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© gillena cox 2022
REVISIT
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Irish Blessing
May the sun be warm and kind to you;
The darkest night some star shine through;
The dullest morn a radiance brew;
And when dusk comes-God's hand to you!
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What's there to smile about today? Thank God for the grace of poetry
AFTER ST PATRICK'S DAY...BELATED GREETINGS
SUNDAY SMILES
a wine glass upturned
gasps of upheaval spilling
tears seep dripping wet
to cloth of safety
lowly farmers wear in fields
of sunflowers bold
this upside down world -
caught in another tempest
oh these winds of woe
a flood emanates
who will swab the decks of misery
who captains this ship
© gillena cox 2022
21 comments:
Happy ST. Patrick's Day. Ya know late. LOL
It is an upside world indeed Gillena. Always glad to see you at the Muse. Have a wonderful week.
a flood emanates
who will swab the decks of misery
who captains this ship
Good question Gillena! Utter confusion of the long-going pandemic now into the 4th dose stage. Who is in charge?
Hank
modern times see one tempest end and another begin. will the storms ever subside? :(
Tears for the Ukraine. Who will save them ?
Thanks for dropping by Nicole
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Thanks for dropping by Carrie
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Thanks for your appreciation Hank
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Will they ever???Thanks for your appreciation Jade
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Thanks for dropping by Rall
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so real. Every word you have written. xo
Grand. _m
Happy belated St. Patrick's Day to you, too. Your poem chimed unexpectedly with all the recent images of people leaving Ukraine; the upside-down glass both instantly homely and a spillage from a titan's cup.
Thanks for your appreciation Judie
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Thanks for your appreciation Doug
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Thanks for dropping by Chrissa
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The winds of woe ... are reaching deadly strength ... Happy Week to you.
Thanks for dropping by Helen
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¨this upside down world -
caught in another tempest
oh these winds of woe¨
***sigh*** This will stay with me...
Thanks for your appreciation Soulfluff
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That last stanza is brilliant, Gillena!
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