Glastonbury 2015 Diary: Part Four
Sunday:
Woke up hanging so bought Fanta, packed shit ‘cause Ali had to take her tent down, then wanted to see Cassetteboy so…
Eyes Like Lighthouses When the Boats Come Home
I’ve seen the future
and the two of us
are in it,
which right about now
is all we can hope for –
we are not
the types of lost soul
who spot abandoned wellies
in the mud
and decide
to try them on.
We are the unicorns
of time,
sent back
to write rhymes
in time with
the music –
People prefer poems
when they’re set to
a bangin’ tune,
and that’s a fact –
I’ve started writing words
for your eyes
only.
Staring at People’s Watches
Trying to work out
what time it is,
the girls
with their tits out
and covered with mud,
and I feel like meh
because they haven’t
got a watch on.
So you try to
figure out the time
from the line-up,
sitting
in the mud
in front of stages,
until a new band comes on,
then realising
you’ve lost the booklet
with the line-up on,
anyway.
People,
with their weird mix
of clothing,
bobble-hats and shirts
and morph suits,
and one guy
who I think is in fancy dress,
but I’m not sure
what of.
It’s somewhere
between noon
and 3 PM,
and we’ve got the magic
even if you don’t.
At Cassetteboy stood up for a bit then sat down, made friends with some steward lady who’s been coming since The Cure in the 80s, and Cassetteboy remixed ‘German Whip’ as ‘Sherbet Dip’.
All the Fire
Raining from the sky
in a silver haze,
threads to stick us together
that seem so flimsy
by the sunshine,
and all my life
I’ve run away,
and look how far
it got me.
Was going to stay there for DJ Yoda but didn’t, so West Holts stage and Poetry and Words, both of which were fun. Pyramid was packed for Lionel and rain threatened, so after he was over I headed back to set my tent up for the final evening, then thought about the Bootleg Beatles.
Fell asleep in tent, missed Bootleg Beatles, so went to watch Alt J at the Pyramid instead.
God Particles
Battered,
bruised and
broken, and
in no way
fit for reintroduction
to society.
I need the
healing water
sitting in
the reservoirs –
I can’t feel my
tongue
and I believe
that we’ll believe
in anything.
Striking Black Lines Through What You Wrote Before
Today, we’re talking about
the CERN
people; the machine of
mankind attacked
blasphemy, acting like
good people, determined to
question the truth.
The answer is our society, white
and black are
ignorance, but people
demand the truth.
First, we need to know
something – critics
coined the nickname, but why
would they break
the evil
media?
So what is existence?
It’s little more than a theory, believed to
be the world that we see before us –
it would help to explain
our universe,
the communion
of the scientific concept
that scientists say
is expected to explain
Christians.
Disprove the existence of God,
and that shouldn’t be heretical –
we understand creation,
beauty
that man should never know.
Un-Christian
Newton’s gravitational pull,
science and religion,
understanding hand-in
-hand.
Understanding
blame at their feet,
thousands involved,
a life-long
dream.
Friends or as enemies in the end,
strong and faithful
whatever the outcome.
Sunday Evening
So it’s Sunday evening
and I still don’t know
how to get home,
and I’m pretty sure
I’ll struggle to beat
‘Eyes Like Lighthouses
When the Boats Come Home’.
It’s funny
how times come
to haunt you
because there’s No Rest
for the Wicked and
your friends look
different every day
and still beautiful.
And then you
throw out the good
and remember the bad
and then six months
down the line,
you look back
and wonder,
what the hell
was I thinking?
After that, back to camp for a bit, then walk towards The Other Stage to grab a pint and catch the start of whoever’s on, and then to Buzzcocks at left field.
Arrived about 8:15, just as the previous band finished playing – turns out Phil Jupitus was compere, so I did see him after all. Mad set where I knew almost all songs, went to get a beer then mad things, then walked back to tent to pick up a lighter and watched The Who. Couldn’t really be bothered to do anything else at that point, ‘cause I didn’t know where anyone was and still didn’t know how I was getting home.
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