Clouds slung over land
like a prayer shawl before the dawn.
They cling softly to earth’s shoulders,
until sun begins to warm her soul.
Mist slowly slips away
leaves moisture upon her limbs,
like tear drops shed in supplication
seeking grace for this day.
Monday’s quadrille (a poem of exactly 44 words) for dVerse, that virtual pub for poets, where today Kim is tending bar and folks are writing about clouds. Bar opens at 3 PM Boston time. Stop on over and imbibe in more clouds. Photos from a past trip to Alaska.
Beautiful!
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THank you!
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Love the prayer shawl before dawn ~ I also like the prayer of grace for this day ~ A lovely share Lillian ~
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Thank you, Grace. Kim really gave us a great word today!
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Lovely and emotive imagery and depiction of momma nature. 44 beautiful words.
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So glad you enjoyed! Smiling I am.
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Beautiful and meditative post, Lillian! (I hope to visit Alaska someday.)
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It is a land of grandeur!
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Retuned to add, I love the title too!
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😊❤️
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This is just pure glory–the clouds as a prayer shawl. Bravo.
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I started out thinking about a blanket of fog, then a blanket to comfort, to a comforter and finally the ole brain swung round to this. Glad you enjoyed!
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this is most excellent.. the image of those clouds, a prayer shawl… yes I do like that.
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Thanks Bjorn. So glad to have Kim on board – just a wonderfully done prompt!
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A beautiful personification of the earth, Lillian. I love the image of ‘Clouds slung over land /
like a prayer shawl before the dawn’. There is a gentle shift from one type of cloud to another, and the poignant tear drops at the end. Those photographs of Alaska are stunning!
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Thanks, Kim. Just a wonderful prompt you’ve written. And yes – there is grandeur in Alaska!
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One place I would love to see.
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A beautifully spiritual inspiration today, Lillian. I love the gentle peace of the earth in this.
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Thank you. The scene we saw was indeed peaceful that morning – serene and oh so quiet. Hushed – perfect for a prayer shawl! 😊
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Gosh❤️This is such a gorgeous personification of Nature 😀 especially adore the image; “They cling softly to earth’s shoulders, until sun begins to warm her soul.” Sigh..❤️ Beautifully penned.
Lots of love,
Sanaa
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Thank you!
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I love the idea of clouds being a prayer shawl, that even when it’s gone the blessing of the prayer remains.
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Exactly! It was such a serene scene to come upon. There is so much quiet beauty in Alaska. ❤️
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You nailed this prompt for sure, love the concept, very creative with 44 delicious words. A few years ago we drove up the Alcan Highway to Alaska, spent a week & drove back; took thousand of pics, got ate alive by the mosquitos & sadly, had to detour around dozens of fires.
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Thanks, Glenn. We absolutely loved our time in Alaska. We took a long and tough hike that ended us at the foot of a glacier – others put crimp-ons on their boots and actually walked up ON the glacier. We sat right at its foot, the ice shelf right there, and saw the cracks, the slow dripping, the actual evidence of global warming before our eyes – with the blue/white ice. There are some poems and photos of it under The Travel Muse heading on my site. Such absolute grandeur in Alaska.
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Mist slowly slips away
leaves moisture upon her limbs,
Love those lines. I love those early morning mists, you paint them so beautifully with your words. Gorgeous images, too.
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Thank you, Sarah. Yes — the early morning mists have a special quiet to them.😊
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It’s so beautiful and elegantly written and I love the cloud like a prayer shawl, so mystical but close to nature.
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Oh “mystical” is such a good word for this scene we came upon…
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A beautiful prayer to the Mother. Here in Scotland this morning we had such clouds, draping themselves across the hills. I felt a blessing then and I feel one now. Thank You.
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Thank you for the very thoughtful comment, Paul. Truly appreciated!
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You are most welcome.
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Love the imagery of a shawl.
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So late to the reading here — thank you for the comment here — smiling I am.
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Very nice.
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Thank you!
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A beautiful prayer for the connections we all share.
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Thank you, Brian. Smiling I am.
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I like the idea of seeing clouds as prayer shawls for the earth.
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Me too! 🙂
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Wow, this is so beautiful! ❤ Thank you, Lillian!
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Thank you! And thank you for the reblog as well. Truly appreciated….late to replying but the feelings are the same..thank you!
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Reblogged this on Dr. Crystal Howe.
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Thank you!
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Sigh. Just.So.Beautiful.
I needed this respite tonight. Thanks, Lill.
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So very late to reading replies….time can just get away from you 😦 So glad you enjoyed and that it came at a timely time. Smiling I am…….
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Ah, a very beautiful poem. So calm and serene.
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So glad you enjoyed, Maria.
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Oh Lill. This is breathtaking!! especially these lines:
“Clouds slung over land
like a prayer shawl before the dawn.”
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So very late to reading replies….somehow the clock ticked way too fast these past few days! Thank you so much for your thoughtful comment! Truly appreciate it.
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I love these mornings with low cloud and mist over the land and you describe it so beautifully in your poem, especially ‘like a prayer shawl before dawn’.
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These kinds of mornings are indeed peaceful. So glad you enjoyed this one.
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Really beautiful, Lillian
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Amen! 🙂
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I really like the “role” of the clouds in your poem.
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…and I love it when the clouds “roll” in as mist and a bit of fog…..so mystical! 🙂 Glad you enjoyed.
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like tear drops shed in supplication
seeking grace for this day.
A humbling reaction most noble in one’s relationship with a loved one. Wonderful lines lillian!
Hank
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Thank you, Hank. Your thoughtful comment is truly appreciated. Late to my replies here — but tipping my second cup to you this morning! 🙂
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icy clouds Northern
morn.. dawns day
refreshed
away
from
Sweat of
Sun as Summer
roams lands South…
no relief.. cLouds peace..:)
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Peaceful, serene……I do love a misty morn! 🙂
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Me too..
Big spread of
October Azure
Skies for
Now in
Florida..
Friend.. Lillian..:)
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clouds a prayer shawl, may grace find a way
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Amen!
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