Where Do You Sit In The Evenings? – 19th May 2026

Me:


Tending a small, walled garden

of rich, dark soil.



Knowing each rose by name

along the daily path.



The sun gentle, bees heavy

from bloom to bloom.



Evenings on the stone bench,

light softening.



To visiting friends,

offer freshly fallen pears.



The sweetest fruit, where
walls
keep out the wind.



“This is enough. It is whole.”



Myself:


Sweating on a bare, windy hill

hands raw from digging.



Not foundations, a channel

to the parched valley.



Working alone, 

or in threes



through scentless nights

of turned earth and distant rain.



Sipping from a metallic canteen,

satisfaction: not a harvest for eating.



Blistered palms nod 

horizon-ward



“That way, the water will run.”


I:



Sitting on the wall between

looking both ways.



The garden’s sun, the hill’s first cold drops

of the coming storm.



Not to tend or dig,

but to witness the tension,



the beautiful, 

unbearable pull.



Seeing the full-fruited pear tree,

the first trickle reaching



the cracked valley soil;

joy, a strange alloy.



A leaf in one hand,

a cold, wet stone in the other.



Not deciding,

the bridge between is and ought.



Meaning growing in the space

between wall and wilderness.

Inspired by the article The Good Life Paradox at Philosophy Now. Best viewed on a big screen.

I Knew It – 18th May 2026

I didn’t know I knew it then,
unempowered and uninvited,
the teenager at the table,
full of an outrage ignited.

Then all the thinking came
to put an end to all my singing,
dousing the flames
of all the energy I was bringing.

But I looked out and saw the world
and knew what I’d always known;
Time had folded back around
to show me how I’d grown.

Yet another poem inspired by a post at Spinning Visions.


Today’s Daily Stoic poem:

How You Do Anything Is How You Do Everything

The future, thought of as fun
As too, ruminations on the past
Pay attention, before now is done
And everything unfinished and half-arsed

Tell Me Straight – 17th May 2026

Trying to piece together a coherent story
I am both the detective and the witness
Everything that had seemed so ordinary
Now needed a statement from start to finish

From blowing bubbles, to makeshift stages
The camaraderie of the few
Hitchhiking home in a Ferrari
Wearing a three-piece suit and a mohawk

Favourite humans came and went
Always falling in and out of love
Always laughing, that was the only aim
When did those endless nights end?

From being cynically extreme,
We made a million sarcastically stupid stories
All the possibilities lie on the table
And we told all the debts to wait

Inspired by This Much Is True by Makenna Karas


Today’s Daily Stoic poem:

The Stoic Is A Work In Progress

No one is perfectly formed
Progress is a process
Each step forward performed
A process for progress

An Open Mind Game – 16th May 2026

It’s getting a little draughty in there
Impossible to keep anything out
A jigsaw of pain and desperate care
Always seesawing certainty and doubt

No monopoly in this house of cards
A poker face searching for a good bluff
An insincere compliment to the guards
The door never open or closed enough


Today’s Daily Stoic poem:

The Chain Method

A hot head is a habit
Weaken it day by day
Calm is yours to inhabit
Chained together this way

Go-Faster Stripes – 15th May 2026

Inspired by the lines “You can’t stop time/You can’t not change” from Pedestrian by Daniel Striped Tiger.

You can’t stop time –
a novel is now a tweet.
Too fast to flower
with their belly-bumping beat.

Knowing became binary,
so every two is strange.
In the great unravelling,
you can’t not change.

You can’t stop time;
no secrets will remain.
Plea deals by emoji
satisfy the monkey brain.

Speeding towards Mars
in planetary exchange.
Faster than light,
you can’t not change.


Today’s Daily Stoic poem:

Count Your Blessings

Don’t set your mind on things you don’t possess
The Joneses look at you, envious
Look upon your things and bless
Them with gratitude, more or less

The Archive – 14th May 2026

Shared with dVerse Poetics – what does art say?

Piling up all the ideas,
they amounted to waste;

(shards of dreams)
chaotic,

overwhelming.

Sharp,
j-a-g-g-e-d thoughts,

piled in spires,

leaving only a little sliver of sky
– an unfocused sea of debris.

An ANXIOUS entropy,
SUFFOCATING senses

When the records are reviewed
these monuments refuse art.

All the good things erased,
all the bad things entombed –

given to the archive of Anthropocene obsolescence.


Today’s Daily Stoic poem:

Our Well Being Lies In Our Actions

How quickly time erases such glories
Attached to the regard of others
Let your actions be your own stories
The right action is what one discovers

The Unauthorised Biography – 13th May 2026

Your reputation isn’t what you shout;
it’s what people whisper when you’re not there.
Good or bad, there’s nought you can do about
what others say, so it’s best not to care.

The first two lines are a paraphrasing of a tiny thought by Shane Parrish (Farnam Street).


Today’s Daily Stoic poem:

Fuelling The Habit Bonfire

Choose wisely where to pour your fuel
Perhaps it will burn in passionate rage
Excellence is a habit, a tool
Where repetition is no longer a cage

Without Springs – 12th May 2026

Despite my tinnitus
I could hear 
the tapping of rain
on the tin roof
outside my window
when I woke this morning.

This is a new world
without springs.

A village of nosy neighbours,
stray cats and lazy dogs.
We move from overcoats
to bare skin across a weekend,
as ants start to make their move.

With each tap this morning,
I recall old English April showers
and, still shivering,
jumping over puddles
to wait for the school bus.

But this is a new world…
and the meaning is not so easily heard.

Another anti-spring poem from here in Thailand, where spring does not exist. And why should it?


Today’s Daily Stoic poem:

Kindness Is Always The Right Response

Can you be kind to the backstabbers?
Love your enemies and those who hate you?
Kindness is the only thing that matters
This is the strength that will await you

Looks Good – 11th May 2026

Every pretty picture sells a story
A facade of successes and glory
Perception managers became a thing
Endless adulations on which to cling

The shiny things are not the true treasure
This view of winning was made to measure
Manufactured with a subscriber plan
Fire without fuel is a flash in the pan

Trinkets provide endless fascination
The doom scroll triggers imagination
The selling point, the fraudulent score
Where less is always made to look like more

Somewhat a critique of the Thai education system in which I work, but also a reflection on the barrage of fake social media promises.


My poem The Nine was published via The Edge of Humanity monthly poetry event here.

Today’s Daily Stoic poem:

Guilt Is Worse Than Jail

Peace of mind is found
In doing nothing wrong
Disturbed and unsound
Makes the guilt prolong

The Closest To God – 10th May 2026

Inspired by Why did Nietzsche encourage cruelty? by Elyja on medium.com.
The quote in the last line is from Dostoevsky’s Notes From Underground.

Are we cruel?
Is it divine?

Will you share this long, tortured road with me?

Gather to enjoy the lopping of heads
– a terrible show not to be missed.

The Gods have never been soft;
yet we see ourselves as more humane,

and search for new entertainments.

Turning the sword inwards,
towards the shadow formed

with nowhere else to go.

A self-manufactured torture chamber.
A slow strangulation of the anxious beast,
made ‘into real positive delight.’


Today’s Daily Stoic poem:

Don’t Be Inspired, Be Inspirational

Lost in a gaze of wonderment
How inspired may you be?
Emulate, imitate the virtues
To animate your esprit