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Sunday LXXII of the series '100 ways to haiku a mask
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Happy Passion Sunday
#Passion Sunday also called Palm Sunday
Hosanna; blessed is the one who comes in the name of the Lord" (Mark 11.9)
What's there to smile about today? Thank God for the grace of poetry
SUNDAY SMILES
What's there to smile about today? Thank God for the grace of poetry
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BLOG HOPPING TODAY WITH
she placed her books
and homework in a birdcage
and sang a song
of Mary and her lamb
a girl wearing ponytails
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I line where the image took you, to a girl wearing pony tails. Cool.
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Happy Sunday, may she sing on...
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by Truedessa
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The image took you in such a new and different direction Gillena. Enjoyed this!
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by Carrie. One of the form one students from my high school which i attended sent me a text with a photo of her carrying her father's bird cage to school. She said it was "Book Bag Challenge Day" well we didn't have that fun event years ago when i was attending high school 😊 and that was the inspiration for my kyota poem
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as children listen
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and kneel to their moon
reality awakenens
new thoughts are beliefs young blooms
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Happy you dropped by Doug. Thanks for sharing your poem
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I love the simplicity of your poem, that in reality, is quite complex. Well done!
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I like the image of books being carried in a cage, rather than birds. Sweetly imagined, Gillena.
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Lovely post. Have a really wonderful Sunday.
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A cage for a backpack, love that. Beautiful writing as always.
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All their own place for their own things.
ReplyDeleteAnd she sang the song of religion.
Wonderful.
Unique take on the prompt, Gillena!
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