Saturday, January 20, 2018

493

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GRACKLE
She loves to skip across my wall.
She sometimes playfully frolics with another,
through the ixora bush.
She wakes me at dawn with a definite chant.
Morning light follows streaming into my bedroom.
She draws the curtains across night with daring.
She keeps in her vision the vanishing moon,
until it fades thoroughly.
She espies the showy yellow bellied Kiskadee,
hogging the highest perch.
She is silent now after her opening song.
For awaking the day is tiring business.
She may or may not eat the safflower, who knows
She eats most things even french fries,
She flits through the Tamarind tree,
resting in its thick shady boughs.
She can never pale to the Blue Grey Tanager,
standing out bright black on the lawn grass.
Her black beak pecking pecking pecking,
who wouldn't stop and stare.
A song swallowed in her belly, she skits stops looks,
Eyes gold and bright.
Ever watchful ever looking
The shrub, the ant, the chameleon, held in her gaze,
pity the poor blackbirds baked in a pie.
Then from my wall to the neighbour's bushy silver grey shrub,
Her flight of fancy.
I am delighted to see her each and every day year long,
could this be reciprocal?
When she holds me in a stare and a dare.
What does she think of me?
Who is the human woman with clear brown eyes.
I am the one you touched in flight that day,
while i was walking down the main street.
Surely you remember me.
There aren't two of me you know.
Even though humans are so alike.
You sing from the high Euphorbia Cactus,
I tilt me head to see you.

Blog hopping today at imaginary garden

Weekend Challenge: Play Tennis With A Ghost
Brendan Challenges us: Go play tennis with a ghost. Take a poem by another poet you respond deeply to and write something by way of response.

I chose Even thou not a ghost i decieded to shadow play
Catbird by Mary Oliver
He picks his pond, and the soft thicket of his world.
He bids his lady come, and she does,
flirting with her tail.
He begins early, and makes up his song as he goes.
He does not enter a house at night, or when it rains.
He is not afraid of the wind, though he is cautious.
He watches the snake, that stripe of black fire,
until it flows away.
He watches the hawk with her sharpest shins, aloft.
in the high tree.
He keeps his prayer under his tongue.
In his whole life he has never missed the rising of the sun.
HERE

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20 January 2016

Thursday, January 18, 2018

492

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SISTER TREE
She is creation's cup
holding all nourishment
pouring all wealth

She who blossoms
grows and matures
with the word of creation
written on her hip

She straddles life
trees are symbols of her
eternal spirit

Sister tree
providing shade
in sun and rain
fortess of hope
in generations
SISTER TREE © gillena cox 2018


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[Back tracking and catching up with this one]


MOO IN THE MOON
Mr Moon's a shape shifter his wife will tell you
She tries to tame her mister, oh but all in vain
He likes to be round and also not so much
So cows can gaze and jump from their graze
And little dogs in amusement have a good chuckle
MOO IN THE MOON © gillena cox 2018



Blog hopping today at imaginary garden

Wordy Thursday with Wild Woman ~ The Tree Sisters

AND

Rhubarb



Revisit
18 January 2016

Tuesday, January 16, 2018

491

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WARM WISHES
A post card of warm wishes:
When wintery winds whirl,
Twirling wan lips to fresco,
Echo of words relinquish their repeat,
Sleep, under blankets of snow ensue;
Few so few, are the leaves of green,
Keen though are firs and pine which seek,
Peaking over vast wastelands of snow;
Grow then, in the warm embers of hearth,
Birth of Springtime as hope to treasure,
Measure of nature is a well planned oath
WARM WISHES © gillena cox 2018


Blog hopping today at imaginary garden

The Tuesday Platform

AND

Fussy Little Forms: Chained Rhyme


Revisit
16 January 2017

Monday, January 15, 2018

Monday WRites 138



my hope:
in a harvest,
with blessings from my friends;
little miracles from the earth,
lemons.

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thriving:
choice lemon seeds;
cradled to time's bosom,
in a little ceramic pot
last year.
© gillena cox 2018



Quote from the internet
“I believe when life gives you lemons, you should make lemonade...and try to find someone whose life has given them vodka, and have a party.”
--Ron White



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A Happy Monday To All. Already the middle of January.
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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 #138, ❧✿❧ What's your mood like today ❧✿❧ I invite you to link in with one of your WRites




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ENJOY


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REVISIT
15 January 2017
15 January 2016 (1)
15 January 2016(2)

Monday, January 8, 2018

Monday WRites 137

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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

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The Tuesday Platform


ENJOY


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REVISIT
9 January 2017

Tuesday, December 26, 2017

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Merry Christmas and a Bright and Prosperous New Year

much love
gillena

Thursday, December 21, 2017

487

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CHRISTMAS LIGHTS
Twinkles off a thousand stars
in a dance of creation's tuning
meeting of spirit and mind twirl
like spiders to web design spinning

Seers of future molding realities
transports unseen to tangible form
music going on and on into distance
where upon tomorrow quells the storm

Of yesterday and further back
plugs them into the hope and care
of broken dreamers
piecing Christmas together as prayer
CHRISTMAS LIGHTS © gillena cox 2017


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Writing Exercise (For Days of Little Time/ No Muse)
Karin's Challenge and rules [in a nutshell]: Take a letter, let a random word beginning with that letter arise in your mind, and then.... follow my other rules below!
(i) on your first draft, keep your pen (or typing digits) moving. (This is incredibly important if you are “making” yourself write.)
Also on this first draft: do not cross out; do not go back to fix; simply keep your pen (or fingers) moving ahead.
Keep the flow going for a certain span of time. Five minutes, ten minutes. It will be useful to set the time in advance. Do not make your time too long--ten minutes max
Now, you should have your first draft. Of course, you should feel free to revise it! You absolutely should revise it!
Keep in mind that the point of this prompt is really the exercise, not the particular theme.
So, first, remember that your piece does not need to have anything much to do with your letter or that word that came to mine. These are only jumping-off points.
Second, please try to use the technique to write something new,


MY EXERCISE GAVE ME THIS DRAFT:
When earth steals the twinkles off a thousand stars, and plugs them into the hopes and cares of broken dreamers, night mimics galaxies miles and unfathomable miles away, where only the seers of future molding realities like spinning spiders to web of design, transports the unseen to tangible form, thers is where at the edge of horizons meeting of spirit andmind twirl in adance of creations's tuning, the music going on and on far into the distace of yesterday and back to tomorrow


Revisit
21 December 2014