Saturday, May 19, 2018

Shalom

I 'woke up' today
No trace of light
Brushed my teeth
Washed my face
As the water showered over me
Cleansing and rejuvenating me
- For the day ahead
As the sun rose in greeting
I surrendered to the earth
As nature spoke and whispered a prayer
Tranquil... in silence
Peace be still
And the cascade of trees danced freely...

Heaven's drizzle of rain
- A hint of blessing
For the morn...
For the day...
Shalom.


By: Rachael N. Collymore
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Sunday, May 13, 2018

Happy Mothers Day

Happy MothersDay! ♡♥♡
Grateful
For the time with you
For love was found in you
Those precious moments of firsts shared with you
A bond formed, pure and true
No one can replace a mother like you
A nurturer of many virtues
A kind heart - your goodness shows
A wise and phenomenal woman
Blessings abound
Because of you, I am who I am...
And that's why today I'm honoured to call you, "friend"
Mother: You are the world to me!

Written with love to my mother(s)
♥ always














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Sunday, February 4, 2018

Stay Hungry?

Mural by Joseph John Jones (1909-1963)

Belly full and still hungry
Eating for today and for tomorrow even
Who knows what will be

Bread, rice and peas and a little sugar
Essentials for basic living and some shelter
Those who pray, pray for daily bread
Those who grind, grind harder to eat

Starvation breeds hunger
The struggle is real and God is real too
for those who believe in higher

So they push and push to “make it”
for a piece of the pie and the taste of success

Champagne dreams many drink till drunk
Thirsty for the high life; who knows the price tag
But it won’t quench the desire

Fire burns
and the souls of many perish
While some soar on Cloud 9

Life is a dichotomy of two worlds:
Those who have and those who have not
The rain falls on all.

Those who believe only the strong survive
Prey on the weak
Preach money and power rules
Man elevates himself as God
while many sit in the pews, confessing sins
to men of the cloth.

A world within worlds, this life
but change remains constant
and so too, the poor and the wealthy

And if there be any absolutes
Who will stay hungry and who will be fed?

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Friday, January 26, 2018

Lost In Translation

Albert Gleizes' "La femme aux Phlox"

I’ve listened with keen ears to words spoken
To the tongues of many who have used the vernacular
Often times we wonder where the confusion lies in the similar
To confuse and complex the recipient.

The written word sometimes give pause

If a phrase or punctuation is misused, misplaced or misrepresented
Chaos unfolds and what was simple 
Becomes complicated. 

The language of the masses and the meaning attributed

If translated, may say so much or so little
and we become the objects of ridicule.

What must we do, what must we say

to communicate the true intent 
of the words we convey?

Shall we go back to basics 

When a “yes” was “yes”
and a “no”, “no”?

For some, this may be the only way

But for others, this may just be a game
We choose to play.


Written by: Rachael N. Collymore

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