Tuesday, 3 November 2015
And so it is.
( I try to avoid rhyme in my poems, but with this little one, made the effort. I do not understand either, why some poets resort to using rhyming dictionary's online or in book form, I believe a poem should come from the mind and heart of the of the poet, so I choose not to use them.)
There are days of gladness
swimming alongside grains of sadness,
living attentively, passing time with no regret
following things beautiful, among earth's scent,
allows me moments to release poems bright
tales, sometimes whispering with disquiet,
as the world contains me, I try to protect delicate skin
the pulse and echo weaving among humanity's din,
following endless rivers of transformation
carried under the moon and sun,
the unquenchable thirst of longing
this voice, so far never conforming,
falling apart sometimes, but somehow clinging on
in this world of constant transition,
messages escape to spread freedoms mission
allow me to surrender wild imagination,
until that fateful day, when wings rip
and I will fall upon a landing strip,
as death calls and takes me far away
in departure to sail on horizons distant fray.
Monday, 2 November 2015
98th Anniversary of the Balfour Declaration
Lord Balfour
Today marks the 96th anniversary of the cursed Balfour promise or Balfour Declaration, by means of which those who had no ownership (Britain) permitted those who had no right to establish a national homeland on an established country Palestine. Lord Balfour bought about a promise that marked the confiscation of the Palestinians homeland with displacement of its people. Balfour I believe will continue to turn in his grave because of the historical injustice which Britain committed against the Palestinian people.The Palestinian conflict does not begin in 1948 but in 1917, with this declaration. It is necessary that we go back to this crucial watershed in the history of the Middle East and the roots of the continuing betrayal of the Palestinian people.As a result Palestinians were evicted from their ancestral homeland to be expelled to refugee camps, to live in exile across the globe, to this present day.The continuing seperation of the people of the West Bank andthe open prison that is Gaza.
Because of the broken promise, Britain can be given the blame for setting the stage for the conflict that exists today.We are approaching soon the 100th anniversary of this grave injustice. And in this moment in time the current gravity of the situation in Palestine cannot be overstated.
Britain must accept its full responsibility in moretheless creating this current situation, which has left a legacy of deceit, injustice and oppression..
I also acknowledge that Balfour was not unique in history in giving what he did not own to those that were not entitled to it. It is time for Britain to apologise for the Balfour declaration.
Link to post on 95th anniversary here :-
http://teifidancer-teifidancer.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/95th-anniversary-of-balfour-declaration.html
Dissapearing Palestine - Richard Hamilton
Despite the above, I still strongly believe that 'From the river to the sea'
one day Palestine will be free.
Sunday, 1 November 2015
Remembering the 1910 Cambrian Combine Strike, the great Unrest and the Tonypandy riots.
On 1st November 1910, coal miners working for the Cambrian Combine began a ten month strike, because of having to exist on starvation wages, which which would lead to the Tonypandy riots. Also at issue was the price to be paid for a new seam of coal. During this period in the early 1910's which is often called " the Great Unrest.' the South Wales valleys were experiencing its fair share of industrial tension and unrest.
30,000 miners in the Rhondda, Aberdare and Maesteg went on strike or were locked out.
The strike would mark one of the few occasions in British troops were deployed against striking workers, ( I remember how Margaret Thatcher would later deploy the British police as her own unofficial private army against the miners in the 1984/85 strike.)
On 7 November 1910, thousands of striking miners marched across the Rhondda valley, they had walked out over mining magnate D.A Thomas's decision to sack the whole workforce at the Ely Pit in Penycraig, Rhondda. They demanded better pay and working conditions. After one striker had been killed, a miner called Samuel Rhys and mass pickets had failed to stop police from scab herding,( they had bussed in scab workers from Cardiff to keep the colliery running,) tensions already high erupted, and an uprising ensured, which is now known as the Tonypandy riots. (Incidentally my own grandads sister ended up living there) strikers attacked shops in the town who had put families on a credit blacklists not allowing them to buy enough food, thus aiding the bosses. Blackleg trains were stoned and halted.
Winston Churchill. then Home Secretary sent in the troops. The striking miners ( many accompanied by their women ) fought back although the troops were wielding rifles with fixed bayonets.
People were bludgened, kicked and maltreated , with many suffering serious injuries, such was the brutality inflicted. 13 miners were arrested and prosecuted for their part in the unrest.
After almost one year on strike these brave miners who had had to endure so much hardship returned to work. Though their demands were not met, the strike helped change the face of British Trade Unionism, still inspiring workers fighting for better conditions today, giving rise in South Wales to increased militancy, the growth of revolutionary syndicalism in the workers struggle against their bosses.
Winston Churchill would be despised by many in South Wales, for the rest of his life, for the actions that he took .
Saturday, 31 October 2015
Awakenings ( a poem for Samhein, Jane and Shaker Aamer)
( a poem for Samhein, Jane, and Shaker Aamer)
Today after waking early,
I noticed the trees of life,
natures guardians with deep roots,
watchers of time and presence,
as I carry feelings of love,
raptured forms of ecstasy,
that are not illegal to possess.
I cross a bridge in Aberteifi,
no longer does its river,
entice me to plunge into its depths,
today a day of celebration,
as the veil between the worlds of life and
death lift.
I will travel soon. to see my beloved,
gentle soul, beautiful companion,
currently stuck in hospital in West Wales,
as I remember the dead, still look after the living,
as precious petals cast away doubt,
on this spinning whirling day of divination.
