Wednesday 27 February 2013

Stand away (... from the fire!)

George Frederic Watts: Love and Death

Stand away the dreaded burning fire
Will leave its mark for those with no desire
Stand in front of the whole creation
Face the people starved like worms
Still I'm begging for comprehension
From the ones who rules us all

In this field the dying embers soil
All around we mourn

Oh, here they come again
(Now they're coming more agressive
Tearing down our only chances)
The stars can't find the purple sky
(Loneliness will find its reason
treasured seed for every season)
Long for the day be back someday
And the church
(Church is selling consolation
killing Jesus for salvation)
Don't let us die
Let me rest in peace

Away, a while
Our smile taken from
The hearts of broken souls

Stand away from the fire
Destined by the fate
Let those sinners pay how they steal
For on the judgement day
How they yield

Stand in front of the whole creation
Face the people starved like worms
Still I'm begging for comprehension
From the ones who rules us all

On this field the dying embers soil
All around we mourn

Oh, here they come again
[Now they're coming more agressive
Tearing down our only chances]
The stars can't find the purple sky
[Loneliness will find its reason
treasured seed for every season]
Long for the day be back someday
And the church
[Church is selling consolation
killing Jesus for salvation]
Don't let us die
[Taking all in desperation
leave me now to rest in peace]
Rest in peace
Let me rest in peace...


Sunday 24 February 2013

Your weary steps...

Sir Frank Dicksee: The Symbol (Is it nothing to you all ye that pass by)


(Last night in Arcadia - Vlaherna:)

Saturday 23 February 2013

Isolation

Luis Royo:  The needles of joy


(And the following - not being my style - but can't forget I was there at the rehearsal somewhere in Kallithea 25 years ago... :) : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIL0eSFEhzU )

Friday 22 February 2013

The passing of Arthur

Sir William Russel flint: The passing of Arthur

Then murmured Arthur, "Place me in the barge."
So to the barge they came. There those three Queens
Put forth their hands, and took the King, and wept.
But she, that rose the tallest of them all
And fairest, laid his head upon her lap,
And loosed the shattered casque, and chafed his hands,
And called him by his name, complaining loud,
And dropping bitter tears against a brow
Striped with dark blood: for all his face was white
And colourless, and like the withered moon
Smote by the fresh beam of the springing east;
And all his greaves and cuisses dashed with drops
Of onset; and the light and lustrous curls--
That made his forehead like a rising sun
High from the daïs-throne--were parched with dust;
Or, clotted into points and hanging loose,
Mixed with the knightly growth that fringed his lips.
So like a shattered column lay the King;
Not like that Arthur who, with lance in rest,
From spur to plume a star of tournament,
Shot through the lists at Camelot, and charged
Before the eyes of ladies and of kings.
(Alfred Lord Tennyson - The passing of Arthur extract)




(Beethoven Symphony no 3 - Marcia Funebre)

Wednesday 20 February 2013

On a storytellers night...

Rodney Matthews: On a storytellers night


Don't place your trust in foolish promises sworn
Nor cryptic message scrawled upon every wall
Street corner justice beware
The spirit will find you always be fair
The shallow verse once read means nothing at all
Nor fearful gestures made for instant recall
In lies your heart will not share
The spirit inside used without care

The spirit that guides you follow it through
To the spirit inside you always be true
You know you'll despair
If the spirit inside is used without care

The battlefield of glory pales into rust
The river flows much thicker fed by each thrust
No beast alive does compare
The spirit beside you everywhere
Let not your head be turned by tainted reward
And dreams of fortune won forever to hoard
Your conscience could not repair
The spirit inside used without care

'Cause it will be your shelter, help you how to decide
And it will be your helper should your loyalties divide

The ash of pages swept before the cruel wind
The loss of choices praises no-one will sing
No clues to how you will fare
The spirit implores you tread where you dare
The dust lies thick on casket rich or quite poor
Distinction disappears the worm both deplore
The candle burns out once more
But the spirit inside you won't be ignored



(Magnum - The spirit)


(Magnum - Soldier of the line)

Sunday 17 February 2013

A thousand kisses deep

Arthur Hughes:  A Music Party

The ponies run, the girls are young,
The odds are there to beat.
You win a while, and then it's done --
Your little winning streak.
And summoned now to deal
With your invincible defeat,
You live your life as if it's real,
A Thousand Kisses Deep.


