Rallentanda

Rallentanda

Sunday, April 14, 2024

NAPOWRIMO APRIL 2024...DAYS 15 - 21

 DAY 15..

.ANAPHORA

 

 



ANAPHORA

because you are the  one

who regularly contacts me

year in year out

because you are the  one

who remembers my birthday

every year

because you seem concerned

when things aren't going well

for me

because you give me your time

because you tell me

how contact with me

enriches your life

because you make me laugh

 you are my true friends and

i have never even met you

 


 

 

DAY 16.....WORDLE

          SUNDAY WHIRL

unbroken memory twigs wallow divine crystal blood creation ledge cell wake ancestors


her memory twigs

stop wallowing

in your unbroken ancestors' fate

divine providence

is not a crystal ball

yes blood is thicker than water

 and so is chicken soup

you've read the creation story

no need to stand on a ledge

waving a cell phone

wake up to yourself

 

DAY 17

 


..For Susan's prompt at What's Going On - What IS it about poetry?  

 

 

poetry

food and drink for me

i would not

have survived

if it had not been for 

all the gifted blog poets 

collectively shining

a bright light on a dark world

 

 


 


your work 

your kind words

your encouragement

your  humour

your sadness

your joy 

a weekly life line thrown 

year in year out

thank you dear poets

for everything

 

 

DAY 18

 

 

memories of my grandparents

one ot their favourite songs

a  smiling singing audience

 expressing  sheer joy

beacons of light

showing the best in us

we  need more of it

 

DAY 19 ...Poets and Story Tellers United

 

 


Requiem aeternam dona eis Domine,

 et lux perpetua luceat eis

Requiescat in Pace 

 

Grant them eternal rest o Lord

may the perpetual light shine upon them

Rest In Peace


aussie wild flowers

amongst the roses and dahlias

to mourn the victims

 

 

 FLOWER MEMORIAL


 WESTFIELD SHOPPING MALL BONDI JUNCTION

 

TANKA

it was a surprise

they did not expect to die

shopping in the mall

on saturday afternoon

they were all so very young




 DAY 20.....Cahills Restaurant Sydney

FOR MY CHINA

 

The Cahill’s restaurants in the inner city area of Sydney were well known not only to those 

seeking a 

well presented, although not too expensive, lunch or a pre-theatre dinner served in pleasant 

surroundings but also to generations of children for whom being taken to Cahill’s for afternoon 

 tea was a “treat”.

 

 all dressed up

in a suit and tie

afternoon tea

with Aunty Marge 

who used to sing

in the David Jones choir

was an exciting treat

(ice cream cake with caramel sauce )

for a little boy

in the 50's

 

 DAY 21.....A Simple Childhood



post war

money tight

creative  playtime



fewer backyard pools

but sprinklers were great fun

this old gal is still tempted

to frolic in one

( when no one is looking)

 


remember picnic baskets

(no eskies back then)

sitting on the ground

or

on the rocks at the beach

at twilight

a simple time

a lovely time 

in life

long gone


things are a lot different now

not easy

not even for santa

we had the best of it



the consumer world

teaches our children well

we will pay the price


 



 

13 comments:

  1. "all the gifted blog poets

    collectively shining

    a bright light on a dark world"...You've said it so beautifully.

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  2. I feel the same way about my online poetry friends - who know me better than my real life people, because they read the writings of my heart. This is a lovely tribute, Rall. Good for you doing NaPoWriMo. I am too tired this year. But am definitely celebrating April, abloom with blossoms, right out my window.

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  3. I agree - the blog poets have indeed been a lifeline. Thank you for shining ~ Truedessa

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  4. I loved your poem, Rall. I understand the sentiments you expressed about your blogosphere poetry friends. I have often thought that we get to know people very well through what they write, though we haven't met in real life. It does feel like a 'lifeline' sometime. Keep shining YOUR light, Rall.

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  5. "eat and drink" "bright light in a dark world" "a weekly lifeline" Oh, I am totally with you. Love how you expanded these into a loving gratitude.

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  6. I don't know where I'd be if I hadn't found such amazing online poets. They have been my mentors and my joy. Thank you

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  7. Enjoyed all these, as usual. And the one for today (19th) for P&SU – being a fellow-Aussie I'm of course particularly aware of the recent horrors at Bondi Junction. It's touching to see the floral tributes.

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  8. I go to Westfield almost every week to collect my mail from the PO boxes there and shop as well.

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  9. I think we were all in complete shock, never expecting what we so tragically have become accustomed to here in the US, to happen in the Land of Oz. My favorite this go-around, the Anaphora which I love writing and reading. Coming in a close second, What's Going On! Cheers.

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  10. Bondi was horrible. But that aside, there is much to love in your progressive post.

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  11. Poetry has been that for me as well: "a bright light on a dark world."

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  12. Thank goodness for the connections that keep us sane and happy when the world is so filled with pain.

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