Jubilee Rising

“Jubilee Rising” (A U2-style song)

Verse 1
A quarter-century, the bells still ring,
The echo of freedom, the song we sing.
From the broken streets to the highest halls,
We tore down the chains, we answered the call.

The weight of the world, it was not too much,
For the hands that reached and the hearts they touched.
Debt forgiven, a world set free,
On the wings of hope, a jubilee.

Chorus
Oh, let the walls come tumbling down,
Let the lost be found, let love abound.
For every tear, a brighter sky,
Jubilee rising, we will not deny.

Verse 2
The voices silenced, they now proclaim,
The dignity rising, they speak their names.
In the shadowlands, where the broken kneel,
We brought the light, we made it real.

Twenty-five years, but the work’s not done,
Still chasing justice beneath the sun.
Bono’s song, it carries on,
A hymn of mercy, a rebel’s dawn.

Chorus
Oh, let the walls come tumbling down,
Let the lost be found, let love abound.
For every tear, a brighter sky,
Jubilee rising, we will not deny.

Bridge
It’s not just numbers, it’s lives reborn,
It’s the peace that follows the storm.
From Dublin’s streets to Africa’s plains,
The dream persists, the song remains.

Chorus
Oh, let the walls come tumbling down,
Let the lost be found, let love abound.
For every tear, a brighter sky,
Jubilee rising, we will not deny.

Outro
So sing the song, let the future see,
What love can do, what it means to be free.
Debt erased, the captives fly,
Jubilee rising, under a boundless sky.

A Radiant Solution

The desert was quiet, the sun a smoldering orb in a sky the color of ash. Prince Harry adjusted his respirator and wiped the sweat from his brow. Beside him, Solid Snake scanned the barren landscape through his eyepatch, the Geiger counter in his hand clicking ominously. The battlefield stretched before them, littered with twisted metal and the invisible menace of depleted uranium.

They had come together for a singular purpose: to heal the scars of war. Harry, a former soldier turned environmental advocate, had grown tired of watching the earth bear the toxic burden of human conflict. Snake, the legendary mercenary, had seen the fallout of countless battles. They both agreed on one thing—there had to be a better way.

The plan was simple in theory, but audacious in practice. Using a type of fungus capable of metabolizing heavy metals and radiation, they hoped to decontaminate the land. The challenge was getting permission to deploy it. The generals in charge of the region were less than cooperative.

“This is a warzone, not a petri dish,” bellowed General Lancaster, slamming his fist on the table during their first meeting. “We can’t afford to let you play mad scientists with our soil.”

“With respect,” Harry had replied, his voice steady, “the soil is already a warzone. Let us try to fix what you’ve broken.”

But bureaucracy and pride proved formidable foes. Weeks passed as Harry and Snake made their case to military officials, environmental agencies, and even the media. They were met with skepticism, ridicule, and outright hostility. Yet they pressed on, setting up clandestine experiments in the dead of night.

One evening, as the sun dipped below the horizon, Snake crouched next to a shallow pit they had dug. “If this works, we’ll have proof,” he muttered, sprinkling spores over a pile of uranium-tainted debris. Harry stood nearby, the faint hum of a drone patrol keeping him alert.

By dawn, their gamble paid off. The Geiger counter showed reduced radiation levels around the test site. The fungus had begun breaking down the uranium compounds, rendering them inert. They filmed the results and sent the footage to the press. It went viral overnight.

The public outcry was immediate. Soldiers and civilians alike demanded the military give Harry and Snake the green light. The generals, cornered by public opinion, begrudgingly relented.

Over the next months, Harry and Snake led teams across the battlefield, sowing spores into the earth and watching as the fungi did their work. The land, once a toxic wasteland, began to heal. Grass grew where nothing had sprouted in years, and animals tentatively returned.

At the edge of a newly green field, Harry turned to Snake. “Do you think it’ll last?”

Snake lit a cigarette, the ember glowing faintly. “It’s not about lasting forever,” he said. “It’s about giving the world a fighting chance.”

As they packed up for the day, a message crackled over the radio. General Lancaster’s voice, gruff but softer than before. “Good work out there. I was wrong.”

Harry smiled faintly. Victory wasn’t just in the soil—it was in the hearts and minds they’d changed.

Tobogganing Dream

Here’s a playful, heartwarming, and slightly cheeky song about tobogganing in Whistler with kids and Nelly Furtado, despite dealing with a hernia and an ankle sprain. The theme captures resilience and fun in the spirit of Invictus. ?


“Tobogganing Dream (Invictus in the Snow)”

(Original Lyrics)

[Verse 1]
Can’t hit the slopes, my ankle’s too weak,
A hernia’s got me at my peak.
But the kids are ready, the snow’s piled high,
And Nelly’s here with a wink in her eye.

[Pre-Chorus]
We’ll ride the hills, no skis required,
Laughter and courage keep us inspired.
The snow may fall, but so do we,
Sliding through Whistler, wild and free.

[Chorus]
Tobogganing dream, down we go,
Hernia and sprain won’t stop the show.
Invictus spirit, brave and strong,
In the snow with Furtado, we belong.

[Verse 2]
Kids are cheering, their sleds in tow,
Nelly’s singing tunes in the frosty glow.
We race the slopes with fearless delight,
Invictus whispers, “You’ll win this fight.”

[Pre-Chorus]
Wipeouts happen, but we get back up,
Hot cocoa’s waiting in a steaming cup.
Whistler’s magic, the mountain’s call,
Who needs skis when you’ve got it all?

[Chorus]
Tobogganing dream, down we go,
Hernia and sprain won’t stop the show.
Invictus spirit, brave and strong,
In the snow with Furtado, we belong.

[Bridge] (Spoken/Sung)
Slide to the left, slide to the right,
The snow’s our stage in the pale moonlight.
Ankle’s aching, but I still glide,
With Nelly and the kids by my side.

[Breakdown] (Shouted)
No pain, no gain, we’re here to play,
Invictus leads us all the way.
From the top of Whistler, hear our cheer,
We conquer the slopes, year after year!

[Final Chorus]
Tobogganing dream, down we go,
Hernia and sprain won’t stop the show.
Invictus spirit, brave and strong,
In the snow with Furtado, we belong.

[Outro]
The sled’s our throne, the hill’s our crown,
No injury can keep us down.
With Nelly and the kids, we’re flying high,
Tobogganing dreams beneath the winter sky.


This playful tune celebrates making the best of challenges and enjoying snowy adventures with loved ones. Let me know if you want it fine-tuned further! ❄️?