John Charles Wrightons Autobiographical text
Transcribed online by his son, Paul


Prologue:

This anonymous autobiography is not the whole truth. For addendum see A-Z. It is composed from and contains - Dreams, memories, reflections, lies, cnfusion, deceipt, truth, incompetence, inability, and other omissions the auther has been unable to identify. Any person who is aggrieved by being ommitted may sue for damages or libel.

The concept of negative libel woud be an interesting precedent for lawyers to consider.

Before you read this story of a life not quite over yet consider this basic premise, The creator created, life reveals and Humanity discovers, we all suffer or enjoy the consequences.


A poem from the past

Found after forty years from Cleo to Charles.

Then one day a man came

He looked yes, You are I think

A woman. I am? I thought

A shot in the arm, Unnatural Exhilaration

Like floating Ecstatic Exulted

When he was there and so

There was a link from man to woman

But deeper still twixt you and I

Then we found your mind and mine

You wants and mine and sometimes

They were going seperate ways

So that the bond was broken

Or wrapped around with litter

We did not need to have or want

But had to have because

We can't cut out our private parts

However much we try.

Other poems here too