Picture courtesy of 1hdwallpapers.com Happy new year one and all
I wish you happiness in all you do
Luck and dreams to inspire and delight
No more hardship, no more fights
Go out there and fulfil your dreams
Better to have tried that sitting by the stream
Watching them flow by in a gentle rush
Hearing their voices lower to a gentle hush
Go do all you have wished
Life is too short for just one dish
Find that special thing you have long searched
Make your voice loud, make it heard
Whether to learn an instrument or write that book
This year is the one to take that look
Do what you must to complete your goals
Don’t stay put in the same dark hole
Be safe but be adventurous in all you do
Whatever it is, do it with your heart true
Make sure you never give up
For fate will help you come up trumps
So happy new year to one and all
Listen to the voices of destiny’s call
The one you’ve long silenced and neglected
Lay it to rest, no longer it will be rejected
*Originally published on January 1st 2012 at 10:27 and re-edited on 1st January 2015 at 1800
I'm a thinker, listener, a "question's pretty much everything" type of person. A seeker of knowledge, always restless, yet seeks the calm in life.
I love writing in all forms and am in the process of completing a number of ongoing projects. I love the craft of writing and the possibilities it holds. A magic carpet through the mind. I love pretty much all creative arts, music, film and theatre the leading ones.
Born in Hertfordshire in England, my family Irish, Welsh and English, I currently reside in Edinburgh, in Scotland. I'm drawn to coastal and mountain regions where I like to go to think and draw inspiration from. Ireland is a place that's dear to me, and I try to get back to see family and friends as much as possible.
My interests are wide and broad, too many to mention here, but history, archaeology, criminology, music and film are just some of those things I love.
I hope you enjoy my ramblings on here as that's what they are really. I'll let my fingers do the ''talking...''
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