I am to ever take over!'
  Then Vendelf, his staff and the fat horse Aradas jumped through a magical doorway - and and after flying through a corridor of pale blue light they appeared in a brand new world...


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Sunday, 23 February 2020

Humdrum

I find the world is quieter when I keep my ears open – because the mad sounds are just sounds - they come and go.  And when the day comes you finally realize how little they mean in the flow of life and the thought, which is the humdrum, just sails away - in the end there is really nothing out there at all.  And that is a peaceful thing to have in your mind – it brings peace to the ears – it brings joy.  Mist goes up but the vapor is still in the air – so it is with the humdrum.  Let it go in your mind and it will really go...  Go!  Go!  And so will you – like a bird – like a dream!


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Tuesday, 18 February 2020

Sucks like an octopus

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A Quieter World

I found the world is quieter when I keep my ears open – because the mad sounds are just sounds that come and go – and when you realize how little they mean in the flow of life and thought the humdrum for me just sails away - in the end there is really nothing.  And that is a peaceful thing to have in your mind – it brings peace to the ears – it brings joy.  Most goes up but the vapor is still in the air – so humdrum – but let it go in your mind and it will really go.  Go.  Go.  And so will you – like a bird – like a dream!


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Monday, 10 February 2020

The River

On the surface of the river there is a mirror, and you will see if you creep a little nearer, that there in the reflection all time ends, in the ripples around the stones where the water bends – your face becomes a story of hope – there on the gliding waves that slope – you slide into dreams of summer happiness, and in the realms of much great gladness – wake up its time to survive, and in the corridors of life thrive – be happy to be part of the picture – make your life a little richer - in the living fields where the river flows.


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Sunday, 9 February 2020

Our little lump of madness



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Saturday, 25 January 2020

Shifting Lights video





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Sunday, 19 January 2020

Shifting lights

Shifting lights

Lights that glow

Lights that move

Lights that go slow -

Don't lock onto me

Stay away

I don't want to know

Stay away from me

I am not yours to own.



Your so pretty

You promise so much

I hear you singing

It sounds like water drowning in a drain pipe

I know you

I know you better

You think you know me

If y ou did you would stay away


Shifting lights

Make flight

Lights that glow

Keep out of my flow

Lights that move

I have nothing to prove

Lights that go slow...

Make a show

Don't lock onto me

Stay away

I am not here to play

Little light

Flash out of sight!
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Thursday, 16 January 2020

A smile on glass...


In every change of light that flashes in your eye, a thousand thoughts are born, a thousand words spoken, and as many lives born and as there are lost.

And if a smile graces a mirror in the years that go by, may it open a door in the glass, and send laughter resounding across the infinite...

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Sunday, 12 January 2020

BY tree and river...

There is a place beneath a tree, by river, for all of us to sit and think, and feed the brain.


...May it light up beacons across the sea of doubt. May it bring home the lost & loved & make that silhouette in the doorway turn gold.

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Tuesday, 7 January 2020

Of Elves and their ways...

Here is a poem I wrote about elves...







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Friday, 22 March 2019

The circle of madness

Who am I to know its weaves -
Or where its fronds do twine:
Where its tendrils grow...
Deep in the mind...
The darkness,
The Space...
The universe
Around and around it does not sleep:





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Saturday, 16 March 2019

The Amazing Mr Carnival Man


The Amazing Mr Carnival Man

You can take an illiterate 30 year old man, a man with the mind of 18 year old, who can barely utter a few sentences outside of a mumble, a man whose only talent appears to be his ability to holler curses, vulgar and distasteful, with a brain span of about five minutes, you can take that man body and soul and transform him into a poet in about five years –
- Give or take.

Here is the trick…
Lock him in an empty room.
Give him only food and water.
Nothing else.
Never speak to him.
Never see him.
Leave him with nothing except himself.
In the years to follow that man will pass through four stages:

ANGER

DESPERATION

DEPRESSION

ENLIGHTENMENT

Before he entered the room he had no dreams.
Now he lives in dreams.
Now he feeds not on bread and water, but on his mind, on his soul.
He feeds on himself.
He draws nourishment from his mind.
Now he is a poet – and an artist like no other one Earth!

