Wednesday, March 10, 2021

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COLLECTIVE GOLIATH
There used to be a moon leading like a star would.
There used to be people, crowds of them in the auditorium park.
There used to be corn soup vendors late into the wee hours of morning.

Street festivals are a historic memorabilia.
Something kids will google with enthusiasm.
Curiosity feeding the research fire.

It took only the tiniest of living things to make of us all a collective Goliath.
© gillena cox 2021


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CREDIT
Echo and Narcissus 1630 by Poussin

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REVISIT
10 March 2017
Chargin
When The Children Parade



Yellow Narcissus image from Bing

26 comments:

  1. Sadly that Goliath is still a mystery and must still be treated with suspicion and avoided if possible. I hate to think that maybe humanity itself may have done something to make matters worse. Let's hope Covid will be controlled but theres probably much more effort to be made first.

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    1. Thanks for your appreciation Robin

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  2. Interesting insight, your Goliath perception! I do hope all the things you list are not forever gone ... but they might be.

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    1. Thanks for your appreciation Rosemarie

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  3. Here is a very unique and interesting proposal for the challenge Gillena!
    I wish Vaval will survive!!

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    1. Hope you can enjoy Vaval and your carnival vaccines permitting.
      Happy you dropped by

      Much💜love

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  4. An monstrously impactful giant, invisible to the naked eye. Troubling, indeed, GC. You're making my sunny Wednesday morning feel like Monday's midnight nightmare. Thanks a bunch.

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  5. Thanks for your appreciation Ron

    Much💜love

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  6. What a perceptive and thought-provoking look at our present situation. Hopefully, that which is lost can return in the light of a new day!

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  7. Thanks for your appreciation Bev

    Much💜love

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  8. Some seemingly small things do pack a giant punch.

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  9. Thanks for your appreciation Magaly

    Much💜love

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  10. Thanks for dropping by Peggy

    Much💜love

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  11. Isn't that so true, we think we're David but in reality we're Goliath, too big to know how something so small can be completely devastating.

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  12. Thanks for your appreciation Lori

    Much💜love

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  13. Interesting how we are the Goliath.

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    1. Thanks for your appreciation Jenna

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  14. Tiny COVID-19 has carried a big stick hasn't it.
    This is a novel thought, Gillena. True.
    ..

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  15. Very clever and most unique. Bravo.

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    1. Thanks for your appreciation Taluula

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  16. People are quite gung ho to drop the masks. I feel that this is premature. I'm going to keep wearing mine. I'm disinclined to go among crowds anyway, but I would like to see the eventual return of festivals, at least things like the festivals in the little towns in the area where I live.
    ~cie from poetry of the netherworld~

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    1. I agree with you to keep the masks on a bit longer. Thanks for your appreciation

      Much💜love

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  17. I really appreciate the thought that went into this David and Goliath tale. I would love to visit your country one day!!

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  18. Thanks for your appreciation Helen. I hope you can

    Much💜love

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