Monday, September 21, 2020

Monday WRites 264


[Mosaic 1 fruit]

High on a mountain,
arms stretched to the clouds,
i'll sing a song and sing it loud,
for what is a rainbow if not
a box of crayons lost
in the vast space above,
that blue ocean below heaven above
we call a sky
© gillena cox 2020

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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
eg the rite of afternoon tea). Welcome to Monday WRites #264: A Happy Monday to all


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[Mosaic 2 random words]

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BLOG HOPPING TODAY WITH

Mosaic Monday
Mosaic Monday #97: Gone to Seed

AND


Quadrille #112:
The Sky’s the Limit (in 44 words)


REVISIT
...from the sy
21 September 2016
21 September 2015


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ENJOY THE MUSIC: Dancing In The Sky Dani And Lizzy Lyrics



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56 comments:

  1. ...fruit makes a wonderful still life, but I'm not sure what the green bunch is. Thanks for hosting Gillena, take care and stay well.

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    1. The green bunch is a fruit in🇹🇹T&T we call it chennette
      Thanks for linking in Tom

      Much💜love

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  2. I love the colorful fruit! Happy Monday!

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  3. I joined in to your party today too! Hugs!

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  4. Thank you for linking in Diane

    Much💜love

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  5. Never seen before the chennette. Is this a sweet our a sour fruit? Have a good week.

    Happy MosaicMonday

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  6. Sweet but tangy also.
    Glad you dropped by Erica

    Much💜love

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  7. LOVING these lines, especially:
    "what is a rainbow if not
    a box of crayons lost"

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  8. What a great thing when the blue crayons are used...

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  9. Love the image of a rainbow being crayons.
    Dawn aka Spatulas On Parade

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    1. 😊happy you dropped by Dawn. Thanks for linking up

      Much💜Love

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  10. "blue ocean below heaven above" what a great line! Love your fruit pictures also.

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  11. ‘…what is a rainbow if not
    a box of crayons lost
    in the vast space above’
    I love that, Gillena!

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  12. Hello,

    Love the colorful fruit mosaic and your poem is lovely. Take care, enjoy your day! Wishing you a happy week!

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  13. I always wondered about rainbows. Now I know!

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  14. "a box of crayons lost
    in the vast space above,"

    This is absolutely lovely, Gillena! 💝

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  15. The sky indeed is created with so much color. You penned this beautifully, Gillena.

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  16. Thanks for your appreciation Lucy

    Much💜love

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  17. Hi Gillena! This is something I need to share with my fellow writers here at dVerse. I so enjoy reading the work that you create and post, and am genuinely honored to be embraced as a part of this community of poets. May we all find healing in these challenging times. And as a true aquarian love child, and also a proud flower child of the 60’s, who truly believed then we would some day change the world to be a better place for all, and still believes that we might yet do it — I wish each of you peace, health, and love. Write on!

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    1. Thanks for dropping by Rob, my fellow aquarian

      Much💜love

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  18. I really enjoyed this poem. Lovely words.

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  19. Happy you dropped by Arcadia
    Much💜love

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  20. Such a happy note. I love this part: i'll sing a song and sing it loud.

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  21. The metaphor of a rainbow being a box of crayons in the sky is fun!

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  22. I really paused at the rainbow and box of crayons.

    for what is a rainbow if not
    a box of crayons lost

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    1. Thanks for your appreciation Truedessa

      Much💜love

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  23. I loved this "what is a rainbow if not
    a box of crayons lost" and it set me up perfectly for the blue ocean we call sky. Great quadrille.

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  24. Thanks for your appreciation Victoria

    Much💜love

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  25. Only a work of this stature can make having the blues a good thing. Great Work, GC.

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  26. Thanks for your appreciation Ron

    Much💜love

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  27. I have loved fruit all my life so it is sad when the doctors say now that it is best to ease up on acidic fruit! However there is always something to have in my place! Great poem Gillena.

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    1. Sad to have to let go of some fruit. Thanks for dropping by Robin

      Much💜love

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  28. This still life is beautifully painted and the delicious fruit in the mosaic. Take care and have a happy day, Elke

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  29. What a lovely, joyful poem! Everyone loves a box of crayons :)

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  30. The fruit in your corner of the world was some of the best I’ve ever tasted! So I enjoyed your lovely mosaic and the memories it brings! Also enjoyed the sky image!

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  31. I remember as a child greeting the sky like that.

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  32. Gillena - you always amaze me with your imagery. "for what is a rainbow if not
    a box of crayons lost in the vast space above" - a simply sublime piece of writing! Thanks for sharing your talent with everyone at Mosaic Monday!

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  33. I enjoyed your creative post with your lovely poem and mosaic. You are an amazing writer!

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  34. Thanks for your appreciation Lee

    Much💜love

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