PART 1

He had it all…
His own business.
A good sized house.
Lots of land.
A swimming pool.
Plenty of money and plenty of enemies…
“I am like a piece of meat in a pool full of piranhas,” he told the reporters.
And they came for him, those piranhas and they ate him to the bone…
‘I’ve got to get out of this damn country.’
‘But my dear friend there is a way,’ said Silus. ‘I have given you the way long ago but you have ignored me. You could afford to ignore me back in the day. You can’t anymore. Will you listen to me?’
As far as hope was concerned Greg was a starving man – a cornered rat stuck at a dead end, a man with no options. He agreed to listen.
‘Five years ago I took ten thousand dollars with me to the Philippines, married a local girl and became a citizen. I bought a house and a car. Ten thousand dollars in the Philippines makes you a very rich man. You can buy anything you want. You can live like a king!’
Greg sat listening intently to his friend.
Silus had this voice that sounded so convincing. He could make you believe in anything! If he told you he had found a way to turn ordinary rocks into golden nuggets you would believe his word without question.
‘DO you know what else I did with my money? I built a studio. I display art. I love art as you know. Underground art. Dark art. It’s my thing. I have purchased many of the works of Sgt Baroos, and Gier Toffman. Their works are like the interior of a complex brain. When I think of the inside of a brain, and of course I refer to human imagination, I imagine a huge house with a spiral staircase inside going up and down forever. That is what I say in the dark swirls of their art.’
His passion was inspiring.
He made the life he lived abroad sound like a perfect little dream.
Greg wanted a slice of it!
Greg decided to stab his friend with a question.
‘How much do you think I would need to become a citizen and settle down?’
‘How much money can you get your hands on right now?’
‘I’ve got two thousand. That’s all.’
‘That’s enough,’ said Silus. ‘That’s about twenty thousand. If you are that keen to go, then you can leave with me. I’m catching a plane in two weeks once I have finished business here. You can stay in my studio. You will have upkeep – but don’t worry about that too much. I am not interested in money. But there will be one or two tasks I will want you to carry out.’
To the ears of a desperate man like Greg the offer sounded too awesome to decline.
His friend was willing to put him up in his studio rent free!
So he would have a few tasks to carry out?
So what?
Greg wasn’t afraid of hard work.
So he accepted the offer.
‘Then mu friend when you return to the Philippines I will go with you!’
And so the date was set and the deed was done.
Greg’s fantastic journey saw him flying halfway across the world to the city of Manila.
From there they took flight to the archipelago of Milas, and then after a five hour trip inside this tight little vehicle the locals called a Jeepney they made for the local town of Malatas.
But this was not the end of the journey.
It was time to do some backpacking.
They left Malatas on foot, heading in the direction of a great rise in the land.
Silus pointed to the hilltop and said to Greg, ‘That is where I live! Let us make haste!’
It was a long and dirty journey which lasted three days.
All Greg could think in all those days of hiking was how far off the beaten track they were.
Why weren’t they following a road or a path?
Why were they cutting their way through the wilderness?
Surely there had to be a safer swifter route to home?
But finally the shrubbery subsided and they saw it!
The villa, stood against the warm blue sky – tranquil among the trees like a painting.
This was the home of Silus. They had finally reached their destination!
Silus stood at the doorstep and said to Greg, ‘Let me welcome you to my abode. My home is now yours. It is good to have a new worker living here with us!’
When Greg stood on the balcony and saw, properly, for the first time, the scene of turquoise sea, and green flecked islands, Greg truly felt he had made the right decision to flee his country.
He felt in his heart that he had found some kind of redemption.
It was like his worries were finally over!
How wonderful!
Silus slowly appeared from the back room, and stood at his side on the balcony. He was sipping whiskey while letting his eyes fly across the gorgeous view. ‘I often wonder why I live here,’ he said. ‘Then after a few months in England, I return and then I am reminded why I chose to plant my roots here. My hotel in London has a window looking upon a sight filled with block after block of gargantuan stone. Each window block has a thousand windows with a thousand eyes looking out in all directions. I see them, looking all about and yet looking at nothing, because there is nothing to actually see out of those windows. There’s just a lot of noise, that’s all. A lot of noise that drums inside the skull. It drums away inside endlessly without stop. It never loses energy because it is constantly supping away at the essence of your soul. You grow sick without knowing it. Then I stand on this balcony, see that view right here, see the real world, and I am cured. It’s the same for you right now I imagine, Greg? You didn’t realise you were sick a few days ago but I imagine that you do now? Don’t worry about it. Breathe in that air. Relax! You are finally free! Enjoy the cure. See the world as it is. This is your new life now.’
Greg breathed it in.
Good times were ahead!
His soul breathed lightly and his heart was glad.
Silus patted Greg on the shoulder. ‘Time to get to work,’ he whispered.
‘Yes I am ready to earn my keep,’ said Greg.
‘I am glad you understand the score between us,’ Silus replied. ‘I helped you, and now you will help me. Tit for tat if you will.’
‘I am ready to work,’ said Greg. ‘You got me out of nasty mess. You have given me a new life in this country far away from any of my old enemies. I am in certainly in your debt.’
Silus smiled.
For some reason the smile made Greg feel uncomfortable.
He didn’t know why.
Silus had the look of contempt.
Greg had never seen his friend hold such a look before.
Now Greg started to think very deeply about things.
Lots of thoughts were racing around inside his head.
How long had he known Silus?
Answer?
He didn’t know!
He couldn’t remember!
Did he know him enough to trust him?
Did he trust him at all?
Had Greg agreed to pack up and leave abroad with Silus because he was panicking?
Had he really thought any of this through?
The answer?
NO!
That was all the voice in his head screamed:
NO NO NO!
Something about this is not right!
‘You are indeed in my debt very much so,’ Silus replied. ‘And all debts must be paid in full. That is the policy in my house. As long as you understand this, Greg, we will get along quite well.’
Greg retired with those words in his head – “You are in my debt. All debts must be paid in full. Understand this, Greg.”
Greg couldn’t sleep.
This new sense of dread kept stinging his conscious mind.
He couldn’t shake the feeling that he was in trouble.
Finally morning arrived, hot and humid and full of the sounds of birds and beasts, and Greg was called into the living room.
There Silus told him that he had a task ready for him to complete.
Greg was so tired but he agreed to go along with things.
‘Alright what must be done?’
Silus called for his Filipino servant Penchy Gisborn. The dwarf stepped into the room bowing before his master, but as he swept Greg by he gave the man a strange dark look.
Silus now addressed Penchy directly:
‘Penchy! Let me introduce you to Greg. He is your servant from now on. He is to be put to work in the fields. You will oversee his labour, and provide additional tasks if need.’
‘I understand master,’ said Penchy.
Penchy looked at Greg and sneered. ‘You are my servant now, boy.’
‘You are free to beat the man if you feel it is necessary,’ said Silus, to Greg’s surprise, he spoke that sentence quite casually to his dwarf servant.

