Sunday, March 20, 2011

Lime Cordial

I SPENT A LOT OF THE DAY ASLEEP having slept terribly last night. I ran into someone I used to know in the corner shop when I was buying cyder and a bouncy ball. I collect bouncy balls. I'm always bouncing them. This one was transparent with Spider Man in the middle.

I drank too much, took heroin, fell asleep. It is all depressing to look back on. Just a social waste of time. No offence to this guy the time spent was very nice that is the point. It is just afterwards I look back and see drinking and drugtaking, and see it isn't good like it seemed; and I don't want to be doing that any more.

Then I felt up; now I feel empty and down.

I had some lime juice just now. You mix it with water and sugar. It mixes up something lovely. Like a very posh lime cordial.

The weather has been beautiful. And at 5:30am the little birdies are already tweetling their feathery heads off. They sound like some pet shop owner dished out all their bird stock into the trees to chirp their heads off when it was still dark. They're not nightingales so what are those birds that sing for joy in the last dark of the morning? Night jars? Larks? (I'm thinking Romeo and Juliet here).

Now I have to go.

PS I had Chinese last night; it was the one I was craving after with a certain flavour of mix vegetable fry rice. Beef black bean sauce {"most traditional") mix vegetable fried rice very nice.







ROMEO
If I profane with my unworthiest hand
This holy shrine, the gentle sin is this:
My lips, two blushing pilgrims, ready stand
To smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss.

JULIET
Good pilgrim, you do wrong your hand too much,
Which mannerly devotion shows in this;
For saints have hands that pilgrims' hands do touch,
And palm to palm is holy palmers' kiss.

ROMEO
Have not saints lips, and holy palmers too?

JULIET
Ay, pilgrim, lips that they must use in prayer.

ROMEO
O, then, dear saint, let lips do what hands do;
They pray, grant thou, lest faith turn to despair.

JULIET
Saints do not move, though grant for prayers' sake.

ROMEO
Then move not, while my prayer's effect I take.
Thus from my lips, by yours, my sin is purged.

JULIET
Then have my lips the sin that they have took.

ROMEO
Sin from thy lips? O trespass sweetly urged!
Give me my sin again.

JULIET
You kiss by the book.

Romeo & Juliet Act 1 Scene 5

8 comments:

  1. ps .just came back to do ps and realised my comment under the previous post. I think they are larks "singing"

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  2. Hi Gleds ~~ Sorry you have been feeling down. I like the sound of you drinking cordial. I like Ginger Beer cordial and also Sarsaparilla cordial
    I am glad you got a smile out of my jokes - even when you left no words.
    Take great care my friend, Love, Merle.

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  3. Do you really get larks on ordinary suburban streets like mine? They sing amazingly. Theyre not nightingales, nightingales are rarer and we had ONE near my house but it flew away to West Africa (apparently) and it's now still on migration out there till summer.....

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  4. What is sarsparilla?

    Yes I liked the Jesus the rottweiler joke :-)

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  5. Sorry to hear you're down.I'm thinking of you.

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  6. Sounds like your weekend was a bad as mine, lol! Stay well, Brother!

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  7. Life may suck but this movie-well, I love it. Lusciousness.

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  8. AKELAMALU: cheers, dears

    COKE ADDICTION: it was shite really, even though i was laughing my head off on alcohol on Sunday morn. y'know what it's like

    MS MOON I love that film

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