As Hecate Queen of the witches,
walks with Persephone,
deep in the underworld,
above ground,
I drift in this world,
of light and air.
I walk with beauty,
she draws me close,
from afar,
two heartbeats ,
of companionship,
journeying together,
side by side in unity.
And today I rejoice for another reason,
Shaker Aamer the last British resident,
of Guantanamo Bay prison camp,
has been set free, home again where he belongs,
so today is also a good day for justice and freedom,
a time of jubilation as innocent hearts smile,
hope exists on this earth, so blessed be, blessed be,
Labels:
a poem for Samhain,
and shaker aamer,
for Jane
Friday, 30 October 2015
The flow of magic.
( possibly without access to computer tomorrow, so an old post of celebration)
Happy Samhein/ Calan Gaeaf
As Octobers, splendour surrenders,
coalesces and dissolves,
and the veil lifts again on the earth,
poets try to communicate,
the sliced magic of things once witnessed,
to breathe a little life out of thougths which grow within.
Near the rivers edge, time moves in slow motion,
bubbling invocations leave their notation,
as words slip and slide, on thresholds rotation,
planting seeds from beneath skin,
this night of divination, allows us to keep searching,
with seas of ink and love, to replenish the earth with feeling.
Minds flying full of cobbled webs and threads,
follow the hubble bubble of exchange,
scribbled echoes and dreamscapes cast free,
to tunnel our breaths with light and shade,
verses shaking loose undercurrents of imagination,
tides sweeping letters adrift on seas of navigation.
Our arrows shoot far into the sky,
pierce the night and its shadows,
from bright gatherings, nourishment,
gets released into air,
resonating with human care,
keeps this grinning manic world,
spinning with the afterglow of reason.
Labels:
Samhein/Calan Gaeaf
Wednesday, 28 October 2015
One Hour of Yiddish Communist Music
Following yesterday's post, some more music...... normal service might resume soon. Though tell me what is normal? Boycott consensual reality.
Let freedom ring.
Tuesday, 27 October 2015
One Hour of IWW Music
Some musical respite - One hour of music from the Wobblies, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW). The Union for all workers, who used music more pervasively than any other labor group.
Their songs and messages still resonating deeply with us today.
Solidarity forever, remember an injury to one is an injury to all.
Monday, 26 October 2015
We shall return - Return is a human right
We shall return - Return is a human right
Artist :- Alberto Smith Seravia
The right of return is a universal right, that is binding under international law, enjoyed by every people regardless of where they come from.
The idea of universal rights is an ancient one, but one of its first international expressions is found in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) which was proclaimed by the United Nations in 1949 "as a common achievement for all people and all nations."
One of the core rights set out in the UDHR is the right of return, Article 13 (b) of the UDHR states :- "Everyone has the right to leave any country including his own, and to return to his country , Palestinian refugees are entitled to this binding universal right in the same way that all other refugees are. There is a broad consensus that the right of return, along with the right of self-determination, is the foundation of the 66 year old struggle of the Palestinian people.
We must remember how the majority of the Palestinian people up to 750,000 were forcibly displaced and uprooted from their homes and lands in 1948 never to be allowed to return to their homes or communities that they were displaced from.
Today there are more than 7 million Palestinian refugees scattered across the world. Their right of return must be recognised in order for the ongoing conflict to be restored. The end of the occupation would certainly help achieve this, .Anything less would be a denial of justice.
However the government of Israel opposes these moves therefore making it impossible for peace to exist, Until Israel recognises this right and corrects the ongoing injustice that has and is still being perpetrated against the Palestinian people, hope lies in pieces.
Sunday, 25 October 2015
Scattered thoughts in October
As the day drifts,
leaves scatter,
people too,
spreading little thoughts,
across the land.
The sky turns grey,
as wild geese fly home,
I remember that life is a journey,
with opportunities of return.
My heart can be heavy,
but dreams can awaken,
as I wear autumns clothes,
with jumpers to warm,
offer some protection,
as nights grow colder.
Walking alone,
I have felt a lot of damage,
left me in the past, a little undone,
but there is magic in the air,
as I play with words,
am now travelling forwards,
on the road to somewhere else,
searching for seasons new adventure.
Friday, 23 October 2015
Britain accused of doing bidding for Chinese regime.
Britain has been accused of doing the bidding of the Chinese regime after UK police raided the family of a Tiananmen Square survivor for standing in the road holding up protest banner in Central London.
Chinese democracy activist Shao Jiang, 47 was arrested in the street outside Londons Mansion House where a reception was being held for visiting Chinese premier Xi Jinpig. Shaos computers and mobile phone were seized as well. Shao helped organise the 1980 student protest in Tiananmen , managed to escape China, after being jailed for months, and moved to the UK where he now writes about China for Amnesty International. A totally over the top response by London's police doing the same now as oppressive forces in China.
Two pro Tibetan activists were also arrested at the same protest.
Britain's fawning warm reception has been criticised by human rights experts for ignoring Chinas history of violating individuals citizens rights. My thoughts are currently with struggling British steel workers about to be tossed on the scrap heap due to the impact of cheap Chinese imports, and how Britain is ignoring Chinas human rights abuses , as human rights activists currently left languising in Chinese prisons while my Government pursues lucrative deals at the expense of humanity. China's continuing infringements of civil liberties will damage the interests of the whole world including the UK. Business as usual then as Britain carries on sucking up to totalitarian regimes.
Steve Bell's cartoon in the Guardian newspaper earlier this week.
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