Silus farm grew coconuts.
The warehouses were full of busy people jostling and shouting, buying and selling.
It was loud and smelt bad
Greg was quite out of his depth.
Penchy stood next to Greg laughing.
He was enjoying Greg’s discomfort. He held a stick up to Greg’s throat. ‘I expect you to sell fifty coconuts by the days end, or I feed you to komodo dragon!’
And he laughed O my how he laughed!
All Greg could in that situation was panic…
And he sol no coconuts.
Penchy sighed, tutted, and started to shake his head.
‘It’s punishment time for you my boy,’ he said.
Greg’s heart was in his mouth!
What punishment had this dwarf in mind for him?
Just the thought of this alone was too terrible for him to bear.
Greg tried to plead his case to the dwarf.
‘Please,’ he started. ‘I am new to this and I don’t know what to do! At least train me? Tell me what to do! We can start again tomorrow.’
‘I give no second chances to you,’ Penchy replied. ‘Punishment will do you good! I punish you right away!’
Penchy took a very forlorn Greg towards a barn full of giant snakes!
Greg counted at least ten of these terrifying reptiles.
‘You will sleep here for the night,’ Penchy told him. ‘I will lock the gate and you will stay here with these beasts, in the dark!’
‘But they will kill me!’
‘You will fight! Penchy fight snakes! Penchy work alone on the coconut farm. Snakes attack me all the time. And dragons! They attack me. They try to kill me. But Penchy fight. I have scars,’ he rolled up his sleeves and showed the great scars on his arms.
His index finger had been severed by a giant lizard.
He revealed that his left leg was made of wood – a crocodile had at him, but Penchy , versatile slippery Penchy, escaped the iron grip of the monsters jaws.
‘My right eye is made of glass see,’ he said to Greg.
Greg saw the fake eye.
The eye was red, like a lunar eclipse.
‘Great cat attack! Penchy alone. Fight the beast. It take out my eye. But Penchy does not run. Penchy bight with teeth, like a savage. Penchy win. Penchy live to speak another day. Penchy work hard on Lord Silus farm. Penchy bleed for Lord Silus. Now you bleed for Penchy!
‘I beg you not to do this to me!’
But Penchy wasn’t listening.
He had no mercy in his heart for Greg.
‘You go in barn now!’
Greg was no going inside that barn.
Not for anything.
Run.
Run!
He ran.
But where could he go?
He was alone and lost in a land that was alien to him.
And Penchy knew the countryside.
It was not long before Penchy found him, collapsed, exhausted, and shaking with terror.
Penchy got together a few of his boys and they carried Greg back home.
There, in his house on the hill surrounded by the beautiful turquoise sea, Silus was waiting.
He was not happy with Greg.
He was holding a glass of wine in his hand, and poured the contents out on Gregs head.
‘You are a fool Greg,’ he said. ‘I expected more from you.’
‘I don’t know how to sell coconuts! And I can’t fight snakes! Come on man! You know this!’
IN a fit of anger Silus snapped, and tossing his wine glass onto the floor he grabbed Greg by the hair of his head and pulled the man’s left ear to his mouth.
Then he hissed, and spoke:
‘Damn you! Ungrateful dog! I take you in. Save you from the lone sharks after you the money lenders sold the loan they gave you. They were going to gut you like a fish if they got their hands on you. You would be dead now if it wasn’t for my generous heart giving you a second chance at life. I gave you so much! A roof over your head and good food and drink! All I asked was that you worked for these goodly things I have given you. I give you good honest work so that you had the chance to repay me! Is that too much to ask? I believed in you Greg! I had hopes in you. And then you ran away from me. Damn you! Poor Penchy had to send his men to hunt you half way across the island. They walked miles, so that they could find you and drag you back to me like so worthless animal. You cost me time, Greg, and like in all business time is money.’
