Friday, 25 February 2011

I have loved the stars too fondly to be fearful of the night

Since we're getting all poetical around here lately, I wanted to share a beautiful poem that I only discovered about a week ago. Its called "The old astronomer to his pupil" and here it is -

Reach me down my Tycho Brahe, I would know him when we meet,
When I share my later science, sitting humbly at his feet;
He may know the law of all things, yet be ignorant of how
We are working to completion, working on from then to now.

Pray remember that I leave you all my theory complete,
Lacking only certain data for your adding, as is meet,
And remember men will scorn it, 'tis original and true,
And the obliquy of newness may fall bitterly on you.

But, my pupil, as my pupil you have learned the worth of scorn,
You have laughed with me at pity, we have joyed to be forlorn,
What for us are all distractions of men's fellowship and wiles;
What for us the Goddess Pleasure with her meretricious smiles.

You may tell that German College that their honor comes too late,
But they must not waste repentance on the grizzly savant's fate.
Though my soul may set in darkness, it will rise in perfect light;
I have loved the stars too fondly to be fearful of the night.

What, my boy, you are not weeping? You should save your eyes for sight;
You will need them, mine observer, yet for many another night.
I leave none but you, my pupil, unto whom my plans are known.
You "have none but me," you murmur, and I "leave you quite alone"?

Well then, kiss me, -- since my mother left her blessing on my brow,
There has been a something wanting in my nature until now;
I can dimly comprehend it, -- that I might have been more kind,
Might have cherished you more wisely, as the one I leave behind.

I "have never failed in kindness"? No, we lived too high for strife,
Calmest coldness was the error which has crept into our life;
But your spirit is untainted, I can dedicate you still
To the service of our science: you will further it? you will!

There are certain calculations I should like to make with you,
To be sure that your deductions will be logical and true;
And remember, "Patience, Patience," is the watchword of a sage,
Not to-day nor yet to-morrow can complete a perfect age.

I have sown, like Tycho Brahe, that a greater man may reap;
But if none should do my reaping, 'twill disturb me in my sleep
So be careful and be faithful, though, like me, you leave no name;
See, my boy, that nothing turn you to the mere pursuit of fame.

I must say Good-bye, my pupil, for I cannot longer speak;
Draw the curtain back for Venus, ere my vision grows too weak:
It is strange the pearly planet should look red as fiery Mars,
God will mercifully guide me on my way amongst the stars

-Sarah Williams

Monday, 21 February 2011

Ode to Bassetts Cherry Drops

Dear dear cherry drops, I truly love you lots and lots
You make my mouth salivate, your amazing flavour I cannot hate
From this day, till I'm old and grey, I will treasure you more than words can say

On the bus, in the park, watching meteors when its dark,
You will never be far from me, because I will always be stocked up you see

For you my mouth will always desire, you set my taste buds on fire
If this life I should expire, I'll take you with me up on higher

My lust for you will never diminish, even when the pack is finished
I'll love you to the moon and back, and then I'll buy another pack
My love for Nadal comes in second place, you will always win the race
With you I want to stuff my face


Fin.

Wednesday, 16 February 2011

Monday, 14 February 2011

Kisses

I'm feeling slushy on account of it being valentines, and working today back in the card shop and selling nothing but cheesy gifts and cards to worried last minute lovers. There is only half an hour left of the day now, and my thoughts turned to movie kisses.

For the first time ever, youtube has failed to produce my favourite movie kiss so I will tell you about it instead. Its from Cabaret. The moment Brian and Sally kiss, properly kiss that is, for the first time. She comes home one night, upset because her father who she hasn't seen for a long time stood her up. Brian was there and comforted her as she cried, and it starts with an embrace, a kiss on the cheek, a kiss on the forehead, a kiss on the cheek again, and then the kiss on the mouth. Then they stop, pull back, look at each other in surprise, then kiss properly.

I think its my favourite movie kiss because they were both genuinely surprised by it, they didn't see it coming, it wasn't planned. There's just a very beautiful air to the scene.

Another one, which isn't my favourite but still deserves a mention, is one from Dans Paris. I've only seen it once, overall its not that interesting a movie kiss. But the guy is standing looking at a window display, its night time, and the girl, this random stranger who he doesn't know, comes and stands beside him to also look at the window display (or maybe its the other way around, I don't remember) I can't remember what happens exactly, I think he asks if he can kiss her, or whatever, they end up kissing, and afterwards she says "that was delightful" then he sort of jests her in a nice way, about using the word delightful.

I'm just mentioning this movie kiss anyway, because the guy is Louis garrel. But mainly because I would fucking love it, if a nice guy in the street, out of the blue, came and asked me if he could kiss me.

Anyway, at the lack of these scenes on youtube, here's a kissing video. I heard (and loved) the song before I ever seen the video, but I love the video equally and am kind of bummed that I was never in it. It's lovely.

Internet explorer is being a bitch and stops responding every time I try to embed, so you'll have to make do with the link

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8SJmWSWQgdM

Sunday, 13 February 2011

Phwoar

Frightened Rabbit binge like.

Monday, 7 February 2011

Quentin tarantino

Dear Quentin,
If you ever google your own name, and it brings you here,

will you go on a date with me?

Yours sincerely,
Bianca Brown