Monday, June 30, 2025

 1288


Changes? What  changes?


No one wants to argue, we want to stay the same,

Keep it as it used to be, no need to complain -

Of course we're losing members, one by one they die,

But long as we enjoy ourselves, there's no reason why

We should make any changes to the things we do

After all they're good enough, right now, for me and you.


Brian Hick June 2013 after church meetings.

©copyright Sally Hick 30.6.25


Saturday, June 28, 2025

 1287

You have a sense of humour - well, of course,

Given the dire vicissitudes of life

Where everything seems to go from bad to worse;

You have a sense of humour.

Just when it seems that despair was rife,

There was no hope, life lay under a curse,

Up you pop and sort out all our strife,

Answering prayer, cutting to the source

Of disaffection with a Shepherd's knife

That heals, without an inkling of remorse.

You have a sense of humour.


Brian Hick June 2013

©copyright Sally Hick 28.6.25


Wednesday, June 25, 2025

 1286


The rams were evicted from the orchard;

Now it is better for us

But how do the trees feel?


The Labyrinth


From the centre

It is obvious;

But getting there

And getting back

Needs trust

If I'm not to become

Confused.


Brian Hick June 2013

©copyright Sally Hick 25.6.25

Monday, June 23, 2025

1285


This is not for you.

It is for you alone who

I will never know.


Brian Hick June 2013

©copyright Sally Hick 23.6.25


Friday, June 20, 2025

 1284


Ludlow Psalm


I cannot see the river far below

But I can hear it tumbling on the weir.

Amid the tree, rough walls and ivy cheer

The darkening trunks, and small spring flowers grow

In brief profusion.  Here, close to the keep,

The battled walls and greying ramparts rise

From banks of rain-washed grasses to thin skies

Of slowly drifting clouds, pointing toward sleep.

Between recitals, before the evening meal,

I have these moments to myself - no, no,

Not to myself, for you are here, and so

Each sight, each sound, is shared, become more rea;

For knowing you are always here with me

Transforms each moment to eternity.


Brian Hick May 2013

©copyright Sally Hick 20.6.25


Thursday, June 19, 2025

 1283

Arthur's heart lies here

At St Lawrence in Ludlow;

Near A S Housman.


Brian Hick June 2013

©copyright Sally Hick 19.6.25

Monday, June 16, 2025

 1282

On reading John Gray's Silence of Animals


So everything is fiction

Even science

And the greatest fiction

Is progress

Which is an illusion

Like happiness.

So why

Sitting here

Sipping cider

Do I feel happy?


Brian Hick June 2013

©copyright Sally Hick 16.6.25