Silus let go of Gregs hair, and walking to the other side of the room he sighed. ‘I will pay you back now, Greg, for the time you have cost me. I will pay you back double for the money I have lost today.’
Silus turned to Penchy the dwarf and nodded his head.
He had given him a sign.
‘Throw him in the pit. We will see how long he lasts without food water or company.’
Penchy grinned like some demon of old, and gleefully snatched Greg up with his arms, and with strength that seemed almost impossibly inhuman for a man of Penchy’s small stature, carried Greg over to the edge of the pit, and through the man down into the darkness!
When Greg reached the bottom of the pit he hit his head on the hard ground and fell unconscious.
Penchy stood there at the edge, and spar on Greg. ‘You try to climb up again boy and I beat you freely. I beat you till your legs fall off! Haha!’
Penchy laughed like a mad dog before retreating into the darkness beyond.
So there was Greg at the bottom of the pit, trapped in the dark alone.
It was the worst kind of situation anyone could find themselves.
When Greg finally awoke, opening his eyes to see absolutely nothing, he panicked!
Was this some kind of purgatory?
Then his memory came slowly sliding back and then he saw it all and knew where he was.
It was the end of the road, Greg knew it.
He felt so foolish!
Why had he trusted Silus?
He asked himself that question again and again.
There was only one answer.
He had been stupid.
Utterly stupid and now he was paying the price.
A harsh price but that was just the way of the world.
No second chances.
Make one mistake and you’re finished.
Days would go by.
Food was thrown down to him from above. So Silus still wanted to keep him alive.
Greg couldn’t understand why this was so.
Why torture him in such a way?
Why leave him to rot in the dark for such a long time.
Absolutely nothing made sense anymore.
After a few weeks Greg stopped trying to understand.
He’s lot now was the darkness.
Darkness inside.
Darkness outside.
That was it.
More weeks went by, and then something strange happened.
The despair that Greg felt evaporated.
He had grown used to the darkness.
After another few weeks he actually began to feel that he rather liked it.
At least at the bottom of the pit, with constant food being thrown down to him, he had nothing to worry about!
And then after the passing of more time, now weeks months and years had become one, Greg made a friend in the dark.
Greg couldn’t remember how they started talking.
It felt like his new friend had always been there, not just in the pit, but with him at his side on his journey of life all along.
He just hadn’t bothered to say ‘hi,’ not until the pit – and well now there was no one else to speak to, so he might as well speak up to the friendly soul he shared the darkness with.
He was called the Face of Fate.
‘How long do you intend to stay in the pit?’ said The Face.
‘I thought that much about it,’ Greg replied. ‘As long as I have to I suppose.’
Then The Face asked him some questions.
‘Do you want to be free?’
‘I don’t know. I don’t know what being free is.’
‘Do you feel like a prisoner?’
‘All the time. Even before the pit I felt like I was in a cage. I couldn’t go anywhere. I had enemies on all sides. I don’t think I can be free.’
‘Do you like being a prisoner?’
‘I don’t like it. It’s just there is nothing I can do about it.’
And The Face asked Greg once more:
‘Do you want to be free?’
This time Greg answered: YES.
‘I can help you,’ said The Face.
‘Can you free me from the pit?’
‘I can free you from EVERYTHING.’
‘Help me.’
‘I will help you, Greg. But you must help yourself first. Are you willing to let go of everything you know to be real?’
‘Nothing is real to me anymore,’ Greg replied.
‘Open your mind, Greg. Let me enter your brain – and the journey will begin.’
‘How do I do that?’
‘Lie down and relax,’ said The Face. ‘Think about NOTHING! Just relax. Let all thoughts fly away!’
Fly away!
Fly away!