Saturday 16 February 2013

Whiskey in the Jar



As I was goin' over the Cork and Kerry Mountains
I saw Captain Farrell and his money, he was countin'
I first produced my pistol and then produced my rapier
I said, "Stand and deliver or the devil he may take ya"

I took all of his money and it was a pretty penny
I took all of his money, yeah, and I brought it home to Molly
She swore that she loved me, no, never would she leave me
But the devil take that woman, yeah, for you know she tricked me easy

Musha rain dum a doo, dum a da
Whack for my daddy, oh
Whack for my daddy, oh
There's whiskey in the jar, oh

Being drunk and weary I went to Molly's chamber
Takin' Molly with me but I never knew the danger
For about six or maybe seven, yeah, in walked Captain Farrell
I jumped up, fired my pistols and I shot him with both barrels

Yeah, musha rain dum a doo, dum a da, ha, yeah
Whack for my daddy, oh
Whack for my daddy, oh
There's whiskey in the jar, oh

Yeah, whiskey, yo, whiskey
Oh, oh, yeah
Oh, oh, yeah

Now some men like a fishin' but some men like the fowlin'
Some men like to hear, to hear the cannonball roarin'
But me, I like sleepin', 'specially in my Molly's chamber
But here I am in prison, here I am with a ball and chain, yeah

Musha rain dum a doo, dum a da, heh, heh
Whack for my daddy, oh
Whack for my daddy, oh
There's whiskey in the jar, oh, yeah
Whiskey in the jar, oh

Musha rain dum a doo, dum a da
Musha rain dum a doo, dum a da, hey
Musha rain dum a doo, dum a da
Musha rain dum a doo, dum a da, yeah





Friday 15 February 2013

Before the light

Donato Giancola: The Reluctant Knight


(Sarissa - Before the light)

Wednesday 13 February 2013

Ta Eis Eafton (Anthem for the nations)

William Russell Flint: O Cithaeeron 

"The Thoughts of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus"

If thou art pained by any external thing, it is not this that disturbs thee, but thy own judgment about it. And it is in thy power to wipe out this judgment now.

A cucumber is bitter. Throw it away. There are briars in the road. Turn aside from them. This is enough. Do not add, "And why were such things made in the world?" 

Soon you'll be ashes or bones. A mere name at most—and even that is just a sound, an echo. The things we want in life are empty, stale, trivial.

Never regard something as doing you good if it makes you betray a trust or lose your sense of shame or makes you show hatred, suspicion, ill-will or hypocrisy or a desire for things best done behind closed doors. (III. 7, trans. Gregory Hays)

Not to feel exasperated or defeated or despondent because your days aren't packed with wise and moral actions. But to get back up when you fail, to celebrate behaving like a human—however imperfectly—and fully embrace the pursuit you've embarked on.

Let opinion be taken away, and no man will think himself wronged. If no man shall think himself wronged, then is there no more any such thing as wrong.

(...) As for others whose lives are not so ordered, he reminds himself constantly of the characters they exhibit daily and nightly at home and abroad , and of the sort of society they frequent; and the approval of such men, who do not even stand well in their own eyes has no value for him. 

Shame on the soul, to falter on the road of life while the body still perseveres.

Take away your opinion, and there is taken away the complaint, [...] Take away the complaint, [...] and the hurt is gone 

Whatever happens to you has been waiting to happen since the beginning of time. The twining strands of fate wove both of them together: your own existence and the things that happen to you. 

Words that everyone once used are now obsolete, and so are the men whose names were once on everyone's lips: Camillus, Caeso, Volesus, Dentatus, and to a lesser degree Scipio and Cato, and yes, even Augustus, Hadrian, and Antoninus are less spoken of now than they were in their own days. For all things fade away, become the stuff of legend, and are soon buried in oblivion. Mind you, this is true only for those who blazed once like bright stars in the firmament, but for the rest, as soon as a few clods of earth cover their corpses, they are 'out of sight, out of mind.' In the end, what would you gain from everlasting remembrance? Absolutely nothing. So what is left worth living for? This alone: justice in thought, goodness in action, speech that cannot deceive, and a disposition glad of whatever comes, welcoming it as necessary, as familiar, as flowing from the same source and fountain as yourself. 

Do not then consider life a thing of any value. For look at the immensity of time behind thee, and to the time which is before thee, another boundless space. In this infinity then what is the difference between him who lives three days and him who lives three generations? 

When you wake up in the morning, tell yourself: The people I deal with today will be meddling, ungrateful, arrogant, dishonest, jealous, and surly. They are like this because they can't tell good from evil. But I have seen the beauty of good, and the ugliness of evil, and have recognized that the wrongdoer has a nature related to my own—not of the same blood or birth, but the same mind, and possessing a share of the divine.

Do not act as if thou wert going to live ten thousand years! Death hangs over thee! While thou livest, while it is in thy power, be good!



