Photo taken from Public Domain Pictures & Artistically Altered.

The wind bears no animosity
nor is it fickle
inherently
as appearances
are always in flux
though transformative it will be
ushering in both life
and death
for the Anemoi brings forth
all seasons
in turn
where one day the breadth of it
blows clear the darkest clouds
emanating life giving sun
sweet scented
flowers
erupting
the next morn could bring
a stillness of breath
pollution a miasma
of death
yet still always ushering in
tempests and squalls
a familiar to rain
leaving a swath of destruction
to change yet again
with the softest
of breezes
that seem to settle within
touching, reflecting
life’s gentle
rhythm
Anemoi the gods of wind
are the ushers of change
a transformative
jinn
© July 2018 Renee Espriu

After reading this lovely poem, I’m more enchanted by the winds, Renee. Many layers to this!
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Thank you Betty. I have never much liked wind but it is really much more than dust in one’s eyes. 😉
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Same here, Renee – I don’t care much for the wind either (and it turns out we get a lot down here). But your poem makes me think of it in a different way – which is a good thing. 😊 Yes, it’s much more than dust in one’s eyes!
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Here it is the ‘kamakani.’ Our beautiful winds, ushering in rainclouds and fresh air, straight off the ocean. I would never want to live in a windless environment! Aloha, and nicely written, Renee. ❤️
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Thank you Bela. I like the name ‘kamakani’. To me the Hawaiian language is rather a music unto itself. You are fortunate to live there. Aloha!
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😁😘❤️🌺🌈😉
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Beautiful Renee, maybe the winds usher in the seasons of change Renee, A wonderful image also.. And love what you have done to your blog theme… Lovely colours.. ❤
Have a wonderful rest of the week my friend xx ❤
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Enjoy your gardening, the sun, your days reflecting and everything else you choose to do. Enjoy your week and thank you for stopping by. xoxo
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Very beautiful, both the altered picture and the poem. I like your descriptions of nature with very vivid imagery as the ushering winds in the passing of the seasons and everything connected to the universal themes of life and death.
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Thank you Marta! I hope you are doing well.
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Yes, I am good. Thank you.
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I love the winds!
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Winds can be ever changing and all but the most severe, I have found to be strong, bold, wondrous beings of Nature. Thank you!
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I really really loved this! Glad I discovered your blog 🙂
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Glad you could stop by and thank you. Happy you enjoyed the read.
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