A L O H A
You are Welcome,
My Monday Friend
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"Everything that irritates us about others
can lead us to an understanding of ourselves."
Carl Jung
"The world is divided into people who think they are right."
A. Nony Mouse
"But I am that which unseen comes and sings, sings, sings,
Which babbles in brooks and scoots in showers on the land,
Which the birds know in the woods, mornings and evenings,
And the shore-sands know, and the hissing wave, and that
banner and pennant,
Aloft there flapping and flapping."
Aloft there flapping and flapping."
Whitman
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I
Sing and flap
and flip be-glapped.
Like the sing-a-ding bird
in a wooley-whee tree.
I sing out my heart with a nonsense decree
trusting you to feel the beat
of love be-glopping
over you
and over me.
Warm A L O HA! Cloudia
It was such a pleasure meeting you today, Cloudia. You're just as wonderful and real as I imagined you'd be from your blog.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful way to start this day, this week, maybe a whole new 'I' listening and seeing anew.
ReplyDeleteAll the very best for you !
(on another subject, all difficulties before, while entering the site are gone)
A bit of glop on Monday morning is a fine flap for flipping the rest of the week into a flag for fun.
ReplyDeletehappy monday..
ReplyDeleteyou've done it again !!! well done
ReplyDeleteWhat's with all the US and ROC flags in rows? I want the back story! Happy Monday, Cloudia.
ReplyDeleteHappy Monday .. I love starting off my week with a visit to you!
ReplyDeleteAloha!
yes, far too many people think they are right.
ReplyDeleteI hope your Monday has been super. :)
ReplyDeletehi Cloudia,
ReplyDeletealoft there flipping and flopping, that's me, freestyle after Walt. Cheers
I love the idea of be-glopping Cloudia - your blog always cheers me up for the day.
ReplyDeleteAloha Friends!
ReplyDeleteWell, I met Kay and her husband Art at Gigi Hawaii's Blogger Party- more on that later.....
The flags are at the Chinese Cultural Center (Owned by Taiwanese Govt) here in Honolulu.
Nice T-shirt, Walking Man :]
Love that poem by Whitman. Long ago he lived where I grew up on Long Island (NY.)
ReplyDeleteCarl Jung and love glop, a good way to start a Monday. ;)
ReplyDelete.... My favorite poet, Emily Dickinson, wouldn't read Whitman because she'd been told he wasn't proper. Ha!
ReplyDeleteThat had a delightfully AA Milne feel to it. Beautiful. Love ya, friend.
ReplyDeleteYou helped end my day on a wonderful note!
ReplyDeleteClaudia ,your post are like a big gift hamper...different wonderful things in one package.Be back soon with your new computer.hUGS!!
ReplyDeleteWhat necessary words... super, a brilliant idea
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