Wednesday, April 25, 2018

545

[image from google dot com; Fair use]


KINDNESS UNSPOKEN
A smile a nod, not a word said
Such is kindness on a day foul or fair

A smile a nod, not a word said
Gentle hand outstretched received in prayer

A smile a nod, not a word said
Soup steaming hot in the belly of hunger bare

A smile a nod, not a word said
Umbrellas shared in a drizzle with flair

A smile a nod, not a word said
That hug, dearly departed laid to rest, for fare
KINDNESS UNSPOKEN © gillena cox 2018


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unending green the leaf of trees

unending vibe of hot sweet kaiso
even on days prescribed to be holy

Caribbean sunshine
always overhead, around us
and in our warm hearts
Story of Ever-Summer © gillena cox 2018


Revisit
25 April 2016
25 April 2015
sweetening bird songs 2015


Blog hopping today with imaginary garden. In April we write a poem every day

Virtue or Vice
Prompted by Rommy. Challenged: to consider virtues and vices, or more specifically the Seven Deadly Sins or the Seven Heavenly Virtues. The Seven Deadly Sins are Lust, Gluttony, Greed, Sloth, Wrath, Envy and Pride. The Seven Heavenly Virtues are Chastity, Temperance, Charity, Diligence, Patience, Kindness and Humility. Your poem must include at least one of the names of the Virtues or Vices (and I know several of you will be tempted to use more than one - that's Pride right there).

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Midweek Motif ~ Summer
Prompted by Sumana.


Enjoy The Music

Tuesday, April 24, 2018

544




how awesome
this magic

of wildflowers

popping in
and out
as they fancy
STORY OF WILDFLOWERS © gillena cox 2018

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MORNING A MYSTERY
This is the mystery of morning
When conscious breath is roused
Witness to whistlers and twitterers
In a frenzy of creation stirring
As Mocking bird and Kiskadee pledge
A song to each heart on knowing
No longer the shadow tones of dreams
Here now is reality for day's keeping
MORNING A MYSTERY © gillena cox 2018

Revisit
24 April 2017
24 April 2016
24 April 2015




Blog hopping today with imaginary garden. In April we write a poem every day

Poems In April - The Tuesday Platform
Prompted by Sanaa on April 24th

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Poems In April - A L' Arora
Prompted by Sanaa on April 8th

Monday, April 23, 2018

Monday WRites 151


DAWN'S KISS
Red clouds greet me.
How cool this breeze kissing my face,
Red clouds greet me.
Has sky then turned topsy turvy?
Returning sunset to dawn's place,
Of morning breaking, at snail pace?
Red clouds greet me
DAWN'S KISS © gillena cox 2018


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HAPPY MONDAY. Yesterday was Earth Day. Hope you all had a blessed day. 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 #151, ❧✿❧ What's your mood like today ❧✿❧ I invite you to link in with one of your WRites




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Blog hopping today with imaginary garden. In April we write a poem every day

An Antic Disposition
Prompted by Kerry O'Connor...focus for this prompt is The Mind: those troubles of the brain, shaping fantasies and antic dispositions which make us human.

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# 82


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REVISIT
to mind or ear reach 2016
23 April 2015
23 April 2017


Enjoy The Music



Sunday, April 22, 2018

542

[image courtesy imaginary garden]


whenever he wandered far away
she got posies for her tresses

she gives in turn, graveside flowers

for stone cold he lay
never to warm her cheeks again
with his kisses
STORY OF GRAVESIDE FLOWERS © gillena cox 2018

Revisit
22 April 2016
22 April 2015
Bongo 2016



Blog hopping today with imaginary garden. In April we write a poem every day

Poets of April
Prompted by Susie Clevenger...I also used photos I felt worked with the quotes. You can draw inspiration from them also.

Saturday, April 21, 2018

541

[Ruby-Topaz hummingbird from google dot com; Fair Use]



TRINIDAD - LAND OF THE HUMMINGBIRD [MAKING MYTHS 6]
She was pretty, she was cute.
She had big dreams;
But she was small, too small
In the eyes of her tribe.

She was pretty, she was cute.
She had big dreams;
She flew back and forth.
She flew backwards and forwards.

