Pub prayer
From this broken hill
All your praises they shall ring
If it be your will
To let me drink
This is for an amazingly creative gentleman, who was talking aloud in the bus num. 28 today 10 a.m., Bratislava, Central Europe.
He appreciated his boar quietly "sleeping in the fridge" and criticized the "siberian wolves" of the village, as they bark at him at night.
And he also added some awesome complaints about the hardship of his life, such as "...but I have to work all day long: morning brandy, afternoon brandy, evening brandy..." At 10.00 a.m., he must have been exhausted from the loads of work he'd obviously managed today ....
I'm generally against drinking and drunks, but I have to aprreciate some street shakespeares here and there, even if they happen to be under quite an influence.
pub prayer
pub prayer
Of course I´m pathetic, I´ve spent my life getting the most impressive stuff out of the most impressive books. Malcolm Bradbury
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Iveta this story is sad, and the poem conveys that but in a fun way - it could also be a good toast and a Leonard Cohen meet- up.
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Re: pub prayer
Fought aginst the bottle but he had to do it drunk?
We’ve all come to
This moment
To find out
Who we are.
Painted colors
Scribed words
Sweetly found.
~Gully~
This moment
To find out
Who we are.
Painted colors
Scribed words
Sweetly found.
~Gully~
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Re: pub prayer
A POOR MAN PUB PRAYER
If it be your will
that you wait no more
and my drinking bill
you accept and pay for
then from the till
your praises i will ring
when you pay my bill
the barman will bring
if it be your will
that I hear your voice
again my glass you'll fill
I can then rejoice
that you are a friend
A drinking friend until
it becomes my choice
to pay the bill
Then I,ll draw you near
Because I'm mean and tight
And make it very clear
That this is goodnight
If it be your will
that you wait no more
and my drinking bill
you accept and pay for
then from the till
your praises i will ring
when you pay my bill
the barman will bring
if it be your will
that I hear your voice
again my glass you'll fill
I can then rejoice
that you are a friend
A drinking friend until
it becomes my choice
to pay the bill
Then I,ll draw you near
Because I'm mean and tight
And make it very clear
That this is goodnight
manchester, london,manchester , a mountain in Wales ,hills in Haiger
Be content with a mistake or two. Perfection holds no compromise. It's a prison for perfect people .Where the flag of insanity flies
Be content with a mistake or two. Perfection holds no compromise. It's a prison for perfect people .Where the flag of insanity flies
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as this is the prayer, I hope than the protagonist of the poem is adressing God...than it´s truly courageous blasphemy, johny walker wisdom running decadently high....
try to rip some money off the human being is not such a high and courageous ambition, and one could as well do it soberly (as some guys really do, here and there)
so i hope this is not the case
Of course I´m pathetic, I´ve spent my life getting the most impressive stuff out of the most impressive books. Malcolm Bradbury
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took his complaints to the bus, but it was such a funGulliver wroteFought aginst the bottle but he had to do it drunk?
Of course I´m pathetic, I´ve spent my life getting the most impressive stuff out of the most impressive books. Malcolm Bradbury
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I failed at social drinking and failed even miserably at alcoholism so I thought maybe drugs would solve the problem...I Thank God I wasn't successful with any of them as well.
We’ve all come to
This moment
To find out
Who we are.
Painted colors
Scribed words
Sweetly found.
~Gully~
This moment
To find out
Who we are.
Painted colors
Scribed words
Sweetly found.
~Gully~
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So since I'm still here livin',
I guess I will live on.
I could've died for love--
But for livin' I was born
Langston Hughes
thanks God for the survival instinct
respect Gullivor
Of course I´m pathetic, I´ve spent my life getting the most impressive stuff out of the most impressive books. Malcolm Bradbury
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No! It is certainly not the case ! Just a lighthearted post and if we ever meet at a concert or convention it's my round . As for the Johnny Walker wisdom running decadently high I can only say Hallelujah to that !iveta wrote:funny and beautiful, song of the beautiful loser
as this is the prayer, I hope than the protagonist of the poem is adressing God...than it´s truly courageous blasphemy, johny walker wisdom running decadently high....
try to rip some money off the human being is not such a high and courageous ambition, and one could as well do it soberly (as some guys really do, here and there)
so i hope this is not the case
manchester, london,manchester , a mountain in Wales ,hills in Haiger
Be content with a mistake or two. Perfection holds no compromise. It's a prison for perfect people .Where the flag of insanity flies
Be content with a mistake or two. Perfection holds no compromise. It's a prison for perfect people .Where the flag of insanity flies