Home
Though I sang in my chains like the sea
Recent Entries 

Advertisement

Customize
29th-Sep-2009 02:19 pm - Poetry Tuesday - More Adrian Mitchell
Alice South Park
The Guardian recently had a thing where they reprinted old comics from the 70s-80s and gave them away with the main paper for a week or so - that's kids' comics like the Beano, not the regular kind of geek comic. It was funny and sad at the same time to see the attitudes and innocence (and plain awful jokes) from back then, so here's Adrian Mitchell's very bitter take on it, looking back to his 30s childhood from the 60s:

Nostalgia - Now Threepence Off


Where are they now, the heroes of furry-paged books and comics
brighter than life which packed my inklined desk in days when BOP meant
Boys' Own Paper, where are they anyway?
    Where is Percy F. Westerman? Where are H. L. Gee and Arthur Mee?
Where is Edgar Rice (the Warlord of Mars) Burroughs, the Bumper Fun Book
and the Wag's Handbook? Where is the Wonder Book of Reptiles? Where the
hell is the Boy's Book of Bacteriological Warfare?
    Where are the Beacon Readers? Did Ro-ver, that tireless hound,
devour his mon-o-syll-ab-ic-all-y correct family? Did Little Black Sambo
and Epaminondas dig the last sit-in?
    Did Peter Rabbit get his when myxomatosis came round the second
time, did the Flopsy Bunnies stiffen to a standstill, grow bug-eyed,
fly-covered and then disintegrate?
    Where is G. A. Henty and his historical lads - Wolfgang the Hittite,
Armpit the Young Viking, Cyril who lived in Sodom? Where are their
uncorrupted bodies and Empire-building brains, England needs them, the
Sunday Times says so.
    There is news from the Strewelpeter mob. Johnny-Head-In-Air spends
his days reporting flying saucers, the telephone receiver never cools
from the heat of his hand. Little Harriet, who played with matches,
still burns, but not with fire. The Scissorman is everywhere.
    Babar the Elephant turned the jungle into a garden city. But things
went wrong. John and Susan, Titty and Roger, became unaccountably afraid
of water, sold their dinghies, all married each other, live in a
bombed-out cinema on surgical spirits and weeds of all kinds.
    Snow White was in the News of the World - Virgin Lived With Seven
Midgets, Court Told. And in the psychiatric ward an old woman dribbles
as she mumbles about a family of human bears, they ate porridge, yes
Miss Goldilocks of course they did.
    Hans Brinker vainly whirled his silver skates around his head as the
jackboots of Emil and the Detectives invaded his Resistance Cellar.
    Some failed. Desperate Dan and Meddlesome Matty and Strang the
Terrible and Korky the Cat killed themselves with free gifts in a back
room at the Peter Pan Club because they were impotent, like us. Their
audiences, the senile Chums of Red Circle School, still wearing for
reasons of loyalty and lust the tatters of their uniforms, voted that
exhibition a super wheeze.
    Some succeeded. Tom Sawyer's heart has cooled, his ingenuity flowers
at Cape Canaveral.
    But they are all trodden on, the old familiar faces, so at the
rising of the sun and the going down of the ditto I remember I remember
the house where I was taught to play up play up and play the game though
nobody told me what the game was, but we know now, don't we, we know
what the game is, but lives of great men all remind us we can make our
lives sublime and departing leave behind us arseprints on the sands of
time, but the tide's come up, the castles are washed down, where are
they now, where are they, where are the deep shelters? There are no deep
shelters. Biggles may drop it, Worrals of the Wraf may press the button.
So, Billy and Bessie Bunter, prepare for the last and cosmic Yarooh and
throw away the Man-Tan. The sky will soon be full of suns.

Alice South Park
My favourite sinister poem (OK, maybe not counting Auden's The Witnesses, but I've already put up too much Auden). Not actually sure who this is by, I just know that Stephen King is fond of quoting it, but it gives me a pleasantly unpleasant shiver every time.

Come now,
my child,
If we were planning
to harm you, do you think
we'd be lurking here
beside the path
in the very dar-
est part of
the forest?





*shivers*
14th-Jul-2009 01:56 pm - Poetry Tuesday - Sidney Keyes
Alice South Park
The Watership Down thread has reminded me of Mr Keyes' (relatively obscure) existence; he did the poem that (IIRC) starts off the Efrafa chapter, which goes:

He said "Dance for me," and he said
"You are too beautiful for the wind
To pick at, or the sun to burn," he said
"I'm a poor, tattered thing, but not unkind
To the sad dancer and the dancing dead."

Poor Sidney... )

3rd-Jul-2009 01:56 pm - An unfortunate conflation
Alice South Park
The title I used for my LJ is "But they don't sparkle, they burn", which is from a rather nice/sinister little poem by John Agard:

Beneath my clown's disguise
I have things in my eyes
Resembling diamonds
But they don't sparkle
they burn


...it being a Friday and me wanting to muck about, I googled the phrase to see how obscure the poem might be. What came back? Edward fucking Cullen, that's what, sparkling in the sun like what no vampire ought. I think I may need to raid my book of quotations over the weekend to find a better title...

21st-Jun-2009 03:30 pm - Infant School Story Haul II
Alice South Park
Oh yes, following a visit to my folks, the next instalment has been unearthed! I think this a rather superior collection to the previous one, though I've had to do a bit of editing to cut out the boring "what I did on my holidays" stories...

Witches, cannibals and a pixie called twinkle... )

29th-May-2009 03:34 pm - Meme - the answers
Alice South Park
1. Muse
2. The Darkness
3. ZZ Top
4. Vengeance Rising (obscure Christian Thrash band whose singer later became a crazy Satanist)
5. Children of Bodom
6. Jeff Wayne's War of the Worlds
7. Moloko
8. KGC (the pic is of them in their Curve days - don't worry, I wouldn't have recognised them and they're one of my favourite bands!)
9. Radiohead
10. The Damned
11. a Long-Tailed Tit
12. Tom Waits
13. Celldweller (actually Circle of Dust, but it's the same guy)
14. King's X
15. Dire Straits
16. Toni Basil
17. Arch Enemy
18. The Macc Lads (yeah, you try finding a photo of them when you don't know what they look like)
19. Nine Inch Nails
28th-May-2009 09:47 pm - Meme thingy
Mr Flibble
Baaaaa baaa baaaaa... (but it looks quite fun anyway)

(note - this comes from a playlist containing both mine & Ben's stuff so be warned...)

No cheating and looking at the URLs! (too lazy to save pics and re-upload I'm afraid)Clicky click )

Advertisement

Customize
This page was loaded Dec 3rd 2009, 12:56 pm GMT.