Celebrated Word Smith – 25th September 2025

image source: The Quietus

All of the noise
rushed through the open window,

as I willingly wound my way through the Purbecks;

from the Cove to Old Harry,

a chalky knife on the map. 

Is this the life?



The dilapidated rust bucket rumbles along as it

takes me to the outside;
toking to this song, a mind expand

A fiery gun hand,
my troubles all left behind.



Where there’s all creations,

their buds and spawn; 

here I am!
without a care,

ensconced within a bed of air,


joining in celebrating
the wind ruffling my hair.


As a tone deaf chorus leaves my lip,

sung from my very own big ship;


happiness and joy
fills my face
with a beaming smile

a mile wide,
a dirty boy
with no bright side,
so often lost to his dreaming.


All around the world
ships and irons are heard clanging;

a banging of our headbones,

waiting to go off

and things.



On land and in the sea,
so far from tidy suburbia;

all the poor soldiers know,
despite their charms,
that’s the way we all go…

Written for the GloPoWriMo Day 18 prompt:
Craft your own poem that recounts an experience of driving/riding and singing, incorporating a song lyric.

It surely was a joyous time, somewhere around 1989, I’d guess, driving my old shitty Morris Marina around the Purbeck Hills, checking out Lulworth Cove and Old Harry’s Rocks, smoking a joint and blasting Cardiacs songs with the windows down and me crooning along as best as I could, for no one in particular, perhaps a tern or two.

The bolded words are some of my favourite Cardiacs lyrics taken from the song ‘Big Ship’ – a joyous anthem that I shared often with The Pond during the late 80s shows. There are many other references to Cardiacs’ songs contained within, along with some band folklore. The title is an obvious nod to the master musician Dr Tim Smith, whom I miss dearly (despite never speaking to him), as do so many others who are ‘in it’.

All this ties in nicely to the recent release of Cardiacs’ LSD album, which is currently giving me earworms.

The Chiang Rai Alternative Memorial for Tim Smith – 25th July 2020

Crave fun, brave sun, he keeps the world as his disguise
Slave hung, brave sun, the leader of the starry skies
From the tops of the trees
To the bowels of the Earth
Swings from pillar to post
‘Cos he’s here
And now
And now
He’s here

24 Cardiacs tracks randomly selected by iTunes, in memory of the genius of Dr Tim Smith, The Leader of the Starry Skies.

….never mind the war, take me home again
For the last time

Gratitude Journal

I am so happy and grateful to have some energy this morning to ride my bike to get coffee. Great little exercise for me.

Too much is not enough – 23rd July 2020

Oh No! Bruno! – brainbox. Dream? I’m not sure but I am tired this morning – did not want to wake up. Exercised (five minutes) feel good. Mozzie heaven in my room in the morning.

Read back into my past – what was I thinking? Some days good, some days bad. Tim Smith passed away – only 59. Seven years older than me. I want to live longer. Especially now I am happy.

Gratitude Journal

I am so happy and grateful for my glasses. I feel really disoriented without them. I love being able to see properly.