Sunday, 3 May 2026

 

Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, 

but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming 

"Wow! What a Ride!



Saturday, 2 May 2026

 

Burn the Louvre, and wipe your ass with the Mona Lisa. 

This way at least, God would know our names



 

Our culture has made us all the same. 

No one is truly white or black or rich, anymore. 

We all want the same.

 Individually, we are nothing



 

The more things you own, the more they own you



 

It's only after you lose everything 

that you're free to do anything



 

The things you own end up owning you. 

It's only after you lose everything that you're free to do anything



 You buy furniture. 

You tell yourself, this is the last sofa I will ever need in my life.

 Buy the sofa, then for a couple years you're satisfied that no matter what goes wrong, at least you've got your sofa issue handled. 

Then the right set of dishes. 

Then the perfect bed. 

The drapes. 

The rug. 

Then you're trapped in your lovely nest, 

and the things you used to own,

 now they own you

 

The things you used to own, 

now they own you




 

You know how they say you only hurt the ones you love? 

Well, it works both ways



 

You are not special. 

You're not a beautiful and unique snowflake. 

You're the same decaying organic matter as everything else. 

We're all part of the same compost heap.

 We're all singing, all dancing crap of the world



 

You are not your job, 

you're not how much money you have in the bank. 

You are not the car you drive.

 You're not the contents of your wallet. 

You are not your fucking khakis. 

You are all singing, all dancing crap of the world


 

This is your life and its ending one moment at a time


 

The perfume, 

all those dead whales in the cuts in her hands, 

it stings


 

It's only after we've lost everything 

that we're free to do anything


 

The brooks flow to their lover, the sea, 

and the flowers smile at the object of their passion, the light. 

The mist rolls down to its beloved, the valley. 




 

Man will be on the path to perfection 

when he feels that he is one with space that knows no bounds and with the ocean that has no shores; 

when he becomes that undying fire, 

that ever-gleaming light,

 that still air or that violent storm,

 those clouds charged with lightning, thunder and rain,

 those rivers merry or sad,

 those trees in bloom or shedding their leaves,

 those lands that rise up into mountains or slope down into valleys, 

those fields under seed or lying fallow.



Friday, 1 May 2026

Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night

 

Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night

Do not go gentle into that good night,
Old age should burn and rave at close of day;
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.

Though wise men at their end know dark is right,
Because their words had forked no lightning they
Do not go gentle into that good night.

Good men, the last wave by, crying how bright
Their frail deeds might have danced in a green bay,
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.

Wild men who caught and sang the sun in flight,
And learn, too late, they grieved it on its way,
Do not go gentle into that good night.

Grave men, near death, who see with blinding sight
Blind eyes could blaze like meteors and be gay,   
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.

And you, my father, there on the sad height,
Curse, bless, me now with your fierce tears, I pray.
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.


 

  • In any year, 
  • no month ever begins or ends on the same day of the week as May does

eg 1 May Friday - no other month will start on a Friday 

Jan 1 Thursday 

Feb 1 Sunday 

March 1 Sunday 

April 1 Wed 

June 1 Mon 

July 1 Wed 

Aug 1 Sat 

Sep 1 Tuesday 

Oct 1 Thursday 

Nov 1 Sunday 

Dec 1 Tuesday 




May














 

May

 May 


Hark! The sea-faring wild-fowl loud proclaim 
My coming, and the swarming of the bees.
These are my heralds, and behold! my name Is written in blossoms on the hawthorn-trees.
I tell the mariner when to sail the seas; I waft o'er all the land from far away The breath and bloom of the Hesperides, My birthplace.
I am Maia.
I am May.



May

 

Lots of people go mad in January. 


Not as many as in May, of course.

May

 

The month of May is pure magic. While April is a mix of cold, dreary days and a few sunny ones here and there, May serves up plenty of truly perfect days, full of sunshine and blooming flowers. 
May is a month of rebirth, inspiration and excitement as we close out the first two quarters of the year and look forward to a long, relaxing summer.



May, more than any other month of the year, wants us to feel most alive.


The world's favorite season is the spring. All things seem possible in May

May is the month of promise and the sweet beginnings of summer.

The month of May is the gateway to summer

May is the month of beauty, where we can appreciate the world around us

May is a bridge between winter and summer.

May, the month of sunshine, blooming flowers, and endless possibilities.

O, the month of May, the merry month of May. So frolic, so gay, and so green, so green, so green!

May is the month of expectation, the month of wishes, the month of hope

Among the changing months, May stands confest The sweetest, and in fairest colors dressed.


May


By the meteorological calendar, spring will always start on 1 March; ending on 31 May.

“We mourn the blossoms of May because they are to whither;

 but we know that May is one day to have its revenge upon November, by the revolution of that solemn circle which never stops 

— which teaches us in our height of hope, ever to be sober, and in our depth of desolation, never to despair.”









May

 

I cannot tell you how it was,
But this I know: it came to pass
Upon a bright and sunny day
When May was young; ah, pleasant May!
As yet the poppies were not born
Between the blades of tender corn;
The last egg had not hatched as yet,
Nor any bird foregone its mate.