When Greg opened his eyes again he saw a thousand million colours…
That is to say Endless colours.
Colours going on forever into the abyss so that even the abyss was full of colour.
Colours that had no name.
Colour had no meaning in this land.
It was almost too much for Greg to bear, to begin with, but the Face of Fate was there to pick him up and guide him.
‘Follow me!’ said The Face.
And Greg followed The Face, by many strange twists of vibrant Gloon and Cherry Splasm Bloor, up jewelled stairways of shining Floorshell, by lakes of glistening Tollandon, and by ravines filled with screams of banshees toiling in the red and yellow waves of Embriscien.
Finally they reached a precipice, the edge of the great blue Mountain of Gond, the end of their journey. The Face of Fate turned and around and said to Greg, ‘Are you ready to breath in the power of this world?’
‘I am ready for anything,’ Greg replied.
‘Know something friend Greg,’ said The Face, speaking in a solemn voice. ‘You have a good heart. Your heart will affect the power you wield. You will wield the power for good. And in turn you will do much that is good in time. But you must know that it cannot last, for there cannot be good without evil. The balance cannot be broken. One cannot be at all without the other.
‘You cannot have red without blue.
‘You cannot have stars without human minds to write them.
‘No pleasure without pain. No life without death. And no death without life.’
‘I understand,’ said Greg. ‘I am ready for the power.’
‘Are you ready to wield the power forever?’
‘I am!’
‘Why are you ready?’
‘Because I know that everything in the universe is one, a circle. Nothing ever ends.’
And The Face of Fate cried – ‘And so thou shalt wield the power!’
A streak of bright green light flowed into Greg’s eyes.
The power was leaking into his brain. Greg could feel the power flow from his mind into all his sinews. It melted his whole body into a pool of slime, and then out of the puddle pulled him back up and reshaped him from the liquid into something new.
Something completely new.
‘Greg you were but now no longer!’ said The Face of Fate. ‘Now you live and breathe as the Amazing Mr Carnival Man!’
Inside a streak of living lightning he returned to the world.
Greg no more.
Now Mr Carnival Man.
He looked at himself in the reflection of a lake.
Now he was a creature from another world!
He was a jester, with spikes, and wings, and elfin features. Beautiful and terrifying!
And he could move like a bird, but he also felt like had the strength of a typhoon, and that he could pull up trees!
He could be here there and anywhere in a streak of lightning.
‘Silus I will find you!’ he cried into the sky.
He found Silus, in his office, with Penchy and three other shady characters – business associates.
The three strangers fled in terror, jumping out of windows!
Penchy hid in a corner, and was shaking like a frightened puppy.
Carny looked down at the frightened dwarf – but could not find it in himself to take action against the man. He felt only pity for him. As evil as the man was his cruelty had never been plucked out of desire. The little man had found himself in that dark place by following a long and sad road of trauma and hardship.
Carny looked into the dwarf’s heart and saw this.
He felt the dwarf’s pain.
So Carny forgave Penchy.
‘I forgive you Penchy. Go now! Return to your family. Make haste afore I change my mind and remember the evils you did me!’
Penchy fled in terror and was never seen again.
Now that Penchy was dealt with Carny turned his bright eyes to Silus, the man who had really been behind all his troubles and pains.
The man who had tricked and betrayed him.
The man who had left him to rot and go mad inside the darkness of the pit.
It was time to have revenge and deal justice to the villain!
Carny could see fear in the eyes of his enemy.
He had never before seen Silus look this way.
His face had become a mask of terror.
Finally Silus understood the shape of things: his evil actions, deeds that had made him powerful, now struck back like a viper - the universe had turned its back on him. The sun and the moon that had once danced to his tune had sunk into the hills and now he was stooping beneath the shadow of the Amazing Mr Carnival Man.
‘What will become of me?’ he said.
Carny knew already what he was going to do long before the man asked.
And so Carny replied, ‘I will deal with you as you dealt with me.’
He grabbed Silus by the throat and drawing him to the edge of the pit, ‘Know thy evil with thine own eyes,’ and with one stroke of his hand he threw the man into the deep dark hole.
Carny stood still and waited for the screams of his enemy to end, and then walked away.
