Lonely: Defined as sad because a person has no friends or company. Homeless: Defined as being without a home, and therefore typically residing on the street.
Streets of London
Lyrics and Vocals: English singer-songwriter and acoustic guitarist Ralph McTell.
Streets of London
Have you seen the old man in a closed-down market? Kicking up the paper with his worn out shoes. In his eyes, you see no pride and held loosely at his side, Yesterday’s paper telling yesterday’s news. Chorus: So, how can you tell me you’re lonely and say for you that the sun don’t shine? Let me take you by the hand and lead you through the streets of London. I’ll show you something to make you change your mind.
Have you seen the old girl who walks the streets of London? Dirt in her hair and her clothes in rags. She’s no time for talking, she just keeps right on walking, Carrying her home in two carrier bags. Repeat Chorus:
In the all night café at a quarter past eleven, Same old man sitting there on his own. Looking at the world over the rim of his teacup. And each tea lasts an hour and he wanders home alone. Repeat Chorus:
Have you seen the old man outside the seaman’s mission? Memory fading with the medal ribbons that he wears. And in our winter city the rain cries a little pity, For one more forgotten hero and a world that doesn’t care. Repeat Chorus:
An extract from the poem ‘HUMANITAD’* by Irish poet and playwright Oscar Wilde, (1854 – 1900). [* From the Latin word meaning “Human Nature”.]
Cowslips, Co. Tipperary. Pic. G. Willoughby.
HUMANITAD
Full winter: and the lusty goodman brings His load of faggots from the chilly byre, And stamps his feet upon the hearth, and flings The sappy billets on the waning fire, And laughs to see the sudden lightening scare His children at their play, and yet, – the spring is in the air; Already the slim crocus stirs the snow, And soon yon blanched fields will bloom again With nodding cowslips for some lad to mow, For with the first warm kisses of the rain The winter’s icy sorrow breaks to tears, And the brown thrushes mate, and with bright eyes the rabbit peers.
“The Town Centre First policy aims to create town centres that function as viable, vibrant and attractive locations for people to live, work and visit, while also functioning as the service, social, cultural and recreational hub for the local community”. Quote Tipperary County Council.
The poem hereunder could easily have been written, following a visit by the poetess to Thurles, Co. Tipperary over the past number of years. The now abandoned, half upgraded, Thurles town centre; known as Liberty Square, once a busy hive of industry, is no more. Tipperary County Council officials, together with out-of-town consultants, civil engineers, local town councillors and not one, but two government politicians, have successfully rid this town centre of most of its thriving businesses, together with their associated consumers. Yes, the lights continue to burn 24 hours each day on Liberty Square, but few walked the street area, on what should have been one of the busiest days of the 2023 calendar.
Liberty Square, Thurles, Co. Tipperary. Pic: G. Willoughby. [Easter Saturday, 3:15pm. 2023]
“Progress”
Poem borrowed courtesy of the authoress Ms Julie Axford.
I don’t go down the High Street now, there’s nothing for me there. It’s full of shops that do your nails, or cut and colour hair. I don’t go down the High Street now and neither does my wife. What used to be a thriving hub, is now devoid of life. They’re building shops way out of town, there’s nowhere else to go. The High Street, I’m afraid to say, has hit an all-time low. The High Street used to sing and dance, at least it did to me, But now it’s sadly out of step and painfully off-key. But way back in the heyday when the High Street was the King, Oh you could spend all day down there and buy just anything! But now the King has lost his Crown, no longer does he reign. He’s been dethroned by hyper stores and supermarket chains. Just like a vampire in the night, they swooped down from the sky. They forced the people out of town and sucked the High Streets dry. We used to have so many shops for all that we might need, For furniture, for shoes and clothes and cakes or books to read. Butchers, bakers, fishmongers, sold fresh and wholesome stuff, And though our families were not rich, we all ate well enough. But now they’ve gone, it’s progress see, yes all have been replaced, By takeaways and coffee shops with all their plastic waste! With automatic checkout tills appearing everywhere. No conversation, pleasantries or anecdotes to share. I heard it said that money talks, at first I had my doubts, And I was right, it doesn’t talk, money bloody shouts! It’s always been the same of course, it’s human nature, see. We have to travel with the times, that’s how it has to be. The kids today they say I’m old and I of course agree. They say the future is for them and not the likes of me. My answer flutters on the breeze, a flag that’s flown half-mast. “I wouldn’t want your future kids…I much prefer my past.”
Wishing all our readers, both at home and abroad, a very Happy Easter Holiday.
Lord I Hope This Day Is Good.
Lyrics: Song writer David Hanner, latter a member of The Corbin Hanner Band.
Vocals: American country music singer, songwriter the late Don Ray Williams(1939 – 2017).
Lord I Hope This Day Is Good.
Lord, I hope this day is good. I’m feelin’ empty and misunderstood. I should be thankful, Lord, I know I should, But Lord I hope this day is good. Lord, have you forgotten me. I’ve been prayin’ to you faithfully. I’m not sayin’ I’m a righteous man, But Lord I hope you understand. I don’t need fortune and I don’t need fame. Send down the thunder, Lord, send down the rain, But when you’re plannin’ just how it will be Plan a good day for me. Lord, I hope this day is good. I’m feelin’ empty and misunderstood. I should be thankful, Lord, I know I should, But Lord I hope this day is good. You’ve been the King since the dawn of time. All that I’m askin’ is a little less crime. It might be hard for the devil to do, But it would be easy for you. Lord, I hope this day is good. I’m feelin’ empty and misunderstood. I should be thankful, Lord, I know I should, But Lord I hope this day is good.
Vocals: American singer-songwriter Alan Jackson. Lyrics: Songwriter: American evangelist and song-leader George Bennard(1873–1958).
The Old Rugged Cross.
On a hill far away stood an old rugged cross, The emblem of suffering and shame. And I love that old cross where the dearest and best, For a world of lost sinners was slain. So I’ll cherish the old rugged cross, Till my trophies at last I lay down. I will cling to the old rugged cross, And exchange it some day for a crown. To that old rugged cross I will ever be true, It’s shame and reproach gladly bear. Then he’ll call me some day to my home far away, Where his glory forever I’ll share. So I’ll cherish the old rugged cross, Till my trophies at last I lay down. And I will cling to the old rugged cross, And exchange it some day for a crown. I will cling to the old rugged cross, And exchange it some day for a crown.
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