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Losing the plot


Are you losing it?


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Senses slipping overtime


The surface is slippery
Too much for traction
As hail attacks the windows.

External forces in motion
So why does my head hurt?
Why do my ears drone
Like high pitched cicadas?

Why do my knees fail
When I try to rise?
Why do my shins shred
When I put my feet up?

Why does my chest feel like it is pierced?
Is it my heart?

Or betraying muscles
Enjoying a riot?

My spine stumbles
As though it cannot support me
For much longer.

There’s a pounding in my balls
A samurai sword up my ass
With itchy cock head.

Yet it always begins with the brain
And following a roundabout journey
Ends there too.

Veins are popping
There’s blood on the instruments
The controls don’t respond
The music is off-key
And sense forgot to exist.

The normal rules
Do not apply
And I’m finally
Ultimately





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Similarity of Opinion



Similarity of Opinion


Please don’t say a word
Sssh
Not listening, not listening!
I don’t want to hear
What I don’t want to hear.

Must recognise words
Internally mould yours
Into a new shape
So I will not be distracted
By the truth
While I debate
And re-iterate
My point
Which is all that matters.

If only
I could turn them to my way of thinking
And I will
As the weak topple
With strength as their guide
Let the bullshit slide
Close the hatch
Sit on it
And call it Throne…









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Greatest Written Films - A Man for all Seasons






The story revolves around a real person, Thomas More, who refuses to capitulate to the King, Henry VIII who wants to divorce his wife so he can marry the sister of his mistress, Anne Boleyn. The screenplay was written by the legendary English playwright Robert Bolt, based on his play.

If you think it sounds familiar it is. Anne Boleyn's story has been told in various forms, most recently in the 2008 film, The Other Boleyn Girl.

Bolt's screenplay however, concentrates on Thomas More, a lawyer, humanist and Christian. He is a person of integrity, a 'Man for all Seasons,' even to the detriment of his position and ultimately, life. The themes are not based on religion, Bolt was an agnostic, though More was devout, which goes some of the way to explain the man’s dedication to what was right, even during a calamitous period when even the Pope was 'corrupt.'





Bolt had learned about More in school. Though he wrote about More in the play, Bolt was more known in the sixties for his screenplays, notably his work with David Lean. He wrote the screenplays for Lawrence of Arabia, Doctor Zhivago and Ryan's Daughter.

A Man for all Seasons was directed by Fred Zinnemann (From Here to Eternity). It won Best Film at the Oscars, as well as Best Actor for Paul Scofield who played More. More importantly for this series, it also won for Best Adapted Screenplay. Interestingly, some of Bolt's deletions for the film version were reinserted for the 1988 TV version, directed by Charlton Heston.

To be fair, the film has dated somewhat, but it is still powerful and contains some fantastic dialouge driven sequences.





A quote from the real Sir Thomas More: 'I do none harm, I say none harm, I think none harm. And if this be not enough to keep a man alive, in good faith I long not to live.'


Robert Bolt had some success in the eighties with his screenplays for The Bounty and The Mission.
He died in 1995 aged 70.