Relaxing on the couchHaving me a dreamSuddenly from nowhereOh so very mean DM
Author Archives: donmatthewspoetry
Stan’s Record Album Cover Studio – The Skip Jones Job
Stan runs a very successful album cover design businesshelped by his assistant Perc Skip wanted kiddies coverSaid he had to dashLeft suggested artworkWe took contracted cash Production Notes Artwork Skip’s daughter Amanda We thought grandpa might scare kiddies and affect record salesSkip liked grandpa idea so went with it Post Production Notes We hope SkipContinue reading “Stan’s Record Album Cover Studio – The Skip Jones Job”
From the FCS Book of Little-Known Facts (bike trail)
There is never a timeto stop learning new things
From the FCS Book of Little-Known Facts (Arc de Bera)
There is never a timeto stop learning new things
FCS Daily Music Video ‘Walking by the River’ Dr John
Malcolm John Rebennack Jr. (November 20, 1941 – June 6, 2019), better known by his stage name Dr. John, was an American singer and songwriter. His music was influenced by New Orleans blues, jazz, funk, and R&B Lyrics below “Walking By The River” Walking by the riverWatching my tears roll out to the seaWalking by the riverStormy trouble will neverContinue reading “FCS Daily Music Video ‘Walking by the River’ Dr John”
Aquarium
The idea was novelElevator in coreExploded (lots water)Flowed out through the door DM
Shit Jack
Shit Jack look at what I’ve seenThis huge and massive ratAre we supposed to catch it?I don’t think so, not that
Fandango’s One Word Challenge – Rendition
Write something incorporating the word ‘rendition’ Should you accept, go forth. Show your creative juices I accept.Here goes…. ODE TO RENDITION At last I have awokenMy brain has come aliveI gotta use renditionMy brain’s a buzzing hive DM
From the FCS Book of Little-Known Facts (dog’s tooth purse)
There is never a timeto stop learning new things Remains of a disintegrated purse. 4,500 years old. Likely part of outer flap
From the FCS Book of Little-Known Facts (chewing gum)
There is never a timeto stop learning new things Chewing gum 5,000 years old. Birch bark. Likely used to heal mouth infections or use as a glue.