All things are bright and beautiful
That hymn was written long ago
What if I wrote it nowadays
With all the science we now know?
Even if you are religious,
If you search, I'm sure you will find
Devout and decent people pray
To make God change his, or her, mind
Take cities of millions of men,
Study their acts, a million years
If you give all of them free will
Most give love, laughter, some spread tears
Just like modern electric cars
Have accelerators and brakes
Gardens' cats, rats, dog, frog, fox, snake,
Could one of them be a mistake?
Cat waiting, asking for milk and mice. Hillview Road. Photo by Angela Lansbury. Copyright.We see all from our point of view
The sun, the stars and universe
The summer, winter, breezes, storms
The births, loves, weddings, deaths and hearse
Your voice has choice, prose, poetry,
We all choose for better and worse
Sing hymns of praise, or say swear words,
Pay compliments, pay bills and curse
Last night I dreamt, as dreamers do,
Not nightmares, daydreams, just like you
I met a dream friend of a friend,
I turned up late, but, at the end
I saw her flat up in the sky,
She lived so high, I wondered why
Far above green trees, deep blue seas,
White nets new, terrace, dizzy view
I woke and thought, is life like dreams,
Just random events? Or real schemes?
I must not sit and pray all day,
Read life's cook books. First work. Then play
'though the world's full of mad mistakes,
When a fine vase breaks, in the end
Make your fate bend, take gold to mend,
And make each day fulfil one dream.
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Kin-tsugi repair is a Japanese system of painting gold over the random cracks when you glue together a broken vase or bowl or plate. The Japanese mix the gold with the glue. I glued first, then painted the gold on top with a gold marker pen. Kin means gold. Tsugi is mend or journey.
I won a speech contest about the environment, using a broken porcelain lamp base, shaped like a vase, which after it broke I had mended with gold, Japanese style, making it look better than when it had been just plain dark green.
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I have twenty books and ebooks on amazon.com and lulu.com, some humorous poetry, such as Poetry Pets and Pests, humorous prose, such as my latest book Embarrassing Moments. Take a look. Buy one for yourself or a friend. If you live near me in Harrow, London, England, or meet me at a Toastmasters International speakers' club meeting or speech contest, I can sign a book for you and write a rhyming couplet about you or your name.

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