He had defeated his enemies, but there was something in his heart that began speaking to him, relentlessly pouring words in his mind. When he looked into himself he saw that it was not once voice that was talking to him inside his soul, but thousands of voices, in song, singing in unison. Like a thousand birds singing with the arrival of the sun, a thousand songs were playing in and around the harpsichord of his soul.
There were no particular words being used inside the soul at the centre of his soul, but Carney felt that he understood what the song was all about.
He was needed in the wide open world.
There was still more work to do.
And so he set out, striking suddenly like lighting whenever there was any kind of evil at work.
Anything sinister, no matter how small, how great and terrible, The Amazing Mr Carnival Man was there to smite, drive out and to avenge.
He was everywhere at every time, a stream of purity and hope being continuously transfused into a nearly deceased planet.
When the Earth had been plucked out of the slime of destruction, polished off and put back on the shelf beside the other planets, The Amazing Mr Carnival man sat aside the sun, somewhere warm and bright, so that he could look back on the world, and it was safe, and have some much needed rest.
The Amazing Mr Carnival Man slouched on his bed of eternal ebony, looking about at the stars and planets he sighed and thought: “My work is done.”
Then the Face of Fate appeared, above, below, in all directions its voice spoke. ‘It is never done!’ it said.
After that Carny spent seven months meditating on the moon. While he sat ruminating on that great rock, The Face of Fate appeared again, and started speaking out of the abyss.
He told Carny a story.
This was it:
‘I found Silus in the pit. I trained him as I trained you. Now he has emerged from the pit and has in his hands the same powers like you, only he carries the shadow fully in his heart, and so great evil is flowing through him and out of him. You must face him now! You will meet him on the field of stars where the ultimate battle will be fought.’
So Carny heard out the words of the Face of Fate, and looking up into the dark he cried out in a voice that echoed in the corners of ten thousand stars: ‘Then I shall meet him and we shall do battle on the fields of eternity!’
And so the Amazing Mr Carnival Man set out into the stars to confront his old foe.
The battle lines were drawn between the two powers between the giant gas giant Jupiter, and the invisible volcanic orb known by the Zhenevellian Sprites as the Nor Bela – Eye of the Abyss.
At the foothills of the burning mountains of Nor Bela, Silus came forth ready for the fight.
He had been brooding many long days while down inside the pit, stewing in a pool of venom, dreaming about revenge, till the Face of Fate gave him the power to try and take it.
And so there he was. Silus, with the power of evil flowing right through him.
He was as great and might as a mountain, dark than space, and his eyes burned with a fury far greater than the heart of a new-born star.
They met in the jaws of eternal doom, between the great peeks of dark energy and they wrestled like two great storm clouds.
Back and forth they went.
Forming and reforming.
But they could not defeat each other.
They just went around and around.
“I cannot beat him!”
Then Carny thought, “There is no point in this!”
And so he sat down.
And Silus continued to attack him, but he could do nothing.
Carny just sat there, unaffected.
Silus saw that there was no point in fighting his enemy, so he simply gave up and withdraw into the darkness. He was out there, in the shadow, but he did not strike back with violence.
They both realised the fight was futile
Neither was going to win – one power was never going to better the other.
So they kept apart, but still remained in the universe.
‘Why could I not beat him?’ said Cany, looking down into the flow of endless colours.
‘You can never defeat each other,’ the Face of Fate explained. ‘One for all and all for one, but not one without the other. That is impossible. There must be two, always two. Not one mightier than the other, but in balance. That is what you have seen today. Rest now, make camp in the field of stars, and be ready for the journey that will take you around the world back here again – to the point in the universe where all things and anything is real. Be at peace! Live. Dream. Walk. Rest. Sleep. This is your journey!’
Carny heard the words of his mentor, and breathed out a great gust of air, that eventually swept over the world, to be breathed in again by a billion other living things.

