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Survivors!
Catching Covid-19 virus is a fear that is real, Nothing to be trifled with, it’s a very big deal. Getting a positive is a challenge and a test of will, Hoping & praying that your breath will not still. From far & wide well-wishers send prayers & support, Backed up with fruits & vegs that they kindly bought. They boost the morale in more ways than one, Thoughts dwell on when can we go out & feel the sun. The days of quarantine are disconcerting & long. Are they sure that they did not get the test so wrong? Finally, the call comes in to end the seclusion.…
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Post Valentine message
Unlock the truth of the word taken. Taken, as in… Been taken, abruptly taken, already taken, successfully taken, taken for granted, unwillingly taken, waiting to be taken, assuming to be taken, hoping to be taken, mistakenly taken, continually taken, wrongly taken, happily taken. Do whatever is takes, embrace life. Do not take it for granted whether taken in, or taken out. At this point I’ll take a break; it’s now your take. ************************************************************* …
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May the peace of God be upon us!
When we have the peace of Christ in our hearts, thankfulness overflows. Even in the darkest of times, we can praise Him for His love, and trust in His sovereignty. With a strong faith, no one can separate us from the love of God, that is revealed to us in Christ Jesus our Lord and Saviour. *************************************************************************** – Joan Amorganda #009-09022021 > my poem, poem, poetry, quotes, quotation, quotations, pray, prayers
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Making sense?
Surprised that for a time I wasn’t making sense. Thought that I was delusional, maybe even dense. On the contrary everything I uttered I felt was germane. But for a time I was speaking gibberish, was I insane? Still confused? Oh! I had high fever then, forget it not. Blame it to Covid-19 for what I had got. – Joan Amorganda #010-12022021 my poem, poem, poetry, quote, quotes, quotations, quotation
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Give thanks to the Lord!
Our Heavenly Father, Creator and the source of everything, we thank you Lord God for your loving kindness. Thank you for giving us yet another day of our lives. In the midst of the situation that many of us are currently facing, we entrust to you everything that your will alone be done on earth as it is in heaven. We pray that your goodness and mercy shall follow us all the days of our lives. And shall be also upon our departed friends and loved ones, believing that one day in the twinkling of an eye, we will see each other again in eternity. Lord God, we lift everything…
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A tribute to Jane Austen on her birthday
I want to share with you a poem which is my tribute to Jane Austen on her birthday on the 16th December. Would love to hear your comment and thank you for visiting my website. Keep safe everyone. God bless! ********************************************************************************************************************************* Jane Austen, born 16th December 1775 in Hampshire, England Died a spinster on 18th July 1817, you’ve been long gone. The style, the wit presented in your Novels they work like magic They entertain and evoke the heart of every hopeless romantic. I won’t get bored reading and rereading, tis what I do. Some of your works though published Centuries ago. If you only knew they…
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Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice
The book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen is considered as the most endearing love story ever written in the English language. I have seen the BBC TV Series which stars Colin Firth as Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy. This version, according to some critics is the most faithful adaptation of the book (so far). Here is my take on Pride and Prejudice after re – reading the book and after watching the movie 2005 version of the same title. ******************************************************************************* “She is tolerable, but not handsome enough to tempt me…”! Seriously? Well, “what are men to rocks and mountains?” Imagining a blissful moment one afternoon tête-à–tête With Jane…
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A Poem For My Birthday
It is my fifth attempt at writing a poem. This one is dedicated to myself – on my birthday. I want to share it here with you my dear Readers. I hope you will like it. Keep safe. God bless everyone! My Birthday In the beginning, it was an evening on a Saturday, On the twentieth of July is my special natal day. Born in a world endowed with a unique package. Two score plus less than a decade is now my age. How swiftly the time flies. Oh my, oh my. Reminiscing the younger days gone by. Twas yesteryears when I was a tiny suckling. Suddenly, now all…
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Moments of Reflection!
I wrote this poem dedicated in loving memory of my dear Ate Betty Veranga, who sadly succumbed to Covid-19 several weeks ago. The enormity and extent of this Pandemic may seem nothing to some people. Others insisted that this whole thing is a hoax manufactured by the mainstream media. That is why we see some people who are too complacent in their approach. They are even ignoring and discrediting the precautionary measures imposed by their local authorities on how to help curb the further spread of the Corona Virus in their communities. I may blatantly say that until you yourself carry this virus; your family members, friends or loved ones…
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Poem #003-22062020 For Liverpool FC
This is my third attempt at writing a poem. It was composed the following day after watching English Premier League (football) game between Everton – Liverpool FC on Sunday, 21st June 2020, when the score was 0 – 0. And now, as we all know the Liverpool Football Club is the sure winner. Congratulations to The Reds! A Poem for Liverpool FC Just a few more games to play, It will be The Reds’ title to stay. Victory! Raise the trophy with pride, An elusive dream taken in their stride. It’s nice to see team coach Klopp, Urging his team to never stop. Anxious for the refs signal to…