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Sunday, August 21, 2016

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fading dreams -
a flower wilting
stirs a tear

bright the gold -
albeit somewhere passion
stirs a tear

future days -
achievement in hope stored
stirs a tear


gratitude -
our bronze replete
stirs a tear

© gillena cox 2016

Revisit
amazement
Sunday Savvy #98 when the Sunday meme began here at Lunch break
Sunday Lime 1

Congrats to Keshorn Walcott, T&T's only medalist [Bronze] in this 2016 Olympics. And; it's closing time this Sunday, for the Olympics 2016. Happy, sad, determined, satisfied, fired up: all these emotions add to the pot of expectations being already stirred to 2020 Tokyo. Cheers!

Sunday Smiles


Sundays are always special here at Lunch Break. Today is #98 in the series Sunday Lime How is your Sunday going email me post a COMMENT or leave a link to your blog at the linky below





Blog hopping today at
Poetry Pantry #316


AND

Carpe Diem #1030 path

inspiration quote prompted by Kristjaan:
"Ah…and then there’s the path, always the path, there, to concentrate on.. " -- Hamish Managua Gunn


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my song of choice for today



Eleven facts about 'The Christ The Redeemer Statue' read it here

38 comments:

  1. Anonymous7:55 AM

    A tear drop can have so many meaning. Very well penned. :-)
    -HA

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  2. As voyeurs we watch expectantly then find not all our nation's hopes to achieve is possible and sigh "Not another four years to wait!"

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  3. You remind us of both the fragility and joyful moments in life - to raise a tear seems to me to be full of life - a peaceful Sunday to you :)

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  4. Yes, so many athletes had their dreams. Some achieved them, and some had their dreams deferred. Some know they wont be there four years from now.

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  5. Such a beautifully profound write! Happy Sunday Gillena :D

    Lots of love,
    Sanaa

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  6. Thanks for your appreciation Anmol

    much love...

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  7. All part and parcel- the tears and the sighs. Happy you dropped by Robin

    much love...

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  8. Thank you Jae, I am happy you dropped in

    much love...

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  9. All in the game Mary; thanks for dropping in

    much love...

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  10. Thanks Sanaa, happy you dropped by and linked in


    much love...

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  11. Nice presentation of the dual sides of a story.

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  12. Thank you for your appreciation Diane

    much love...

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  13. I find a tear drop being most precious.. and it can mean everything and maybe nothing too... love that thought

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  14. A good one Gillena:)

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  15. Thanks for your appreciation Björn

    Much love...

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  16. Happy you dropped in Jazzy

    much love...

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  17. I love how the repeated line ties them all together.

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  18. A clever mix of poetry and sport, though the first haiku really stands out - wonderful. The sadness is there, and makes emotional reading.

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  19. Thank for your appreciation Sherry

    much love...

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  20. Hamish thanks for dropping in to read mine

    much love...

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  21. Enjoyed reading your poem, Love your opening stanza.

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  22. I loved these--I think of them as connected haiku really--beautifully penned!

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  23. Happy you dropped in Julian

    much love...

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  24. Thanks for your appreciation Audrey

    much love...

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  25. Indeed... so many things liquefy and spill our feeling salts.

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  26. Yup, thanks for dropping in Magaly

    Much love...

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  27. the paths of competitors. very well done, Gillena.

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  28. I loved this haiku sequence and your gracious congrats to Keshorn Walcott. Very nice!

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  29. A sweet and gentle reflection on the Games. I like the refrain.

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  30. Thanks for dropping in Janice

    much love...

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  31. Thank you Wendy

    much love...

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  32. Thanks for your appreciation Rosemary

    much love...

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  33. Yes, I suspected so, that human emotions pick up this somewhat tiny deed and claim it as their own, this rare and beautiful victory that reveals true power! The depth of your expression is moving and magic. I hope your poem travels far.

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    1. Thank you for your appreciation Susan

      Much love...

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  34. Beautiful series Gillena

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  35. Sometimes the tears come easily, don't they? And at other times, we have to force them...

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  36. Thank you Kristjaan

    much love...

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  37. Happy you dropped in MMT

    much love...

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