by fmttadmin | May 4, 2025 | General News, Hobbies, Music, News & Events, Poetry
Upside Down (A poem inspired by Diana Ross song titles) Ain’t No Mountain High Enough,Yet sometimes, I feel the weight,Ain’t Nothing But a Heartache,Heavy thoughts I can’t negate. Reach Out and Touch (Somebody’s Hand),But isolation calls my name,I’m Coming Out, I want...
by fmttadmin | Apr 27, 2025 | General News, Hobbies, Music, News & Events, Poetry
Mind Games In this West End Girls world, we play,With Opportunities that slip away.What Have I Done to Deserve This? I cry,As the pressure mounts and I question why. It’s a Sin to show I’m weak inside,So I wear my mask and try to hide.But in the quiet of my...
by fmttadmin | Apr 20, 2025 | General News, Hobbies, Music, News & Events, Poetry
Standin’ in the light of your halo (A poem inspired by Beyoncé song titles) In the quiet of night, I hear Halo’s hum,A reminder I’m human, not always numb.I fight through shadows, a Haunted maze,Searching for peace, seeking brighter days. The weight...
by fmttadmin | Apr 13, 2025 | Events, General News, Hobbies, Music, News & Events, Poetry
Careless Whispers in the Mind (A tribute using George Michael’s song titles) In the Careless Whisper of the night,A heart beats through its silent fight.Seeking solace, peace from pain,Hoping Faith will rise again. With every step, I hear the plea,The broken man...
by fmttadmin | Apr 6, 2025 | General News, Hobbies, Music, News & Events, Poetry
A Man’s Mind (A poem inspired by Barbra Streisand song titles) In the Way We Were, I hide my pain,A quiet storm, no room for rain.But deep inside, it’s hard to cope,Where is the man who knows to hope? I try to smile, but it’s Guilty lies,Somewhere beyond these...
by fmttadmin | Apr 5, 2025 | General News, Hobbies, News & Events, The Mental Health Moles
The return of ‘The Mental Health Moles’ to the ‘For Men To Talk’ social media channels. Written by Luke Newman, Founder of ‘For Men To Talk’ As a child, I was always fascinated by the Mr. Men books. I loved when my parents would read them to me, and later, I...