29 December 2025

Rhenish Outtakes

Rhine Dancing.....


So.... what follows are pictures I took on my recent trip up and down the Middle Rhine, but these are outtakes, pictures not included in the two 'official' pieces about my journey.  And these have been processed using a limited piece of software on my iPad, so they will, and are intended to, look different. The point is these are part of the visual experience. I am not going to try and explain, or add opinion or information, though I am Rhine Dancing to some poetry and popular songs as I go.... so bear with the quotes [Or ignore them entirely: Ed.]:

We start with Chaucer, as my boat happened to be named after him:



But shortly myn entente I wol devise:
I preche of no thing but for coveityse.
Therefore my theme is yet, and evere was,
Radix malorum est Cupiditas.....

Geoffrey Chaucer
The Pardoner's Prologue




The river flows
It flows to the sea
Wherever that river goes
That's where I want to be

Roger McGuinn




There was a young girl, whos heart was a frown 
'Cause she was crippled for life, 
and she couldn't speak a sound 
And she wished and prayed she could stop living, 
So she decided to die 
She drew her wheelchair to the edge of the shore 
And to her legs she smiled "you won't hurt me no more" 
But then a sight she'd never seen made her jump and say 
"look a golden winged ship is passing my way" 

And it really didn't have to stop, it just kept on going... 

And so castles made of sand 
Slips into the sea, eventually

Jimi Hendrix



The fascination of what's difficult
Has dried the sap out of my veins, and rent
Spontaneous joy and natural content
Out of my heart.

W B Yeats


Each new daybreak we are born again.

All our life till now has flown away.

What we did yesterday's already gone.

All we have left of life begins today.

Tony Harrison
Palladas:  Poems - 13




Ach Liebste, lasst uns eilen,
Wir haben Zeit:
Es schadet das Verweilen
Uns beiderseit.

Martin Opitz
Lied



And on that cheek, and o'er that brow,
So soft, so calm, yet eloquent,
The smiles that win, the tints that glow,
But tell of days in goodness spent,
A mind at peace with all below,
A heart whose love is innocent!

Byron
She Walks in Beauty




If we make it through December
Everything's gonna be alright I know
It's the coldest time of winter
And I shiver when I see the falling snow

If we make it through December
Got plans to be in a warmer town come summer time
Maybe even California
If we make it through December we'll be fine

Merle Haggard


Je vous ai apporté des bonbons
Parce que les fleurs c'est périssable
Puis les bonbons c'est tellement bon
Bien que les fleurs soient plus présentables

Jacques Brel



When something goes wrong
I'm the first to admit it
I'm the first to admit it
But the last one to know
When something goes right
Oh, it's likely to lose me
It's apt to confuse me
It's such an unusual sight
Oh, I can't, I can't get used to something so right
Something so right

Paul Simon





Will I see you tonight
On a downtown train?
Every night, every night is just the same
Oh baby
Will I see you tonight
On a downtown train?
All of my dreams just fall like rain
Oh, baby, on a downtown train

Kathleen Brennan, Tom Waits




Sad deserted shore, your fickle friends are leaving
Ah, but then you know it's time for them to go
But I will still be here, I have no thought of leaving
I do not count the time

For who knows where the time goes?
Who knows where the time goes?

Sandy Denny




I don't miss you like I should
But I kissed you all those times I shouldn't have
There's a Tesla outside your old flat
And all I have to show for you is how 
I'm angered by that fact

I'm angered by that fact

CMAT
Lord, let that TESLA Crash




Libiamo, libiamo ne' lieti calici
che la bellezza infiora;
e la fuggevol, fuggevol ora
s'inebrii a voluttà.
Libiam ne' dolci fremiti
che suscita l'amore,
poiché quell'occhio al core onnipotente va.
Libiamo, amore, amor fra i calici
più caldi baci avrà.

Giuseppe Verdi, Francesco Maria Piave
La Traviata




Silent night! Holy night!
Where on this day all power
of fatherly love poured forth
And like a brother lovingly embraced
Jesus the peoples of the world,
Jesus the peoples of the world.

Joseph Mohr, Franz Xaver Gruber
Stille Nacht! Heilige Nacht! (1818)







Now in Kilkenny it is reported 
On marble stones as black as ink 
With gold and silver I will support her 
But I'll sing no more now ‘till I get a drink 
Cause I'm drunk today and I'm seldom sober 
A handsome rover from town to town 
Ah but I'm sick now my days are numbered 
Come all you young men and lay me down

Traditional
Carrickfergus





I hear the ancient footsteps like the motion of the sea
Sometimes I turn, there’s someone there, other times it’s only me
I am hanging in the balance of the reality of man
Like every sparrow falling, like every grain of sand

Bob Dylan
Every Grain of Sand




Oh!  The Cologne
The Eau, the Cologne
I owed her
Her odour

Oh, Dear....

Anonymous




what I hate about derelict buildings is their reluctance to disintegrate
what I love about a cloud is its unpredictability
what I hate about you, chum, is your china
what I love about many waters is their inability to quench love

Edwin Morgan
A View of Things


It rheined, and rained, and reigned,
The Rind was bitter, the Rhine was deep,
We wined, and dined, and rhymed,
And then the Rhino-saw-us 
Rhine Dancing

Anonymous




And as Schubert's Ave Maria, Ellens Gesang III, D839, performed by Renée Fleming & Christoph Eschenbach, plays us out, the watery themes career downstream towards the sea, as rivers do, unending, never finished, always there, wishing us well - wishing us better.....

Ave Maria! Reine Magd!
Der Erde und der Luft Dämonen
Von deines Auges Huld verjagt
Sie können hier nicht bei uns wohnen
Wir woll'n uns still dem Schicksal beugen
Da uns dein heil'ger Trost anweht;
Der Jungfrau wolle hold dich neigen
Dem Kind, das für den Vater fleht
Ave Maria!

******


With love

R

*****

(dedicato alla mia speranza)


*****



2 comments:

  1. Richard, I love your blogs, please keep them coming. I’d love to see more. Thank you

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  2. What a marvellous eclectic mix of pictures and words. Very atmospheric.

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