THE END


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Saturday, 1 December 2018

Does Easy Miner mean anything?

So there I was - far down at the deep end of the cave.
But even that far down I could still see.
The crystals in the rock shone - they shone on the walls - above me.
Like stars.
Thousands of stars shining in a thousand ways.

There were many strangers in that room...
They all talked to me, like they knew me, like we were all friends of old.
But I did not know them, and so our words were as empty as clouds.

And so was carved in the stone the words, "Easy Miner."
Did that mean anything?
Did it have to mean anything?

...I've tried to find a way - but maybe climbing isn't the answer:
Maybe it's time to sit and think.
Maybe it's time to dream, and float.
Maybe I will float to the top -
Maybe my dreams will grant me a prettier picture.

There are set of steps I always see.
They go up and up.
But I just can't get to the top of them.
I know there must be a way.
The gulls make their nests at the top - I hear their wings beat...
But I can never get to the top.

Enjoy the silence if you can get it.
Silence let's you think.
And when you can think who knows what you can come up with?

Your dreams are yours.
Tend them as you would a flower;
Let the garden in your head show many wonderful colours.
Let the songbirds come down to nest,
and dance in their songs.
Paint every colour with your thoughts and cherish them.

THE END

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Wednesday, 8 August 2018

A scream in the night - the Owl Man strikes again?


I feel like I am involved in a living nightmare that will not end.

He was in the window.
I was beyond scared!

I saw it - this looming shadowy shape:
By the way it was just standing there I could see it contained some kind of darkness.
It was sinister - and horrible.
You could see no eyes but I knew it was watching.
How long had it been there?

I moved to another room.
Anywhere away from its great dark shape.
As large and terrible as the creature looked why did it not try to enter?
Surely it could have broken through the window if that was its intention?
But it did not?
But then why was it there why was it watching me?