(Jack Starr - Anthem for the nations)

Monday 11 February 2013

Going to a town


Walter Crane: America

I really need to know
I may just never see you again, or might as well
You took advantage of a world that loved you well
I'm going to a town that has already been burnt down
I'm so tired of you, America


Sunday 10 February 2013

Walking with a ghost

John Collier: In the forest of Arden

I’m just walking with a ghost
And it’s walking by my side
My soul is dancing on my cheek
I don’t know where the exit is

Every day is still the same
And I don’t know what to do; I’m carrying
My tears in a plastic bag
And it’s the only thing I got from you

I have short hair
And I’m faced with a few complications so,
So if you care
Try to analyze the situation
You know, man
As the leaves fall on the ground my soul is goin’
Round and round and round, so please

Do it well
Just break the spell
Why don’t you do it right
I don’t want another fight
I’m not creatin’
My flow with my ego
I’m taking off my hood
And I’m venturing deeply in the wood
You know, man

But are my only food and it puts me in a strange mood
I ain’t giving you my heart on a silver plate
Why couldn’t we be just mates
Oh no, never come back to me
Oh no, never come back to me

I wish, our company is shy, probably
Another dance, another chance, another romance
It can be till the end

I wish, our company is shy, probably
Another dance, another chance, another romance
It can be till the end


Saturday 9 February 2013

Vice Human

Donato Giancola: The taming of Smeagol

The cold hard lands, 
they bites our hands, 
they gnaws our feet. 
The rocks and stones 
are like old bones 
all bare of meat. 
But stream and pool 
is wet and cool: 
so nice for feet! 
And now we wish -

Alive without breath; 
as cold as death; 
never thirsting, ever drinking; 
clad in mail, never clinking. 
Drowns on dry land, 
thinks an island 
is a mountain; 
thinks a fountain 
is a puff of air. 
So sleek, so fair! 
What a joy to meet! 
We only wish 
to catch a fish, 
so juicy-sweet!

(JRR Tolkien Gollum's Song in the Dead Marshes, The Two Towers Book 4, Chapter 'The Passage of the Marshes')

Friday 8 February 2013

Song of the Witches

Frank Cadogan Cowper: Venetian Ladies


Double, double toil and trouble;
Fire burn and caldron bubble.

Fillet of a fenny snake,
In the caldron boil and bake;

Eye of newt and toe of frog,
Wool of bat and tongue of dog,

Adder’s fork and bling-worms sting,
Lizard’s leg and howlet’s wing,

For a charm of powerful trouble,
Like a hell-broth boil and bubble.

Double, double toil and trouble;
Fire burn and caldron bubble.

Cool it with a baboon’s blood,
Then the charm is firm and good.

(William Shakespeare - Macbeth: IV.i 10-19; 35-38)


Wednesday 6 February 2013

Live (to fight another day)

The Dying Gaul (Roman - Hellenic : Sculptor unknown)

I live by the sword
and never surrender
Die by the sword
and I don't give in
Now I must rise
and take the journey

Blood, sweat and tears
is what you will find
All these wasted years
in immortal sin
Angels of death
will always follow you

I must live to fight another day
I will see the light again
Now you must learn
how to burn

For eternity relentlessly
Oh, no!
The battle cries
or getting louder
Now it's time for you
to face the truth
There is no higher ground
For you to run to

Must sacrifice
Now it's all or nothing
You must lift the curse
Haunting you
Forever lost
but never found

I must live to fight another day
I will see the light again
Now you must learn
how to burn
For eternity relentlessly
Oh, no!



Y.J. Malmsteen: Live (to fight another day)

Monday 4 February 2013

The thrill is gone

Herbert Draper: The evening hours


The thrill is gone
The thrill is gone away
The thrill is gone baby
The thrill is gone away
You know you done me wrong baby
And you'll be sorry someday

The thrill is gone
It's gone away from me
The thrill is gone baby
The thrill is gone away from me
Although I'll still live on
But so lonely I'll be

The thrill is gone
It's gone away for good
Oh, the thrill is gone baby
Baby its gone away for good
Someday I know I'll be over it all baby
Just like I know a man should

You know I'm free, free now baby
I'm free from your spell
I'm free, free now
I'm free from your spell
And now that it's over
All I can do is wish you well


B.B. King - The Thrill is gone

Sunday 3 February 2013

I saved the world today

Edward Burne Jones: Perseus rescuing Andromeda (The doom fulfilled)

Monday finds you like a bomb
That's been left ticking there too long,
You're Bleeding.

Some days, there's nothing left to learn
From the point of no return,
You're leaving.

Hey, Hey, I saved the world today...
Everybody's happy now,
The bad thing's gone away.
And everybody's happy now
The good thing's here to stay
Please let it stay.

There's a million mouths to feed
I got everything I need,
I'm breezing.

There's a hurting thing inside
And I've got everything to hide.
You're breathing.

Hey, Hey, I saved the world today...
And everybody's happy now,
The bad thing's gone away.
And everybody's happy now
The good thing's here to stay
Please let it stay.

Doo dee dooo dooo doooooo
The good thing...

Hey, Hey, I saved the world today...
Everybody's happy now,
The bad thing's gone away.
And everybody's happy now
The good thing's here to stay
Please let it stay.

Hey, Hey, I saved the world today...
(Everybody's happy now)
Everybody's happy now,
The bad thing's gone away.
(So happy now)
And everybody's happy now
The good thing's here to stay
Please let it stay.



(Eurythmics - I saved the world today)

Saturday 2 February 2013

Here it is...

William Russel Flint - Book of poems

"Hello my love,
and my love goodbye..."