Wednesday, September 9, 2020

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PHOENIX TEARS - FOLD
Is this an omelet breakfast ?
Well of course go ahead then,
Crack those eggs, whisk them fast,
No just sitting there in the fridge,
If it's to be an omelet breakfast
Like the bird from fire and ashes,
Pandemic tears and sorrows last
Never forever, tis our challenge,
This quest of new normal, surely,
For resurrection day must come,
Seems this is an omelet breakfast.
PHOENIX TEARS (Fold) © gillena cox



Blog hopping today with

Poets and Storytellers United
Weekly Scribblings #36: “a phoenix first must burn”
Challenged by Magaly to: to birth new poetry or prose inspired by the phrase “a phoenix first must burn”. Go literally or figuratively.



REVISIT
9th September 2015
...phoenix of endurance
...bigger than the phoenix


ENJOY THE VIDEO


22 comments:

  1. Normal no matter how dull looks really good doesn't it?

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    1. We have to make it good Robin. Thanks for dropping by

      Muchđź’“love

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  2. Looking forward to that resurrection day!

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    1. Thanks fod dropping by Rosemary

      Muchđź’“love

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  3. Was the omelette made with phoenix eggs, Gillena? We will surely rise from those pandemic tears and sorrows, although a new normal takes some getting used to.

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    1. I wanted to parallel ordinary breakfast eggs to omelet beside the end result of the phoenix
      Glad i sparked your interest
      Thanks for your appreciation Kim

      Muchđź’“love

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  4. I haven't had breakfast yet today, Gillena; but I'll do so soon, and I'll be thinking of this wonderful poem while I eat.

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  5. Oh good. Glad you dropped by Ron

    Muchđź’“love

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  6. Eggs look so pretty and "normal" when they are whole. But a good omelet tastes so delicious. I guess a bit of breaking and a bit (or a lot) of heat can be endured, if the result is an omelet breakfast.

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  7. Thanks for your appreciation Magaly

    Muchđź’“love

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  8. My husband makes the tastiest omelets. That's been one perk of having him home every day in this new normal.

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  9. Glad you dropped by Rommy

    Muchđź’“love

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  10. Joy in the eggs
    Joy in the omelettes
    Joy in everything
    Fly like the phoenix

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  11. Thanks for dropping by Rall

    Muchđź’“love

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  12. N ormal
    O r not we
    R emain optimistic knowing
    M men and women for centuries have overcome
    A ll odds by
    L earning from and leaning on each other.

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    1. Yeah, nice one Helen. Thanks for dropping by

      Muchđź’“love

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  13. Somehow the omelet carries the message this pandemic will become a thing of the past one day. Much needed message!

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  14. Thank you for yoyr appreciation Bev

    Muchđź’“love

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  15. It seems that many eggs are broken for this "omelet."

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  16. Hmmm, thanks for your appreciation Jenna

    Muchđź’“love

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  17. Wonderful poem, Gillena. Perhaps we will work together to create a new and better "norma".

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  18. Indeed Sara. Happy you dropped by

    Muchđź’“love

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