A light in the tower

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A light in the tower

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Soaring and circling, in spite of my shortening time;
Careless as a mayfly, free as a gull, I fly across the city.

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As far as the wind blows and farther, I have been,
O'er a hundred thousand plains and mountains seen.

If the world was a room, you could see me going from
One wall to the other, seeking and searching, trying to escape.

There are only so many places to fly, confused by our infinite paths. So many lead to weeping, not enough to laughs.

We choose the darker road and feign ignorance of the way back, blaming the wider world for the character that we lack.

I leave the city desperate for some air, and no longer able to reach heaven, return and return to its despair. I've begun to see my shelter there, lessened the spirit that once the wild dared.

An older bird with tired eyes, wide for death prepared.
Knowing what is coming makes it much harder to care.

But still the morning sun will rise, and until the darkness close my eyes, I will open my wings and fly.

And from this terrible distance that mortality is closing for us, willing or not, I see the light in your tower.

You don't even hear my passage as i love you.
If you did hear it, you would close your ears and look away.

But if there is one truth i leave behind on my face, it is that i loved you and it was too much for me.

like a message on the mirror of a dying star,
Happiness was too much for me, it was too far to fly.

I tried to love you and it killed me.
Brotherhood falls asunder at the touch of fire!
He finds his fellow guilty of a skin
Not coloured like his own, and having power
To enforce the wrong, for such a worthy cause
Dooms and devotes him as his lawful prey.
~William Cowper
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Deep ...................full of pain and truth from an empty well full of joy to be seen and felt in the life art of balance.
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Sandy Clark wrote:Deep ...................full of pain and truth from an empty well full of joy to be seen and felt in the life art of balance.

Dearest Sandy,
Thank you for your kindness and faithful readership.

Somehow the other day, I fat fingered the forum setting Mark All As Read or something and it removed part of my ability to see updates. Arrrrgh lol

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Actor John Hurt of 'Elephant Man,' 'Midnight Express' and 'Alien' dies at 77
By Ralph Ellis, CNN

Updated 12:38 AM ET, Sat January 28, 2017

(CNN)Actor John Hurt, the gravelly voiced British actor who garnered Oscar nominations for his roles in "Midnight Express" and "The Elephant Man," has died at the age of 77, publicist Charles McDonald said Friday.

McDonald offered no other details of Hurt's passing.

Known for playing tormented characters, Hurt memorably died on screen in the 1979 space adventure "Alien" when a creature exploded from his chest during lunch in the spacecraft mess hall. CNN's "The Screening Room" in 2007 ranked it among its Top 10 favorite movie deaths.

Hurt always stayed busy, working more than six decades in television, movies and voice work in England and the United States. He recently played a priest who counsels Jacqueline Kennedy in last year's biopic "Jackie," according to IMDb.

"I'm very much of the opinion that to work is better than not to work," he said, according to his IMDb bio. "There are others who'd say, 'No, wait around for the right thing' - and they will finish up a purer animal than me. ... Of course, I don't do everything by any means: I do turn lots of stuff down, because it's absolute crap. But I usually find something interesting enough to do."

Accolades poured in on social media.

Actor Kiefer Sutherland tweeted: "My deepest sympathies to John Hurt's family, friends and fans. He was a dear friend."

Actor Elijah Wood tweeted: "Very sad to hear of John Hurt's passing. It was such an honor to have watched you work, sir."

Hurt was born in Shirebrook, a coal mining village in Derbyshire, England, the son of an an engineer and one-time actress and an Anglican clergyman and mathematician, IMDb said.

He trained to become a painter but, after being accepted into the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, worked on the stage in the early 1960s.

His first film role came in the "angry young man" drama "Young and Willing" in 1962 and his first major role in "A Man for All Seasons" in 1966, IMDb said.

His big break came when he portrayed the gay writer and raconteur Quentin Crisp in the mid-1970s television play "The Naked Civil Servant," which was adapted from Crisp's autobiography, IMDb said.

The good roles kept coming. He went on to play a Turkish prison inmate in "Midnight Express" in 1978 and the gentle, disfigured John Merrick in "The Elephant Man" in 1980. Those roles earned him Oscar nominations and he won a Golden Globe for best supporting actor in "Midnight Express."

He usually played characters with problems, and IMDb said he died 47 times on screen. But Hurt also also had comic roles, such as Jesus in Mel Brooks' "History of the World: Part I" in 1981, which he took on because he'd just done two serious roles and wanted to have some fun, IMDb said.

Hurt appeared in the first two Harry Potter movies, playing wand maker Garrick Ollivander, and did voice work and narration in movies like "Watership Down," "The Plague Dogs," and "Thumbelina."

Some of his top television roles included Caligula in "I, Claudius" in 1976, General Woundwort in "Watership Down" and the War Doctor in "Doctor Who."

He was awarded the CBE (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) in the 2004 Queen's Birthday Honours List for his services to Drama.

Hurt was married four times and was married to Anwen Rees-Myers when he died. Hurt was an alcoholic for years but said he quit drinking in 2005, according to IMDb.

A grand scheme never guided his life, he said.

"I've just been whipped along by the waves I'm sitting in," he said, according to IMDb. "I don't make plans at all. Plans are what make God laugh. You can make plans, you can make so many plans, but they never go right, do they?"

CNN's Dottie Evans contributed to this report


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Brotherhood falls asunder at the touch of fire!
He finds his fellow guilty of a skin
Not coloured like his own, and having power
To enforce the wrong, for such a worthy cause
Dooms and devotes him as his lawful prey.
~William Cowper
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