By the time morning arrived there were no signs that the creature had been there.
I opened the window and checked.  I looked for anything, claw marks, but there was nothing.

Of course then doubt started to set in.
I must have dreamed it the shadowy shape, right?

But then the night came in again, as it's doomed to do,
and outside in the dark I heard a sound.

An ear splitting screech!

I climbed towards the window.
Nothing is out there.
But I feel no relief.
That sound was made by no normal animal that exists on the earth.

It can only be him:
The Owl Man.

What does he want?

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The mare steals dreams,
One must think hard, doubly hard,
and hold onto what is yours,
For your dreams are the most wonderful things,
and they are yours.

Resist the mare - forget his stare -
Do not let his deep eyes look into your brain,
For when he is inside those caverns he is hard to drive out.
And he will take your dreams
In bags of gold,
And swim away into the night.

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Thursday, 2 August 2018

Further signs of the Owl Man...

I am not comfortable speaking about this...   But it must be said.

I  have seen him again!!

I recognise him anywhere.

A great dark shadow standing in front of the light of the world.

I knew I should never have taken the shortcut.

It was a foolish decision on my behalf.

And every fool on the earth must pay a price -
my price would be unbridled terror.

For I heard its screech at first - it was the foulest most terrible thing you can imagine.

The vile sound turned the blood cold: drove your mind insane!

And then I heard branches snapping as this vast shape started to move my way.

I knew something foul was on me so I picked up my pace.

I saw red lights flashed in the dark - I heard the screech again, and heavy breathing - and then another terrible sound, like a great blast of air - and the branches of the trees shook and leaves flew up all around me so it became more than difficult to see where I was going.

I ran madly, in any direction.

Anywhere that was free of the sight of its shadowy shape.

Then I found the Church, and shelter for the night.

I did not see that thing again.

 But I know it is out there, in the forests.

It is powerful and it is at large...

If you ever see a man standing in a tree DO NOT trust him.

He is your enemy.

Always remember this in your heart.

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Friday, 27 July 2018

Never trust a man who looks like an owl...

I fear not the hobgoblins, sneaking in the glades...
  I ignore the whisper of the haunted trees.
  I know their lies from old, experience has made me wise.
  I know the spirits that live in the roots, that drink up the water, dry up the life, sink into the wood, and speak through the branches and leaves in evil tongues.
  I know their ways.
  I am old.
  Experience has made me this way.
  I am no stranger to the dark.
  I have seen the mare charging through the night.
  I have seen the eyes gleaming in the firelight.
  Green eyes, watching me.
  Music helps keep it at bay, but it knows me and knows my way.
  I do not fear the goblins, or the whispering of the trees.
  In the deepest part of the forest, you find none of these.
  Because like me they know not to go there...
  Like me they fear the Owl Man.
  The Owl Man...
  The Owl Man...
  They know where he lives, where he sleeps at day,
  They know where he stalks at night and keep well away.
  Up in the trees he fills the air with a screech that's hard to bear, he calls up the spirit folk, and speaks in many tongues.
  He haunts our dreams at night, and he is talked of in many songs.

  Do not trust the owl man!
  He will give you sweets, and speak sweetly.  He will offer promises, and speak to you in poetry.
  Do not trust the owl man...

His eyes are vast like moons,
He watches you in dunes,
In dreams,
In worlds made of a thousand thoughts.
He lives in trees,
He lives in our hopes,
But at nighttime you are sure to be caught.
For the night is his domain,
And you are a fool should you remain,
On the open road at night.

He will sail over you, a vast cloud of doom,
Darker than night,
Fear him!
The owl man!
He is no friend.
Ignore his words and fear his eyes...

Should you ever see a man standing on a branch,
In the middle of the woodland glade,
Fear him, fear him!
Fear the Owl man!
Flee if you can!  Don't get caught in a trance!

Get away from the woods...
Seek your homes...
Lock your doors and windows...
Because he knows,
Lord of dreams,
The wild ways of the human mind.


Put light to the shadows.
Turn away not from the dark...
And pray for morning rise,
To wipe away the lies,
Of the Owl Man's power -
For he is the Lord of Dreams.



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