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Wednesday, August 22, 2018

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sky a perfect azure -
violent earth tremors
stay in yesterday

Yesterday? just another normal day for A Rainy Season. Heavy rain showers and overcast skies. The kind of rain you brave it with an umbrella, dodging chores in between the downpours. The back gate rattles, the gardener backs his car into the driveway. Armed with his paraphernalia of waka, blower, fertilizers; he works through the overcast. Leaving behind a neatly clipped and fertilized lawn and pruned bougainvillea.
All is well in the conscious minds of the nonscientific watchers. Rainy season days are like that

Until the Epicenters and such like begin their dastardly games. I read somewhere a long time ago a legend which say that there are giant turtles holding up earth and sometimes they get tired and then!! is us to catch. Earthquake of yesterday a 6.8 according to The Seismic Unit at St Augustine, though there have been reports from other sources of Magnitude 7.3 earthquake Affected countries: Grenada, Venezuela, and Trinidad and Tobago 22 km from Rio Caribe, Sucre, Venezuela · 5:31 PM

cutting through
terror of earth tremors -
name of Jesus

© gillena cox 2018



Blog hopping today with

Poets United Midweek Motif ~ The World Is A Beautiful Place

“The mind is its own place and in itself, can make a Heaven of Hell, a Hell of Heaven.”— Milton

prompted by Sumana




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24 comments:

  1. Wonderful write Gillena

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    1. Thanks for dropping by Jae

      Much🌈love

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  2. Something is going on with the world and its insane weather patterns. There is a very uneasy feeling everywhere.Hmmm...biblical thoughts are coming to mind.

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    1. Thank you for your appreciation Rall

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  3. Terror, tremor, the surface of normal-sea ... I love both haiku, the haibun and all. You turn life into art.

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    1. Thank you for your appreciation Susan

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  4. Oh, I hope you all are safe out there.

    So succinctly said, dear friend. The rains, the earthquake, all contribute to the natural way of your expression. Well-penned.

    -HA

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  5. Ow...ow...ow...The world is both beautiful and terrifying. A beautiful write Gillena. Hope you are all okay. My prayers for all.

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  6. How very scary. I am glad you are safe. I feel the unease of cataclycms everywhere.

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  7. Thanks for dropping by Anmol

    much love...

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  8. Thanks for dropping by Sumana

    much love...

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  9. Thanks for dropping by Sherry

    much love...

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  10. I hope you are safe too Gillena and that the tremors stay in many yesterdays to come.
    Loads of love
    Anna :o]

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      Muvh🌈love

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  11. An iconic witness, beautifully written. Happy you're alright! :)

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    1. Thanks for dropping by Frank

      Much🌈love

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  12. I didn't realize that the Caribbean islands were in an earthquake zone. There are a few rumbles occasionally in South Australia but there hasn't been damage for many years. Glad that all is well with you Gillena.

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  13. I imagine the heavy rain season as a refreshing yet frustrating one, which you describe as 'the kind of rain you brave with an umbrella, dodging chores in between the downpours' - I like the internal rhyme here, Gillena. And then to be hit with 'violent earth tremors'and their dastardly games is a double blow, meaning you have to say inside again! I hope you are OK, Gillena.

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  14. Safe thank you. Thanks for dropping by Kim

    Much💛💛🤗💛🤗💛🤗🤗love

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  15. Beautifully written.

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  16. Hope the shakes are done. Well written.

    Adelaide

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  17. Happy you dropped by Jabin

    much love...

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  18. Hope so too. Happy you dropped by Adelaide

    much love...

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