Tuesday 27 November 2012

Pisces Is Born

My story today is of Pisces the fish. It is a story of lovers and of their very last wish.

Our heroin is Aphrodite, the Goddess of Love. The fairest and most beautiful of the Goddesses above.

It was Zews the top God on Mount Olympus up high. He decided Aphrodite was tempestuous and should remain dry.

She was married to Hepaestus, a dour sour kind of god. He who made metal, born a cripple and walked with a plod.

Aphrodite was not enamoured by this god soo un fair. Her eyes spied upon Ares and love was in the air.

Now Ares was most beautiful and the God of the War. His mind quick and witty, he was defiantly not a bore!

He piqued our heroin's interest so much so she did bare, her bountiful breasts and drew him into her lair.

Our god Ares, well he could not resist. He tried and he tried but he could not desist. Very soon our pair of lovers entered upon a lustful lovers tryst.

Now Hephaestus, he grew suspicious and did get in his head a feeling that he would catch them very soon in his bed!

He somehow got himself a magical net. Proof of the poison he would very soon get!

He invited all on Olympus to witness this affair of this God of war and his wife with the golden hair.

The net was slung high and put into place. He could not wait to see the look of shame on her face. All on Olympus would see their embarrassment and fall from grace.

Sure enough soon the lovers went to his bed. They were caught in the act and hauled up in the net.

And everyone saw it, not rumour, now true fact. Everyone knew that she had broken her marriage pact.

Poseidon acted as judge and managed to get from the pair, their promise of a tithe instead of their death to make things even and square.

But the couple escaped to flee far over the skies. They fled, they did go. They did start to fly.

Not wanting to look stupid Poseidon drew up His might. He blew up a typhoon a great storm with which to fight.

A great funnell of water stretched from the sea to the sky. Across the Mediterranean, over African mountains, stirring the sands as He did fly. Soon the Earth started to rumble shake. The wrath of the gods caused a massive earthquake.

Our couple could not escape Him for long. They took to terrible fright. There was nothing left to do but to look out to the stars of night.

"I wonder" said Ares " if we were to fly, up into the heavens, into very deep skies. Do you see all those stars in the heavens above? If we can dive into them we could remain tied and in love!"

The couple looked down at the raging sea and sky. It was decided in an instant that they would then fly high.

Off into the deep folds of the night they did go. They dove into the darkness. Into the dark night's murky flow. But twinkle in the heavens they will ever now glow.

And now they do spend their time up in heaven and in space. One flew to Cyprus, the other to the Isle of Thrace.

As the sun moves through to Pisces those two little fish, they remain tied to each other as was their very last wish.

So when you look up into the night skies above. When you see Pisces the fish, the sign of true love. Remember our Aphrodite and her lover Ares most fair. Of that dangerous liaison and adulterous affair.



Copywrite sarah Tilsley

My first bardic story as a lesson for the OBOD Bardic Grade

Monday 26 November 2012

Trying to be a bard

I have recently joined the Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids. The course is very interesting snd stimulating my brain cells. By just joining I have followed the first excercises and am now going to start writing. The course is all about. Ringing out the Bard in you which I have started. I called a robin to my garden by poetry. Now I am going to tell a part of a story they has not befn told before. One of the threads woven into a new tale. The story of Aphrodite and Ares who dive into the sea of stars only to based there by Typhon to create the last sign of the zodiac, Pisces - my star. I am planning this tale snd I dare say it will take a while but it will come.

Tuesday 20 November 2012

Robin Red Breast

I noticed a redbreast
In the grove today
I've seen him twice
having a play
Ever since I wrote that rhyme
A little robin
Has been Having a good time
He uses Kuan Yin as his perch
And on her head he does besmirch
Our poor poor Goddess
I am sorry please forgive me
That Robin Redbreast
has come to see me

Wednesday 14 November 2012

Alfie's Diet

Run Doggie run doggie
Run run run
You'll enjoy it coz it's
Fun fun fun
You'll get by
With a smaller piece of pie
And you'll shed that fat
Off your
Bum bum bum

Haha Alfie is getting a fatty!

Is this working??

Testing testing 123


Sunday 11 November 2012

Remembrance Sunday

Off to the Cenotaph I go today
With my father's hat and medals
I go to pray
To remember all those fallen down
Those who fought for Country King & Crown
Harry Bailey Tilsley WW1
Reginald Tilsley WW2
Norman Tilsley WW2 & China
Philip Clifton German POW
Rev Arthur Beale At Dunkirk
Who got the wounded out,
As the Gerries went berserk

For all those fallen on the ground
In all wars fought
We gather round
Poppies on and in full song
If we forget we will go wrong

Another memory I do hold dear
Is my darling Bugsie dog
With the floppy ear
3 years ago today
As the gun salutes
He went on his way
To march with the troops
Up in the sky
And for my darling Bugsie
I do still cry

We also pray for the troops today
To come home safely
To us we pray

Tuesday 6 November 2012

Dawn Run

Out for a run
On this frosty morn
Up comes the sun
All red on this dawn
Venus shines brightly
As the morning star
The moon all shiny
Near, yet oh so far
On and on
We run along the shore
Giving thanks and feeling lucky
Could we possibly ask for more?!

Saturday 3 November 2012

Hail

Running down the street today
Hailstorm pounds us on our way
Stinging lightly on my hands
The dog just stops still and stands
Tail between his legs did he
'this is not fun and not Yippii'!
I coax him on to run some more
But he cannot wait to reach our
front door