One of my London based friends was greeted by this sign during her journey to work this morning in commemoration of Mental Health Awareness Week. Hope you enjoy!
One of my London based friends was greeted by this sign during her journey to work this morning in commemoration of Mental Health Awareness Week. Hope you enjoy!
Look up high.
See angel fish fly
to castles of sand
in an ice-cream sky.
Look up and see
cherry pie clouds
whisper and sigh
on their way
to the city
of honey bees.
I SAY, I SAY, I SAY
Anyone here had a go at themselves
for a laugh? Anyone opened their wrists
with a blade in the bath? Those in the dark
at the back, listen hard. Those at the front
in the know, those of us who have, hands up,
let’s show that inch of lacerated skin
between the forearm and the fist. Let’s tell it
like it is: strong drink, a crimson tidemark
round the tub, a yard of lint, white towels
washed a dozen times, still pink. Tough luck.
A passion then for watches, bangles, cuffs.
A likely story: you were lashed by brambles
picking berries from the woods. Come clean, come good,
repeat with me the punch line ‘Just like blood’
when those at the back rush forward to say
how a little love goes a long long long way.
A hard hitting poem by English poet, Simon Armitage
“I seem to myself, as in a dream,
An accidental guest in this dreadful body.”
By Anna Akhmatova
I took this photo yesterday at Raigmore Hospital in Inverness where I’ve been incarcerated for several days after breaking my thigh bone and having surgery. The femur is the body’s largest bone. During the op they inserted a titanium plate and screws. There’s no point going on at length about the pain I’m in and the shocking inadequacy of the British Health Service which treats disabled patients as third class. But I will have plenty more to say when I return to normal life and internet.
This stained glass mural is situated in the main entrance corridor of the hospital. One of the few good things here!