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a rumbling sky
quench for thirsty dry rot minds -
anniversary
© gillena cox 2016
Revisit
contemplating gratefulness
Republic Day holiday
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morning sky...
a prayer takes wings to soar
beyond clouds
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day moon...
the pain of yesteryears
fades into wisdom
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Yesterday Saturday 24th September was Republic Day here in T&T; our 40th year anniversary
and trending in the news
Opposition walks out after clash with Speaker READ MORE HERE
Sunday Smiles
[ladybug smile from yahoo dot com]
Sundays are always special here at Lunch Break. Today is #03 in the series The Sunday Standard here's wishing you a blessed Sunday email me post a COMMENT or leave a link to your blog at the linky below
Poetry Pantry #321
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[my video choice for today - God Bless Our Nation]
Wonderful lines Gillena!
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I especially love the prayer taking wing.
ReplyDeleteI very much like the last one.
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely stunning both in words and image 💖
ReplyDeleteThe world is too full of dry rot hearts - sadly
ReplyDeleteAnniversary could be like this... quenching thirsts.
ReplyDeleteDeep, meaningful, and beautiful Haikus.
ReplyDeleteZQ
I did enjoy this read. Thanks for dropping by my blog, have a good week.
ReplyDeleteThanks Hank
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Thanks for dropping in Sherry
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Thanks for dropping in Lavender
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Happy Anniversary to T & T!
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed your thoughts today.
Thank you for dropping in Sanaa
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Thank you for your appreciation Jae
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ZQ thank you for your appreciation
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Thanks you Julian
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Thank you Mary
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I also like the prayer taking wings,
ReplyDeleteElizabeth
Thanks for dropping by Elizabeth
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Most of our rain falls in the winter which is sad because I love walking and laughing in the rain (when it's warm) you are very lucky.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your appreciation Robin
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the pain of yesteryears
ReplyDeletefades into wisdom... so true and poignant.
So, many mixed sad, happy moments: the essence of life!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your appreciation Thotpurge
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Thank you for your appreciation Vandana
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Love the idea of pain becoming wisdom!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your appreciation MMT
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It's really cool to read your articles! many thanks.
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