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SPHERICAL IDEAS
Take thee half this day for sunshine,
Then be thee not overcast, as mirth steps forward,
For her envy of joy, is boundless.
SPHERICAL IDEAS © gillena cox 2016
Where i am, there are only The Wet and The Dry Seasons, so the phenomenon of equinox, would mean more or less equal hours of sunlight and dark for us.
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Equinoxes
As the Earth moves around its orbit, it reaches two points during the year where the tilt of its axis causes it to be straight relative to the Sun. These days are known as equinoxes. During these equinoxes the rays of the Sun shine directly on the equator. This happens on approximately March 20th and September 22nd
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Yes, joy and mirth! Thank you!
ReplyDelete(This is me, Susan, writing from a friend's home.)
DeleteOh hi Susan, thanks for today's prompt, it was a tough one for me, i pulled it off as best as could, Thanks for dropping in to read
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I loved the way you have weaved the poem, Gillena, especially the phrase "envy of joy"
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Thank you Purba
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mirth steps forward,
ReplyDeleteFor her envy of joy, is boundless....lovely.
Thank you Thotpurge
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Oh this poem is absolutely breathtaking 💖 Beautifully done, Gillena 🙂
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Sanaa
Thanks for dropping in to read mine Sanaa
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I love this brew - half a cup of,sunshine sounds pretty good :)
ReplyDeletethanks for dropping in Jae
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Any day with joy and mirth is an excellent day!
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping in MMT
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Half for sunshine, half for mirth sounds mighty fine to me.
ReplyDeleteHappy you dropped in Sherry
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I love the picture you have painted of fall with your very unique 'brush.'
ReplyDeleteThank you for your appreciation Mary
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A day of half sunshine and dark can still be filled with joy. I really enjoyed this one!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your appreciation Trudessa
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How easy it is to forget that others are not blessed (or cursed) with seasons other than having dry or wet weather as in Northern Australia. What beautiful words are in your poem Gillena.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your appreciation Robin
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I shan't be overcast! ♥
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Fascinating! I like the declamatory style.
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