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		<title>Featured Poem: The Invitation by Percy Bysshe Shelley</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Apr 2010 06:00:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bunnies, chocolate eggs and bank holidays abound; it is Easter time again. For some of us it means a chance to get some much needed rest and relaxation – it’s been far too long since Christmas after all – for others, the break can be just as busy as any other time, if not more [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=thereaderonline.co.uk&amp;blog=4125080&amp;post=3634&amp;subd=thereaderonline&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bunnies, chocolate eggs and bank holidays abound; it is Easter time again. For some of us it means a chance to get some much needed rest and relaxation – it’s been far too long since Christmas after all – for others, the break can be just as busy as any other time, if not more chaotic as there are Easter feasts to prepare, egg hunts to attend or that bit of <a href="http://www.google.com/hostednews/ukpress/article/ALeqM5gYtHW2NpF2g6DBtWTlYPiQQovnOQ" target="_blank"><strong>neglected D.I.Y work to finally get around to doing</strong></a>. Whatever happens, there’s an almost certain chance of being caught in an April shower; well, it is a bank holiday after all, it’s customary to witness at least a bit of rain.</p>
<p>Even if you’re not completely carefree over this extended weekend, I do hope you get some opportunity to stop, take a breath and some time out, be it five minutes or five hours. I offer an invitation – or rather an Invitation from <a href="http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/179" target="_blank"><strong>Shelley</strong></a> – to ease you into a holiday state of mind. This poem appeals to our need to get away from the stresses and strains of a working environment into something far more enjoyable, even if it is just for a singular day. There’s also a juxtaposition of moods and means of entertainment apparent in here, with Shelley speaking of quite differing desires. For those of us who prefer a little peace and quiet – and at Easter, some time for reflection does seem rather appropriate – ‘the silent wilderness’ seems most attractive, with the soul’s unrepressed music echoing throughout. Then comes a jump from the wilderness to the wild; there’s more than one reference to the ‘wild woods’, where free time can be spent adventuring and frolicking through nature and all its delights, and given it’s longer description this seems to be how Shelley believes we should be spending our days unshackled from our desks. If you’re stuck for something to do – and don’t mind getting a little bit sodden – then why not take some inspiration from Shelley, leave a note on your door (or rather, let your phone go to voicemail) and get outdoors to see what you can find. But however you choose to spend your Easter bank holiday, I hope it’s a pleasant one.</p>
<p><em>The Invitation</em></p>
<p>Best and brightest, come away!<br />
Fairer far than this fair Day,<br />
Which, like thee to those in sorrow,<br />
Comes to bid a sweet good-morrow<br />
To the rough Year just awake<br />
In its cradle on the brake.<br />
The brightest hour of unborn Spring,<br />
Through the winter wandering,<br />
Found, it seems, the halcyon Morn<br />
To hoar February born.<br />
Bending from heaven, in azure mirth,<br />
It kiss&#8217;d the forehead of the Earth;<br />
And smiled upon the silent sea;<br />
And bade the frozen streams be free;<br />
And waked to music all their fountains;<br />
And breathed upon the frozen mountains;<br />
And like a prophetess of May<br />
Strew&#8217;d flowers upon the barren way,<br />
Making the wintry world appear<br />
Like one on whom thou smilest, dear.</p>
<p>Away, away, from men and towns,<br />
To the wild wood and the downs—<br />
To the silent wilderness<br />
Where the soul need not repress<br />
Its music lest it should not find<br />
An echo in another&#8217;s mind,<br />
While the touch of Nature&#8217;s art<br />
Harmonizes heart to heart.</p>
<p>I leave this notice on my door<br />
For each accustom&#8217;d visitor:—<br />
&#8216;I am gone into the fields<br />
To take what this sweet hour yields.<br />
Reflection, you may come to-morrow;<br />
Sit by the fireside with Sorrow.<br />
You with the unpaid bill, Despair,—<br />
You, tiresome verse-reciter, Care,—<br />
I will pay you in the grave,—<br />
Death will listen to your stave.<br />
Expectation too, be off!<br />
To-day is for itself enough.<br />
Hope, in pity mock not Woe<br />
With smiles, nor follow where I go;<br />
Long having lived on your sweet food,<br />
At length I find one moment&#8217;s good<br />
After long pain: with all your love,<br />
This you never told me of.&#8217;</p>
<p>Radiant Sister of the Day,<br />
Awake! arise! and come away!<br />
To the wild woods and the plains;<br />
And the pools where winter rains<br />
Image all their roof of leaves;<br />
Where the pine its garland weaves<br />
Of sapless green and ivy dun<br />
Round stems that never kiss the sun;<br />
Where the lawns and pastures be,<br />
And the sandhills of the sea;<br />
Where the melting hoar-frost wets<br />
The daisy-star that never sets,<br />
And wind-flowers, and violets<br />
Which yet join not scent to hue,<br />
Crown the pale year weak and new;<br />
When the night is left behind<br />
In the deep east, dun and blind,<br />
And the blue noon is over us,<br />
And the multitudinous<br />
Billows murmur at our feet<br />
Where the earth and ocean meet,<br />
And all things seem only one<br />
In the universal sun.</p>
<p>Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822)</p>
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		<title>Stairway to Heaven</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Feb 2008 20:44:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris Routledge</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Addiction is a big problem for a lot of people. It starts at a vulnerable age with a copy of Tom&#8217;s Secret Garden recommended by a kindly librarian. You move on to Just William and The Ghost of Thomas Kempe and before long you are in real trouble, your whole adult life blighted. So if [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=thereaderonline.co.uk&amp;blog=4125080&amp;post=324&amp;subd=thereaderonline&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Addiction is a big problem for a lot of people. It starts at a vulnerable age with a copy of <em>Tom&#8217;s Secret Garden</em> recommended by a kindly librarian. You move on to <em>Just William</em> and <em>The Ghost of Thomas Kempe</em> and before long you are in real trouble, your whole adult life blighted. So if you are the sort of person who gets caught hiding hardbacks in your hair, taking them out for a quick furtive read at public events, or if you are constantly on the run from the paperazzi* and people keep trying to make you go to rehab (or even a charity shop with a huge box of duplicates) this might just be a short-term answer: hide the books in the stairs. Honestly I am tempted to go through the hell that is building a loft extension <a href="http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/ny/at-europe/at-europe-london-closeup-the-amazing-staircase-042543">just to be able to do this</a> (surly nod of appreciation to <a href="http://www.boingboing.net/2008/02/19/library-built-into-a.html">Boing Boing</a>):</p>
<p><a href="http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/ny/at-europe/at-europe-london-closeup-the-amazing-staircase-042543"><img src="http://thereaderonline.files.wordpress.com/2008/02/bookstairs.jpg?w=600" /></a></p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the <a href="http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/ny/at-europe/at-europe-london-closeup-the-amazing-staircase-042543">link again</a>.</p>
<p>*You see what I did there?</p>
<p align="right">Posted by <a href="http://chrisroutledge.co.uk">Chris Routledge</a></p>
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