Quiescent

being quiet or still; inactive; motionless; at rest; in a state of inactivity or dormancy

bonque, ben (טריפה שאלות)

bonque, ben (טריפה שאלות)

@kwstzhaderbonch.bsky.social

(SDAs please to ignore this)
Apologies to D H Lawrence

They say Holy Saturday is quiescent, but this Saturday contains the most activity of it all, the ragingest, the most urgent.
All the acts of Christ in Hell, riotous are they, as he storms on and on and breaks through the hatches.

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Brian Liddy

Brian Liddy

@brian-liddy.bsky.social

Pittock: “The Union’s traditional appeal was that it offered huge overseas opportunities where you could be Scottish, providing you were politically quiescent about being Scottish at home.
That trade off disappeared after WW2, and the end of the British Empire.”
www.thenational.scot/news/2599605...

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@nigelodyf.bsky.social

the quiescent heart
of the pale cherry blossoms
a leaf-strewn corner
my own heart calls out to it
from a lightly shaken trance
/
insect-waking rain--
how much did it mark
my garden wall
without the April echo
the damp traces of life
#tanka

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