Welcoming The Apocalypse

I've been hearing people half-jokingly use the word "apocalypse" to describe the Covid-19 situation, I always thought it was over the top. Although it's said in a light-hearted way most of the time, it still felt a bit much. No need to over exaggerate what's already pretty scary, right? But then I looked up the … Continue reading Welcoming The Apocalypse

Covid-19 Comics

2025 The Rise of The Monster Plants The Skyways of Moonee Ponds - Rosa Mercedes  

Take Responsibility Of Your Future

Excited for the future; whilst ignorant to the truth, the planet simply won't function; your unborn baby unable to let loose. . Be aware of what you're buying, only get what you truly need. Obsessive makeup and disposable fashion,  such a wasteful ego boosting greed. . Put down that unnecessary t-shirt, so similar to others … Continue reading Take Responsibility Of Your Future

Compromise

Compromise is a wonderful thing Just think of all the peace it brings . You're at each others throats all day With no one wanting to give way. . You are right; they are wrong The argument is oh so long! . Yet with thought and consideration You can get past this situation. . Listen … Continue reading Compromise

Casual Terror.

Trapped inside, controlled morally postponed. I wait.   Not going out, The fear creating doubt, I resist, it grows. I wait.   Letting go of it all trusting in the uncomfortable fall, to freedom. I wait.   Open your mind, your heart and your soul, watch, exposed as life can now unfold.   Now, able … Continue reading Casual Terror.

The Choices in Our Modern Day Tragedy

The interesting thing about the societally-created need to "make money" in exchange for shelter, food, warmth etc. is that most of us never really get a chance to stop and rest and question what any of it is for. In some ways this is the tragedy of modern civilisation. But other times I can't help … Continue reading The Choices in Our Modern Day Tragedy

Peter Lilly

Four years ago I was working for Network Rail as a telecommunications engineer. I worked for them for 6 years. Everyday i'd go to work and complete the same boring mundane tasks over and over again, thinking that that was my calling in life. It was secure, paid great money and I wasn't "smart" enough … Continue reading Peter Lilly

Ciara Sherlock

The leaves begin to fall again, This time everything is different, Rain carries the same feelings,  But now they are more distant Fruit falls from the trees, Planting new life for next year, The soil will be nourished again, As old life goes, new life does appear Old wounds mend as new lessons unfold, Time, … Continue reading Ciara Sherlock

Laura Karimloo

The forest is as invigorating as the mountains empowering. But to be with the ocean, is the greatest healer. To sit and watch the dance of the sea; deep, elemental and free. Is it the breathtaking openness? Or the awe of the boundless power. The yawn of the ocean as it opens its mouth to … Continue reading Laura Karimloo

Tall

Ive broken my foot and I've just become small They don't seem to make a wheelchair that's tall You no longer talk to me you just stare or watch Well that's okay I'd just talk to your crotch Pavement  cut outs and slopes are my saviour Steps ,stairs and escalators do me no favours In … Continue reading Tall