Happy Tuesday everyone! I hope your week is going well so far. I saw this on Facebook just now and felt compelled to share it with you all, the post didn’t mention who originally wrote it but it’s brilliant. ”Every minute someone leaves this world behind.We are all in “the line” without knowing it.We neverContinue reading “A Tuesday Thought – wisdom from facebook”
Category Archives: Ella Biddlecombe
conversations with the cat
A monologue of sorts, not sure why this came to me but here we are! I wrote this upon realising in isolation how much I speak to the animals in the house and how doing that really does help me to feel normal in the day, treating them like my mates makes life seem moreContinue reading “conversations with the cat”
curiosity
Day two of the challenge – today’s word was ‘curiosity’, this will be a song at some point, here’s the lyrics half. Do you wonder what’s behind that door Do you question why it doesn’t open anymore Its strange how these things happen to us It’s even stranger to me how we can just trustContinue reading “curiosity”
freedom
I’m giving myself a challenge this month of writing a song / poem / monologue or just general thought every day based on one word. This challenge originated over at @houseofjazzcompany on Instagram, encouraging people to journal or freely write with one word at the front of their mind – through that I thought itContinue reading “freedom”
BACKPACK WORRIES
Do we pretend to be happy for ourselves or for other people? Is it something we were taught to do or is it a natural thing? A British thing? Because honestly I have no idea. It feels inherent. Like I don’t choose to do it, I just do. But then that begs the question ofContinue reading “BACKPACK WORRIES”
FINE
I wrote this monologue last year for a performance with YouthQuake. It’s about the word ‘fine’ and all the incredibly negative connotations and meanings it has – mainly it’s about the fact I use it far too regularly when I mean it very rarely. a person sat, speaking directly to the audience. Not really sureContinue reading “FINE”