is there space for love without condition between event and response?

the love epochal is meant to be both earnest and ironic. on the one hand, i really am making a conscious effort to love my fellow creatures, whether they deserve it or not. but you know, its hard, i’m not jesus, i’m prone to moderate instances of rage.

i shout at drivers who cut me up on my bike, or who almost knock me down when i’m being a pedestrian. i believe this helps me balance my tempers. we all shout and gesture a bit then go on with our days. i don’t dwell on it too much.

but i know that its not really the driver’s fault entirely. why have we designed this world like this? why do we let people operate heavy machinery in residential areas? why don’t we enforce the rules of the road? these are all systemic problems. so when i call the man who almost knocked me over, ‘a fat bald prick,’ what i really mean is: ‘if only we could find a way to cooperate rather than compete, the bond of love between us would glow warm with mutual respect.’

sometimes perspective illuminates / sunny convalescence; can i modify my betrayed reaction?

i was taking some time off work to recover from burnout. getting some perspective. the sun was out. i was trying to enjoy the sensations of living.

i was thinking a lot about stoicism. focussing on those things i can control: my actions, my character, my reactions.

a betrayed reaction: as an autistic person, i don’t always process things as they happen. understanding sometimes doesn’t come until too late. the reaction has already been.

can i modify my reaction after the fact? could i reach out, apologise, explain? could i make that effort, to understand and empathise? i think so. with a bit of humility, i could rely on the generosity of good souls.

decline is the consequence of a millennium without conquest / bring all ye visigoths, only the sack of london can save us now

i wonder how we will commemorate the 1000th anniversary of the norman conquest in 2066. if i live to see it, i’ll be an old man. will it lead to an examination of viking influence on british life? i’m pretty certain i’m of viking blood. i identify as blonde, despite what that spotty french teacher said when i was 13 (she said, in french, first, ‘sit down if you have brown hair,’ and second, ’n.n. benn, sit down, you have brown hair.’

‘no,’ i said, ‘it merely looks brown. i can assure you that deep down, invisibly to the naked eye, my hair is blonde.’

anyway, most countries have been subject to multiple instances of conquest and revolution. the french seem to guillotine their ruling class every couple of hundred years. whereas our fossil landlords in britain seem to have been landed and gented since time immemorial. our systems are dysfunctional and eccentric. whereas germany, france and italy and, who all lost wars or were occupied in the last century, have benefitted from at least attempting to come up with rational systems of government.

i was in paris recently – everywhere you look you see the slogan ‘liberté, égalité, fraternité.’ much preferable to betty two regina and chuck three rex.

the chip shop salt and vinegar on the edge of the breeze

i was just walking down my street. the sun was blaring from the sky. and there was vinegar in the air from the chippy. the sensation gave me a sort of jolt through time and space, as scents are wont to do, and took me to the british seaside holidays of my childhood.

sticky hands, blackpool rock, the hot sun and the cold breeze. chips and salt, the squeak of plastic cutlery on polystyrene.

hazy jane mountain range and a mouthful of blood

do you know what is a great cure for the blues? cycling a pass through the foothills and seeing the range reveal itself as you reach the crest. after going so hard you tasted blood on the ascent.

and of course, hazy jane is a reference to nick drake. who was introduced to me sort of in tandem by ms. j, my high school english teacher, and graham coxon, who had an album out, the sky is too high at the same time. ‘i wish i could bring nick drake back to life’. it’s been a long time since i heard that. adds to playlist

in second place again, lo siento, i feel your pain

lo siento is spanish for sorry. but it literally means something more like, ‘i feel it.’ of course, most of the time i say it after accidentally stepping on someone’s toe in the supermarket, or after smashing something in the supermarket. but in a poetic context, it feels to me like a generous state of mind. a beautiful feat of empathy. i hear your concern, and i feel your agony like my own.

second place – again. another job i didn’t get. and do you know what. it was probably for the best. i was gutted at the time but i’m basically glad about it now. i’m starting a new job in the next week actually. an opportunity i would otherwise have missed.

we only live in relation to each other: / brothers, sisters, mothers, fathers, children we are all

mother and sisters are relations, but so are times, places and things. we cooperate with untold thousands on daily basis – we relate with a seamstress in bangladesh when we pull our trousers on, one leg at a time. with the worker in the sandwich factory when we eat our lunch. with the victorian engineers who built our sewers when we flush the loo.

it’s easy to be swept up by the self-fetishisation movement. to believe that you have control over your destiny. you do not. you merely have influence over it. so to do anything in the hope of an outcome – for me and my calculations anyway – is folly. to live a happy life, one must do the things that one wants to do for their own sake.

life is a process, not a product.

every coincidental couple share or will share a day / (assuming all live lives that lap over and aside) / when one is either twice or half as old as their partner.

this was an idea that occurred to me a few years ago. i was coming up to the age my father was when i was born, and i noticed that there would be, during that year, a day on which i was exactly half as old as my father. and it isn’t a big leap from there to realise that for any two people who live at the same time, assuming both live long enough, there will come a time when one is twice the age of the other. whether it’s when they are two and four or 40 and 80.

i have sort of mystic beliefs about numbers. i can’t explain them really. i think they sometimes convey messages to me. of course, my lover and i, being a coincidental couple, share a day. it fell on 1111 999. how could it not be love?

I have a theory we are overwhelmed by choice and will starve in paralysis / cornucopia or famine, different but the same

another month ends. tomorrow it will be may. it’s the best time of year. the sun is out, the days are long, and the whole summer is to come. and i’ve got a new verse out tomorrow. and its a little bit different. let’s just say that last may was tough. we are hoping better. come what may

the donkeys are a reference to the philosophical paradox of buridan’s ass – the donkey is equally starving and parched. fortunately, food and water are close to hand. in fact, plentiful supplies of each are just 1 metre away. in opposite directions. so the donkey is unable to rationally decide whether to first eat or drink, and as a result, it dies of thirst and starvation.