Happy Birthday Miku

The day of Miku’s birth.

The day he came to earth.

Once more around the sun, now

Another lap’s begun.

His rhythm non-erratic, 

His oath still Hippocratic,

He passes space and time

In Medicine, Bass and Rhyme,

But on this fine occasion

Focus lies on celebration!


By Adrian Taylor,  

from Spiral Arm Galaxy and friend of Maharaja Blues 



From Pink 🦩

On this fine occasion,  

We trade thought for elation

A flamingo lifts its wing,  

And all the bright hearts sing!  


Pink feathers catch the light,  

Basslines bloom through the night,  

And laughter, sweet and strong,  

Turns every breath to song.  


So raise your glass, take flight,  

In coral, gold, and white

For Miku’s day of mirth  

Renews the joy of earth.

🦩🦩🦩


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Comments

  1. Thanks a lot Adrian and the Nonsense Chronicler.

    And thus passeth another year, a year rich with wonderful music, warm friendships and more

    This year has played out a stirring tune
    A beautifully mellow sunlit rune
    Of a family’s warmth and friendships dear,
    Of music threading through the year.

    From wild savannahs tawny sweep
    To Indian colours, rich and deep,
    Where weddings flared in glitter and sound
    And history beckoned all around

    And then, in a garden hushed and fair,
    Amidst cherry blossoms a daughter’s joy hung in the air!
    A promise made, serene and bright,
    A ring that caught the morning light.

    And somewhere in these months I found
    My older self again, long winter bound,
    And learned again to simply live
    Not lose myself in what I give.

    For love, my wife’s and my children’s too,
    And from my family, friends and cats came shining through.
    A steady hand, a warm hug, a gentle art,
    That led me back to my own heart.

    Work kept its rhythm, steady and clear
    Whilst the stage beckoned with evening cheer.
    Twelve months of wonder, loosely spun,
    Now circling back for another run.

    Maharaja Miku the Bard Bear

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