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  Riding high and feeling great

  Now dashed and broken

  Smashed upon some hostile shore.

   

  So take your time

  As it’s all your time,

   

  But timing

  Is absolutely all.

  The Art of Daring

  Is my favourite art

   

  Not a brave challenge

  Or a foolish dare.

   

  But an art

  That takes you far away

  To where worlds collapse

  As midnight strikes

  And turns night back into day.

   

  Where colours shake

  And forms vibrate

   

  Do you dare to dare ?

  Leave your bones

  In the dragon’s lair.

   

  Not for the weak

  Or the faint at heart

   

  It really is an art

  To dare.

  The Other Side of Midnight

  Whistle down the wind

  Loud and clear

  Over the hills and far away,

  All the way

  To the very end where midnight’s smile

  Stops and your whistle disappears.

   

  And wait for what you wake,

  But do watch out

  Take great care

  Being careful

  For what you whistled for

  The Wishing Well

  To conjure a spell

  From the wishing well

  Is a dangerous game to play.

   

  Gives you belief

  But takes like a thief

   

  For what you unleash

  May have dangerous teeth.

   

  To conjure a spell

  From the wishing well

  May invite living hell

  And leave you a shell

  From your head right down to your feet.

  Tomorrow Never Knows

  The sun is shining

  But tomorrow may be grey.

   

  It’s a fine, fine day

  To put your wrongs to right

   

  So don’t delay

  And put things off

  That which can be done today.

  The Violinist

  Was it

  Ambition or a passion ?

  That drove you hard

  To make

  Your violin so squeak

  Years before it spoke.

   

  Ambition or a passion ?

  That drives you now

  To bow and sing

  Such fierce and gripping

  Melody.

   

  Ambition or a passion ?

  That bodes you well

  And helps you sell

  Your

  Violinist fashion.

  Geoff’s Boots

  I dreamt

  I stole

  Your light tan

  Cowboy boots.

   

  Coz that’s what you were

   

  A cowboy

  Lost

  And off the trail

  Speaking big

  And hanging on

  By your crazy

  Horse’s tail.

   

  You didn’t have the guts

  To be the man

  You so freely spoke about

   

  But luckily

  I was already

  Somewhat nuts

  And relieved you of your ware.

   

  I didn’t steal your boots

  You reluctantly took them off

  And handed me the pair.

  The Garden of Eden

  East is where the sun rises

  Nowhere else.

   

  The spinning Earth

  Makes sure of that.

   

  North is where the magnet lies

  And nowhere else.

   

  West is sun sleepy time

  Every single night.

   

  And South is a dream

  Where the good life lives.

   

  There’s up and there’s down

  There’s in and there’s out

  There’s left and there’s right

  As the East brings the light

  And the West brings good night.

  Dead Man Walking

  A live man found a dead man lying on a beach

  Last week

   

  Frozen

  Now thawed

  And nibbled by fish.

   

  But what really is the difference

  Between a live man

  And

  A dead man

  Lying on a beach

  Last week ?

   

  The difference is small

  But

  The meaning is all.

   

  Thanks for reading!

  If you enjoyed this maybe you will like other books by Ben Gilbert:

   

  The World Peace Journals – This is the true story of World Peace Trekking – a Nepalese Trekking Agency that the author owned and ran. It documents a Nepal not spoken or written about in other travel or adventure stories – not sparring the reader from harsh realities, corruption and madness; a sojourn into the Himalayas that succinctly captures the myths, history, geography and people in a way that shocks but also brilliantly entertains.

   

  No Place Like Home – A perilous journey full of love, deception and delusion. Set in the dramatic and raw landscapes of the Basque Pyrenees, Biafra and the Belgium Congo, the story follows the plight of Jacques Freeman, a lonely brooding bachelor lamenting his days in the south of France after losing his home and family to a violent African revolution. Six powerful characters, three women and three men, interplay in this gritty and exhilarating novel.

   

  Tales from the Marsh – Two short stories, Tales of the Marsh and Made in America, attempt to reflect living on the margins of modern society through the the closed world of small and neglected fishing harbours - one in southern England, the other on the western coat of America. It is here in these beautiful and empty spaces where the ordinary stays at bay, tough and gruff individuals seem to thrive.

   

  Seven Million Year Itch – Ten very short stories.. “And now only this strange tree grew, alone and full of life, as if all the missing nature had fled into this one magnificent majestic thing. It was protected of course and the hotel built just to marvel at its beauty. Something always survives and this was it, a reminder of what was and could be again. But that was just too big a thing to ponder and she turned towards the hotel in the distance and felt that longing once again.”

   

  Connect with Ben Gilbert:

  Ben Gllbert is an explorer, outdoor guide and founder of The Blue Space guides' Co-operative - https://thebluespace.com - Ben is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society.

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