Now's when, Jealousy, the bird of woe,
Flies into this poem.
She, and many of her jealous kind,
could only fly forward.

One night, Jealousy stole some stars.
She and her cohorts bounded Yerette,
Placing in her beak, starlight.
Then, they went to Greatest Honourable Bird.

Look! see! Yerette has eaten some of the stars.
Of course Yerette was banished from Cloud Patch.
She flew and flew till her wings were weary.
Then she, exhausted, flew backwards.

Bumping into a rock,
The starlight expelled from her bound beak.
And there it was: three, now starlit, Mountains.
She pledged herself to this uninhabited place,
Making it her own.

She called it Iere.
She plucked feathers from her beautiful wings
And birded this place called Iere
Soon there were charm after charm of hummers.

She blew on her magic flute
And people had dreams; dreams of adventure,
Dreams of conquest in far away lands,
And so they came and peopled her land.

Yerette and her charms were ever more beautiful;
And never never lonely,
And always always admired,
And always always treated kindly.
© gillena cox 2018; TRINIDAD - LAND OF THE HUMMINGBIRD [MAKING MYTHS 6]


NOTE: 1. Yerette - Amerindian word for hummingbird.
2. Trinidad of the Republic of Trinidad And Tobago: Native names: Trinidad, Cairi, Iere, Tukusi, La Isla de la Trinidad, Nickname: Land of the Hummingbird.
3. charm - a group of Hummingbirds

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TASTY BITE RHYTHM DANCE AND A CITY
This poem is a tasty bite
This poem is rhythm and dance
This poem is a city

Early in the morning - throngs,
Long standing queues,
A nod to the question: hot or slight
Settles the amount of pepper to Doubles.
This poem is a tasty bite.

Children's carnival - Main Road alive,
Intricate patterns costume their way,
'we beat' festival - pan in the streets,
And beautiful tadjahs at Hosay.
This poem is rhythm and dance.

Such is the vibe of Western Main Road
Loath to sleep, until wee hours,
When the bars close their keep
Tasty feisty insomniac, is St James.
This poem is a city.

This poem is a tasty bite
This poem is rhythm and dance
This poem is a city
TASTY BITE RHYTHM DANCE AND A CITY © gillena cox 2018



Revisit
Doubles 2018
says Yerette 2017
21 April 2016
charm 2016
21 April 2015
Saying Some Names 2015



Blog hopping today with imaginary garden. In April we write a poem every day


April 20: Say the Names of the Places You Love
Sherry Blue Sky prompted: challenge is to write a poem in the spirit of “Say the Names”
Day 21: Mythical Creatures
Brendan prompted:For today’s NaPoWriMo challenge, pick an animal and write its myth.

Thursday, April 19, 2018

540

[image from google dot com; Fair Use]


AURORA BOREALIS
With sensual mouthful of syllables
A winter Icelandic night features cold stars
Spewed forth in blue wash of wonder
Excitement and awe points to Aurora
Goddess in her celestial trauma
Speaking barely audible colours to yoemen
Bundled like worshippers in sacred shrine.
AURORA BOREALIS © gillena cox 2018

Revisit
19 April 2017
19 April 2016
really dark night 2015



Blog hopping today with imaginary garden. In April we write a poem every day

Get Listed: Poems In April Edition
Sanaa is prompting. Challenge: Choose one of the word groups[given] (using all four words) that fits best with the mood/theme/personality of your poem...




Enjoy The Music

Wednesday, April 18, 2018

539

[hibiscus fro google dot com]


IN THE MOMENT
Immersed in midst of morning settling;
Come, listen, hear it; bird songs, words, and
The slight click from the tab key on my computer.
As i type you a poem;
A blessing, and a prayer,
So claim it!
Oh happy day...
Be yours today.
IN THE MOMENT © gillena cox 2018

Revisit
documenting today 2017
18 April 2016
18 April 2015



Blog hopping today with imaginary garden. In April we write a poem every day

Write Here. Write Now.
Paul John Dear is prompting. Challenge: Write me a piece about being in the moment...

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Poets United Midweek Motif ~ Invention
Susan is prompting.


Enjoy The Music