I cannot tell you what it was,
But this I know: it did but pass.
It passed away with sunny May,
Like all sweet things it passed away,
And left me old, and cold, and gray.



Now the bright morning Star, Dayes harbinger,
Comes dancing from the East, and leads with her
The Flowry May, who from her green lap throws
The yellow Cowslip, and the pale Primrose.

Hail bounteous May that dost inspire
Mirth and youth, and warm desire,
Woods and Groves, are of thy dressing,
Hill and Dale, doth boast thy blessing.
Thus we salute thee with our early Song,
And welcom thee, and wish thee long.


A delicate fabric of bird song
Floats in the air,
The smell of wet wild earth
Is everywhere.

Red small leaves of the maple
Are clenched like a hand,
Like girls at their first communion
The pear trees stand.

Oh I must pass nothing by
Without loving it much,
The raindrop try with my lips,
The grass with my touch;

For how can I be sure
I shall see again
The world on the first of May
Shining after the rain?



While from the purpling east departs
The star that led the dawn,
Blithe Flora from her couch upstarts,
For May is on the lawn.
A quickening hope, a freshening glee,
Foreran the expected Power,
Whose first-drawn breath, from bush and tree,
Shakes off that pearly shower.

All Nature welcomes Her whose sway
Tempers the year’s extremes;
Who scattereth lustres o’er noon-day,
Like morning’s dewy gleams;
While mellow warble, sprightly trill,
The tremulous heart excite;
And hums the balmy air to still
The balance of delight.

Time was, blest Power! when youth and maids
At peep of dawn would rise,
And wander forth, in forest glades
Thy birth to solemnize.
Though mute the song—to grace the rite
Untouched the hawthorn bough,
Thy Spirit triumphs o’er the slight;
Man changes, but not Thou!

Thy feathered Lieges bill and wings
In love’s disport employ;
Warmed by thy influence, creeping things
Awake to silent joy:
Queen art thou still for each gay plant
Where the slim wild deer roves;
And served in depths where fishes haunt
Their own mysterious groves.

Cloud-piercing peak, and trackless heath,
Instinctive homage pay;
Nor wants the dim-lit cave a wreath
To honor thee, sweet May!
Where cities fanned by thy brisk airs
Behold a smokeless sky,
Their puniest flower-pot-nursling dares
To open a bright eye.

And if, on this thy natal morn,
The pole, from which thy name
Hath not departed, stands forlorn
Of song and dance and game;
Still from the village-green a vow
Aspires to thee addrest,
Wherever peace is on the brow,
Or love within the breast.

Yes! where Love nestles thou canst teach
The soul to love the more;
Hearts also shall thy lessons reach
That never loved before.
Stript is the haughty one of pride,
The bashful freed from fear,
While rising, like the ocean-tide,
In flow the joyous year.

Hush, feeble lyre! weak words refuse
The service to prolong!
To yon exulting thrush the Muse
Entrusts the imperfect song;
His voice shall chant, in accents clear,
Throughout the live-long day,
Till the first silver star appear,
The sovereignty of May.



 

In Old English May was known as the Month Of Three Milkings 

– this was because cows could be milked three times a day



May Full Moon - Flower Moon

 

May 1 - Flower Moon 





  • The "Flower Moon" nickname is because of the flowers sprouting across North America this month, according to The Old Farmer's Almanac. May's full moon goes by several other names connected to the season, including Budding Moon, Leaf Budding Moon and Planting Moon.

  • The Flower Moon is named for the abundance of blooming flowers that typically appear this month. It reminds us to pause and reflect as the night sky takes on a calm, serene appearance


    represents the blooming of flowers in May, which is when the Reign of Terror began. The title symbolizes the destruction of Native American culture and nature-related traditions by white colonizers during this period.




Month of May Song by Arcade Fire

 

Gonna make a record in the month of MayIn the month of May, in the month of MayGonna make a record in the month of MayWhen the violent wind blows the wires away
Month of May, it's a violent thingIn the city, their hearts start to singWell, some people sing, it sounds like they're screamingUsed to doubt it but now I believe it
Month of May, everybody's in loveAnd the city was sent from aboveAnd just when I knew what I wanted to sayThe violent wind blew the wires away
We were shocked in the suburbsNow the kids are all standing with their arms folded tightKids are all standing with their arms folded tightWell, some things are pure and some things are rightBut the kids are still standing with their arms folded tight
I said some things are pure, and some things are rightBut the kids are still standing with their arms folded tight
So young, so youngSo much pain for someone so youngWell, I know it's heavy, I know it ain't lightBut how you gonna lift it with your arms folded tight?
First they built the roadThen they built the townThat's why we're still driving aroundAnd around and around and around and aroundAnd around and around and around and aroundAnd around and around and around and around
2009, 2010 wanna make a record how I felt thenWhen we stood outside in the month of MayAnd watched the violent wind blow the wires away
If I die in the month of MayLet the wind take my body away, yeahWish I may or wish I mightBut meet me down there with my arms folded tight
Start again in the month of MayStart again in the month of MayCome on and blow the wires awayCome on and blow the wires away