Monday, November 27, 2023

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Sketching a Day
On the drawing board, dawn sketches it's smoky sky and twittering birds.
I often wonder how do they know the time for twittering.
They serve me well nature's alarm clock.
Time to stretch,
To give thanks for another day,
To send out a greeting.

© gillenacox 2023

  

BLOG HOPPING TODAY WITH

Quadrille #190 
Prompt: to write a poem of any style that is exactly 44 words, not including the title. Your quadrille must contain one given word or a form of the word...SKETCH


REVISIT TO READ


ENJOY THE MUSIC 
Our 2023 Season of 100 Days of Christmas
 hosted by our Radio Station Sweet 100.1 FM is in ongoing.
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THIS IS MONDAY WRITES 422
BYE BYE! NOVEMBER
You've heard about the Monday Blues 
well this is Monday WRites  (musing on the definition here of rite, as any customary observance for eg the rite of afternoon tea).

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16 comments:

  1. I love the twittering alarms of the birds. I have lorikeets who screech colour and noise across the sky in the morning and afternoon and would not have it any other way. Lovely poem for the birds.

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    1. Thanks for your appreciation Di

      Much🖤love

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  2. Well done. I agree... how do they know it is time to get up even before the sun rises.

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  3. Thanks for your appreciation Dwight

    Much🖤love

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  4. My guess is that they are rooster twittering birds, roosters know when to crow.
    (if you come to mine, click on the link for my 2006 blog, then search the blog for "rooster" and you will see how to make a rooster STOP crowing. Maybe we could get those birds to stop their twittering. ) :)
    ..

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  5. Hi Jim thanks for dropping by. I look forward to the morning birds and their various songs whistles and twitterings. For me, its a normal part of starting the day.

    Much🖤love

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  6. Happy you fropped by Björn

    Much🖤love

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  7. I too wonder that very thing, but I love the connection of nature's alarm clock - I share your sense of that, an evocative read.

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  8. Thanks for your appreciation Paul
    Much🖤love

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  9. The birds add so much to our lives. I love to wake to the dawn chorus, too (though this time of year I'm up long before).💙

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  10. Happy you dropped by Merril

    Much🖤love

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  11. What lovely imagery, birds sketching the sky! Beautiful, Gillena.

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  12. Thanks for your appreciation Dora

    Much🖤love

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  13. That's such a good question & an even better poem, Gillena!

    Much love,
    David
    SkepticsKaddish.com

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  14. I love your smoky sky and twittering birds!

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