Month: May 2007

Note to a friend

I think that I did’t explain the whole suicidal thing properly. When I said I wanted it to stop, I meant the grasping and yearning for things. It occurred to me in the car on the way to work I had’t explained it properly.

You see a pretty face and want to follow it, you hear of wealth and freedom and you want it, you are stuck bored out of your mind when you’d rather be writing songs or anything else.  I don’t just want these things with a kind of “would’t it be nice”. I yearn for them – a terrible hunger that drives me nuts. I think it drives us all crazy but most people are’t aware of it.

It’s the wanting I get tired of. That barrier between self and other. The wanting the other to be complete. That’s when oblivion starts to look appealing. But I’d rather look for Nirvana, where the flame of wanting has been blown out, and you can just be. Without all of the other crap. And help others with their pain.

Nirvana is a tall order.

But that’s what I meant anyway.

Scallywag thieves

Trying very hard to be a Buddhist but …

Jon was playing in the park with some of his mates. Sitting chatting and an older boy ran up and “borrowed” his bike. All £350 worth. It was paid for by Jon from accumulated years of birthday money, and he really loved it. Cycled off with his mate. Both lads around 16, dark hair, skinny, wearing blue and grey striped shirts. Jon described the thief as “looking a bit simple”, whatever that means.

We drove around (as did one of the other dads) but the scumbags were long gone.

So, if you live in the Birkenhead area and someone offers you a black Giant GTX bike with a non-standard chain guard. Please contact me with the details and I’ll pass them on to the police.

All my life I’ve been on the receiving end of this kind of thing – they were very lucky I did’t find them because I’ve calmed down now. Fancy being on the receiving end of my lifetime’s worth of anger and irritation – bet that would hurt. I’m also glad I did’t find them, because I’d have had to face the consequences of acting out my anger and that would have been bad. They were very lucky that Jo’s friend’s dad did’t find them – he was incandescent with rage at people picking on 12 year olds, and does’t have my religious beliefs!

Hey ho, rang police, will make insurance claim etc. etc. etc. Now we can’t go cycling at the weekend on our holiday – very annoying.

Waiting for the cops to call because they are supposed to call if a theft has witnesses … yeah, well, maybe … 21:30 now.