Showing posts with label Big Brother. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Big Brother. Show all posts

Thursday, 3 March 2011

A Poem for Today

We Must

Unrest in the world prevails and desperate soliloquies
On power, On people, on poverty, on a “higher cause”
Permeate our media portholes.
Our solvency is questionable as our caffeine addiction costs more.

Meanwhile we’re told, or were taught, to dream.
A frivolous and cringing word that has lost its roots of eccentric revelry
And become the buzz word of reality TV.
And rash, young Jos and Joannas are indignant
When notoriety and wealth doesn’t come-a-calling.

Choice and Education, Education, Education –
We were promised would better us
Yet parents and mentors who had neither
Still house us in their life’s earnings.

Some work for free in prestigious places
Or crush their hopes and buckle down.
Politicans court us.
They forget they put WWI propaganda campaigns
On the national curriculum.

Look back, look forward.
Work for your country but look after yourself.
The fashion industry is reviled.
“Women can be any shape.”
Except an obesity statistic.

The list of rules grows longer.
Individual responsibility grows less.
Just call the NHS.

Cavemen still dwell inside us all.
We expect so much and yet give little.
A generation doomed, or a turning point.
The old freeze, the young complain about fees.

Opinion changes every day and confusion is prevalent.
Clichés have tarnished the terms of life.
A precious gift, seize the day, live it to the full.
Yet we must.



By Jessica Meins

Saturday, 4 September 2010

I'm back....

Like many heroes, villains and TV personalities. I disappeared for a while... But I'm back with plenty more to say, more often than ever. Unlike celeb has-beens I didn't have to remake a popular old movie, star with a tween or enter the Big Brother house. I have simply given my dear blog a little makeover and a name change; something that suits me better these days.

You'll see why over my next few posts. I'm older not wiser, louder but know not as much. All in all an enjoyable time for any readers of this ode to egocentric eccentricity.
I hope it is new and improved and that at least five people like it.

Joy to all.