Monday, January 8, 2018

Monday WRites 137

[moonflowers from google dot com]


you shine
tagged to a sky
turning morning azure
just a convex saucer above
day moon
© gillena cox 2018

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Wishes For A Bright And Prosperous 2018. Monday WRites is back after The Holidays
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You've heard about the Monday Blues ❧✿❧ well this is Monday WRites (musing on the definition here of rite, as any customary observance or practice eg the rite of afternoon tea).
Welcome to Monday WRites #137, ❧✿❧ What's your mood like today ❧✿❧ I invite you to link in with one of your WRites







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Blog hopping with

#67


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The Tuesday Platform


ENJOY


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30 comments:

  1. Beautiful moon flowers, the colours are stunning. Happy New Year & Happy MM from Normandy!

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  2. Many Happy Returns Maggie. Thanks for dropping in

    Much💖love

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  3. Gorgeous cinquain, Gillena!💖 Have a wonderful week ahead!💖

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  4. Hoping the moon shines brightly you for you all the year through!

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  5. Moonflowers are such pretty things. Your poem captures their beauty in words. Happy New Year, Gillena.

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    1. Thsnks for your appreciation Lorrie

      Much💖love

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  6. Such beautiful sentiments and words for the white lady moon

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    1. Thanks for your sppreciation Vandana

      Much💖love

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  7. I love your moonflowers. I had one one summer. It didn't survive the winter.

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    1. Indeed.thanks for dropping in Sherry

      Much💖love

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  9. I love moon at daytime... flowers as well as in the sky.

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  10. That is a lovely image, Gillena:
    'just a convex saucer above'.

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    1. Thank you for yoyr appreciation Kim

      Much💖love

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  11. What a beautiful description of such glorious blossoms.

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  12. beautiful flowers, love that line "tagged to a sky", that line reminds me of how flowers shift gently keeping their face to the sky/sun
    MNL (cactus haiku)

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  13. Cactus Haiku; thank you for dropping by

    much love...

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  14. What beautiful words and lovely flower photographs as well.

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  15. Happy you dropped in Lisa

    much💝love

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