Tuesday, April 5, 2022

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image first published HERE

The Wild Grasses
The wild grasses lean with the wind
Their pas de deux a rhythm of the mind
That synchronizes the ocean  breezes
Through seasons and transgresses
The limitations of mere mortals
The souls of passages and portals
Those pilgrims who must journey but

The wild grasses surrender and cut
Through the paces of the melody
That alludes to an inherent parody
The conscious human thinker craves
To imitate in desiring so he behaves
Though others of his kind call him crazy
The complete or adorable looney

Those wild grasses are caution free
The wild grasses grow then they rest
Their dance with the wind is the test
To grow again without question
The best or worst of a next generation
They ponder not of today or tomorrow
The coming of joy or of sorrow
page 13 Pink Crush © gillena cox 2011
published by authorhouse 


Now that my muse has kicked in; this post edited,  poem 2 added, Wednesday April 6th.

EAT
Eat greedily of children's tears
Eat wearily of soldier's boots
Eat heartily of sunflower's strewn
Eat of the mud of covetness

Eat and be nutured by today's pain
Eat, pray for forgiveness of corpses strewn

Eat now of divinity of love
Eat for the nourishment of earth's healing

Eat your fill of bird song
Eat the fruit of joy in a new day
Eat your fill of cotton candy cloud
Eat of hope in tomorrow
© gillena cox 2022


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22 comments:

  1. Gorgeous, gorgeous write Gillena ❤️❤️

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  2. Thanks for your appreciation Christine

    Much💜love

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  3. The first poem so lyrical, Gillena, and the second poem full of such powerful images--with horror, sadness, and hope at the end.

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  4. Thanks for your appreciation Merril

    Much💜love

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  5. Such a contrast Gillena - your first poem had me swaying in the breeze with the grasses, the second brought me back to the horror of today, albeit with a note of hope. Really effective use of the prompt.

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  6. Thanks for your appreciation Marion

    Much💜love

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  7. Hello! Your Muse kicked in ~ beautifully. Thanks for leaving me a comment!

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  8. Happy you dropped by Helen

    Much💜love

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  9. I love how you turned this from the devastating present to the hope of a brighter future.

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    1. Thanks for.your appreciation Björn

      Much💜love

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  10. Two very thoughtful pieces. I love the line.."Eat your fill of bird song."

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    1. Thanks for.your appreciation Mish

      Much💜love

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  11. Gillena, I enjoyed both of your anaphora poems very much. I see the one about the wild grasses as very zen, an ideal to strive for. My favorite line:
    "The wild grasses grow then they rest"

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  12. Thanks for.your appreciation Lili

    Much💜love

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  13. Wow, Gillena, i always think of you as a joyful poet, but when you go dark, you really go dark. That's a very powerful poem, I'm so glad you shared it. Such beautiful imagery, interspersed with such painful imagery. Wow again.

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    1. Thanks for.your appreciation Sarah

      Much💜love

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  14. I love your Eat repetition here. When there is so much horrendous news around us of pain and suffering, we must, to maintain our sanity, remind us to partake of birdsong and hope every day.

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  15. Thanks for.your appreciation Lillian

    Much💜love

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  16. Both excellent poems, Gillena. I love the rhyming.

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  17. Thanks for.your appreciation Sara

    Much💜love

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