I never thought I'd miss you
Half as much as I do
And I never thought I'd feel this way
The way I feel
About you
As soon as I wake up
Every night, every day
I know that it's you I need
To take the blues away
It must be love, love
Nothing more, nothing less
Love is the best
What It Is
It is nonsense
says reason
It is what it is
says love
It is nothing but pain
says fear
It is hopeless
says insight
It is what it is
says love
It is ludicrous
says pride
It is foolish
says caution
It is impossible
says experience
It is what it is
says love
If you only knew
I miss the sound of you
I miss your voice on the phone
Miss your out of time tapping to the songs we both know
Are two separate feelings, the firsts how I feel
It's the bone that stays broken the cut that won't heal
I'm still your man
I feel you beside me
Why do some people get depressed?
The jam jar analogy is a helpful way of understanding why some people suffer from mental illness.
Alastair Campbell: Depression and Me | 9pm | @BBCTwo & @BBCiPlayer@campbellclaret
Interesting that the Government is prepared to get MPs to vote on the same deal three maybe four times until it gets the answer it wants..but asking the people to vote again would appear to be a definite no....
My dad, who was a lifelong socialist, trade unionist and anti-fascist, died a year ago today. I miss the guy very much. Here's a column I wrote about grief, I'd like to think it might be helpful for others who've lost a loved one. https://t.co/E8jFLDEmGS
Beep, beep. Serious art lovers, it's Masaccio's birthday. He brought weight and pain to the human figure, and powerful emotions into art. Before Masaccio, people in paintings didn't seem to feel much. After Masaccio, they did. A true giant. Beep, beep. #Masaccio
@pasi_sahlberg@NewsroomNZ@HargreavesBC@SirKenRobinson@DianeRavitch That a focus on equity and wellbeing delivers better results than does a focus on achievement is such a no-brainer & so underrated. What goes for education goes for business too. The old advice“Mol an leanbh agus tíocfaidh sé” is good advice for people of every age and occupation