Tuesday, March 31, 2026

1388

[ an image from googlr edited at Picsart]

 A False Interlude

Blank pages stare with eyes bright,

All sure words circling around,

None fall to clause or fright;

Arriving right on time, daylight.


Again silvery sunrise draws to

Azure; here is another gift, day;

But the storms offer dryness new,

To season of wetness just may,


Erase all phases as if phrases,

Need doing or telling; what

Scribes should to sunset raise;

Wait for petite careme, that


Can surprise a fertile curve;

When sunny rays dry out,

What is unpredictable like,

A haven of verbs in swerve.


The blank page transgresses,

Print, words, phrases no wrong

Thoughts arriving; sure tresses

Like daylight did with birdsong.

©  gillena cox 2026

Note: The Petit CarĂªme (or "little Lent") is a short, 2-3 week dry spell that occurs during the rainy season in Trinidad and Tobago, typically between mid-September and mid-October. It acts as a break from heavy rainfall, bringing sunny, warm weather reminiscent of an Indian Summer [info at google]


Monday, March 30, 2026

1387

[image courtesy dVerse Poets Pub]
In T&T, March is a cool down after February's carnival madness unless; the carnival is in early March, here then, the madness is in tact.

No tea party here; it's party on the road for two days after the seasonal carnival parties, more commonly refered to as carnival fetes.

Alice's March hare will easily fit in. Carnival is about colour, costume, dance/whine, alcohol, allowed 'misbehaving' within limits. Lots of words chanted in calypso/ kaiso/soca 
musical forms.

children's carnival -
mother push carts her baby
dressed as a bunny
©  gillena cox 2026

Thursday, March 26, 2026

1386

[image courtesy dVerse Poets Pub]
A Bud Yearns - a fold

Tangled in vines of thought

A yearning for season change

Buds on iron railings wrought

Cannot surffice her longing

For it is her garden of thought

Where future days are cropped

Already set to days that ought

Rejuvenate her fertile mindset

She's anxious to blossom sort

That trees may dress up oh so

Remorse loosens in vibes of thought

©  gillena cox 2026

Tuesday, March 24, 2026

1385

[image from google]


Pelau

A happy mixup - pelau,

True true trini food,

Just like our trini people,

This and That and The Other,

But really, a browned rice cookup,

With pigeon peas and meat.

©  gillena cox 2026

Monday, March 23, 2026

1384

 [image from google]

Dawn holds mystery of silence,

Based on what is known,

What is remembered,

What has not so long ago passed,

The sunset which slipped behind the horizon,

The silver linings to host,

A day moon before, 

The raucous, of birdsong,

And my pen writing.

©  gillena cox 2026


BLOG HOPPING TODAY WITH 
Challenge: write a quadrille, prompt word - silence

Thursday, March 19, 2026

1383

[image from google]

Good poets of dVerse

I salute you every one

Let's raise a glass

Let's make a toast

Enjoying words and phrases

Never tiring of clauses

Always willing to read


Come my fellow poets

Open your notebooks

Xanthic or weather worn

©  gillena cox 2026


Challenge: write an acrostic name poem

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

1382

 

Leprechaun In The Lawn

May you always be blessed

And never ever be cursed


May your shoes fit snugly

So you never trip or fall silly


May you drink your beer

Be you far or near


May you dance on a shamrock lawn

But never upset a leprechaun

©  gillena cox 2026