Sunday, April 27, 2014

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image from google dot com

Sunday savvy -
written on the mind pad
thoughts in quiet time

--gillena cox


Sunday savvy looks back today to April 23rd of the week just gone, the 450th birthday of William Shakespeare (1564 – 1616)
Ever been "in a pickle" or had "too much of a good thing"? Perhaps friends have "eaten (you) out of house and home" or had you "in stitches" over a joke. These are just a handful of well-used sayings that come courtesy of Shakespeare READ MORE HERE
SEE ALSO the 'Weeklong Shakespeare Fest Celebrates the Bard's 450th Birthday' HERE

Sunday Smiles revisit Shakespeare's birthday 2013
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Today is #103 in the series Sunday Savvy: revisit Sunday Savvy #102 Do you have a favourite from the works of Shakespeare? AND What's your Sunday thought, Sunday wish, Sunday action today? To share with me you can EMAIL me; you can COMMENT; and, since Sunday Savvy is now a meme, you can also enter a LINK from your blog, at the Linky below




I am also blog hopping today at
Poetry Pantry #199


Magpie Tales Mag 217


Saturday, April 26, 2014

1433



nightfall/ resounding alleluias/ in the season of Easter
--gillena cox


I am blog hopping today at
PP F: Week 7, Year 4


6WS

fund raising weekend Resurrection In Song
--gillena cox


Carpe DiemDistillation #7, Tagore's ''Lotus''

offering beauty
tall slender lotus stemming
from a murky pond

--gillena cox

revisit one of a 2012 lotus haiku HERE

Thursday, April 24, 2014

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image composed from internet clip art

Welcome to Lunch Break A Poem In Your Pocket Day. 2014 revisit A Poem In Your Pocket Day. 2013 To celebrate with me this year, you can EMAIL me; you can COMMENT; and, you can also enter a LINK from your blog, at the Linky below



daylight streams in
through window lace -
coffee aroma

--gillena cox, Trinidad and Tobago

child blows
a dandelion seed --
starry night

--Archana Kapoor, Nagpal India

apple blossom softly
fall on the grass
mowed to mulch

--Brian Miller

a shooting star
across the pink sky
the poui in bloom

--Keith A. SIMMONDS Rodez, FRANCE



Poems remain the copyright of individual writers and should not be used without their permission


And I am also blog hopping today at
Recuerda Mi Corazon Haiku My Heart

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

1431


image from google dot com


PONDERING DESERTS

pondering deserts
still early in the season -
His temptation

who wouldn't
left in a wilderness turn
stone into bread

yet He didn't
for beyond the mirage lay
the greater oasis

the deserts cling
only if when we grasp at
cold barren dust

vain promises
shudder into phantoms -
'fore hope of glory

still deserts teem
with the hoof of humped creatures
spices and cloths

trade and wanderings
after men blood and gore
surrender to peace
--gillena cox



Poetry Jam 'Desert'

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

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Every year on April 22, over a billion people in 190 countries take action for Earth Day. From San Francisco to San Juan, Beijing to Brussels, Moscow to Marrakesh, people plant trees, clean up their communities, contact their elected officials, and more—all on behalf of the environment...

Earth Day 2014 focus– Green Cities

Welcome to Lunch Break Earth Day 2014 Poetry revisit Earth Day 2013 To celebrate with me this year, you can EMAIL me; you can COMMENT; and, you can also enter a LINK from your blog, at the Linky below




Earth day --
whiff of jasmine
in the backyard

--Archana Kapoor, Nagpal India


city life
the fan of breezes
where trees remain

*

city life
tree-lined boulevard cradles
a homeless man

--gillena cox, Trinidad and Tobago


Earth Day -
an old man picking litter
in the park

--Juilet Wilson, Edinburgh



Earth day
we all crave some shade
Desert life
--Celestine Nudanu Ghana



Poems remain the copyright of individual writers and should not be used without their permission


I am blog hopping today at
Ruby Tuesdays Too



Carpe Diem #454, midday nap

Monday, April 21, 2014

1429


dawn
pale
drops
moon
light
softly dew of airy
morn sits where
lightness gathers
in trust
smug
birds
chip
their
claim

resurrection serenade
bask in their alleluias
--gillena cox



reaching for the sun -
choreographed arms of
footballers warm up
--gillena cox


I am blog hopping today at

Carpe Diem Only the First Line #6 'reaching for the sun'


imaginary garden with real toads: Easter Challenge - shape poetry
the imaginary garden with real toads

Monday Mellow Yellows

Sunday, April 20, 2014

1428


image from google dot com

Easter vigil -
watching
one bright star
through the church window

Sunday savvy -
renewed through our heart strings
His love soars

--gillena cox


Read also my haiku sequence titled 'And I will Raise It Up'

revisit 'the dance of kites'

revisit Easter 2013


Happy Easter 2014; Sunday Smiles
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Today is #102 in the series Sunday Savvy: revisit Sunday Savvy #101 What's your Sunday thought, Sunday wish, Sunday activty today To share with me you can EMAIL me; you can COMMENT; and, since Sunday Savvy is now a meme, you can also enter a LINK from your blog, at the Linky below





And I am also blog hopping today at
Carpe Diem #453, kite


Poetry Pantry #198


Recuerda Mi Corazon

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

1427


internet image of Crown of Thorns, Christ Plant, Christ Thorn

piercing the fabric
of worldly woe angelic strains -
His father's will done

---- gillena cox



I am blog hopping today at
Ruby Tuesdays Too


Carpe Diem Special #87, Soen Nakagawa's "One note of the Shakuhachi"


Sunday, April 13, 2014

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Hosanna-filled/ blessed ears of a donkey/ once upon a time
Sunday savvy/ a cloak-lined street/ for the Messiah
a king/annointed appointed/ lowly rides he
into disbelief/ a mirage shimmers to cloud/ the mind sight
hearing him/ tremors to shake the earth/ his prayer from the cross

--gillena cox


Hosanna was the shout of praise or adoration made in recognition of the Messiahship of Jesus on his triumphal entry into Jerusalem

HAPPY PALM SUNDAY
revisit Palm Sunday 2013

Sunday Smiles

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Today is #101 in the series Sunday Savvy: revisit Sunday Savvy #100 What's your Sunday thought, Sunday wish, Sunday action today To share with me you can EMAIL me; you can COMMENT; and, since Sunday Savvy is now a meme, you can also enter a LINK from your blog, at the Linky below




And I am also blog hopping today at
Recuerda Mi Corazon Post Cards From Paradise


Carpe Diem #447, Heat Shimmer


Poetry Pantry #197


Shadow Shot Sunday 2

i heart macro week 48

Friday, April 11, 2014

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our loss of an elder statesman



the wind in silence
dropping poui blossoms -
flags flown at half-mast

--gillena cox



I am blog hopping today at

PP F: Week 5, Year 4


"our loss of an elder statesman"



Recuerda Mi Corazon 'haiku my heart our loss'