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Wednesday, December 16, 2020

GLORIA IN EXCELSIS DEO. Antonio Vivaldi. Director: Antonio Fauró

 

Weekly Scribblings # 50

 


she is uneasy about her future

 trust in the lord

 he is with you

you are not alone

 whispered  the ancestors

 

 hopefully 

next week's joyous blessed event 

will bring out the best in everyone

where kindness and generosity

will prevail

 if only momentarily


hopefully

it will provide 

a distraction from the ominous reality

she feels  deep down in her bones

 of an uncertain new year

 


Take Care of Yourselves

Take Care of Others

Never underestimate the healing power of

Random Acts of Kindness

no matter how small


Merry Christmas Everyone !



17 comments:


  1. "Take Care of Yourselves

    Take Care of Others"

    Have a beautuful day Rall. Thanks for dropping by to read mine

    Much💗love

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  2. A distraction from it, yes, we all need that! But, let's hope too many don't ignore it all together.

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  3. A lovely write, especially the last stanza. Well penned.

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  4. This is an epic wish for peace, happiness in the new year and for this Holiday Season. Wishing you the very same .....

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  5. Very good hopes! Merry Christmas to you too. xx

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  6. A hopeful, wise poem. Random acts of kindness are like ripples on water. They go on and on!

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  7. I join my hopes to yours. May the season inspire everyone to share their best selves. The world really needs it.

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  8. May we shine a bit brighter during these times of darkness. A simple act of kindness can make a difference.

    Peace and hope

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  9. "Take Care of Yourselves
    Take Care of Others"

    and the world will certainly be a better place.

    A very Merry Christmas to you!

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  10. Momentary kindness is better than no kindness anywhere at all. Merry Christmas!

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  11. I simply had to return for one more 'listen.' Gloria!!!! CHEERS.

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    1. Pleased you did ...Wonderful uplifting stirring stuff...I have sung this in a choir...bet you have too !

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  12. Merry Christmas! I can definitely relate to this. Thanks for sharing the Vivaldi music.

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  13. When I first dated my wife to be she informed me she was in a choir and invited me to come to see and hear it at a stage performance. I was hooked from that moment on. Who doesn't want a wife that sings!

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  14. kindness is never truly small, is it? ~

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