19th January, 2017.
I don’t know where it comes from: but there’s an old saying.
Words to the effect that the good we do is buried with us: and the evil that we do, lives on.
It’s from one of Shakespeare’s plays, I believe.
Although I couldn’t tell you exactly which one.
However, that phrase about the evil men do, living on … ?
Always springs into mind, sometimes.
Writing Teasers about things like the Holocaust, for example.
Gruesome murders tend NOT to be that depressing, believe it or not.
Depressingly unstoppable …
But …
Hmmm …
I’m not quite sure where that’s going, frankly.
All I can say? Is that I try not to use words like good or evil, every day.
But, sometimes? Sometimes, we’re faced by things that we can only describe as evil.
Gross simplification that it is
Sometimes I think we’re forced into doing so: to give ourselves a handle into an event.
There is, of course, a reason for this.
You’ve possibly realised I like to catch a movie, now and again, don’t you … ?
I do: in case you didn’t know.
And, frankly?
I had a free night, tonight.
I fancied catching something. And had a choice of what to watch.
I’d bought myself a copy of They Shoot Horses, Don’t They: on the recommendation of Teaser regulars, Olga and Debbi.
Who’ve been raving about it for a while, now.
Or … ?
A copy of 2001, wartime drama, Conspiracy: that I’d borrowed from a friend at work.
What can I tell you?
I flipped a coin.
And got Conspiracy.
I wasn’t unpleased: history’s a habit of mine …
And the Wannsee Conference was historic.
But, sometimes? Sometimes, we’re faced by things that we can only describe as evil.
Gross simplification that it is
Sometimes I think we’re forced into doing so: to give ourselves a handle into an event.
~≈Ê≈~
There is, of course, a reason for this.
You’ve possibly realised I like to catch a movie, now and again, don’t you … ?
I do: in case you didn’t know.
And, frankly?
I had a free night, tonight.
I fancied catching something. And had a choice of what to watch.
I’d bought myself a copy of They Shoot Horses, Don’t They: on the recommendation of Teaser regulars, Olga and Debbi.
Who’ve been raving about it for a while, now.
Or … ?
A copy of 2001, wartime drama, Conspiracy: that I’d borrowed from a friend at work.
What can I tell you?
I flipped a coin.
And got Conspiracy.
I wasn’t unpleased: history’s a habit of mine …
And the Wannsee Conference was historic.
~≈Ê≈~