Gwendoline Mardell

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The ground shock and trembled on 22 February 2011,
Lives were lost, people were buried and some were never found,
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Travelling on the road heading for my home,
Rotorua it is my home from home.
Wild winds; trees across your path,
Rivers catching grass - icy roads,
...

Started out a good day,
Prayer, quietness, serenity,
Within a moment the silence had gone,
You surely knew something Terrible was wrong.
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Peace and serenity is a time in your life,
Were everything should be peaceful,
But ends up in strife,
No matter what you achieve or what you believe,
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Fences brown, path is green, old jugs which have to be seen,
Costume cats standing by mats beside the wishing well.

Gnomes and Buddha's with lady's in waiting,
...

We shall miss you every single day,
The sun will still shine,
The clouds will still whine,
But you won't be at your office,
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Christmas trees and mistletoes,
Bonny boys with shiny bows,
Tinsel upon the Christmas tree,
Christmas lights and little gnomes,
...

Friends are important, friends are indeed,
A special person, someone you need,
Life can be rough, life can be hard,
But we all pull together, through the roughest of these.
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Gwendoline Mardell Biography

Born in Auckland 5th september 1966. Lived there until I was 33 years old, then moved down to the South Island which is now my home. I've always loved singing, poetry. When I was quite young i'd just start writing songs in my head & poems but not until later in my teens did I start writing poetry down on paper.)

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The Ground Shook:

The ground shock and trembled on 22 February 2011,
Lives were lost, people were buried and some were never found,
The ground shook worst than ever, dust, liquidfaction and people ran with fright, t,
Not knowing what to expect with the next shake and the darkness of the night,
Buildings collapsed, roads widened, fields disappeared and the ground shok.

No power for days and someplaces weeks,
No water to drink, no food to eat, not knowing when this would stop,
The Fire, the Police and the Army all moved in to help and assist,
The wounded, the lost, the dead and nothing said,
The sadness, hurt, pain and distruction,
Was only the beginning of this horrorific time.

The dust from the falling debri, from buildings which are now long gone,
Sirens so loud you forget they are there as this will go on for a long time,
The screams, the cries, dust upon their faces,
Dust clouds in many a places,
Peoples homes, businesess gone and taken by the earth that was shaken.

WE remember all the ones who were lost inside or under a building,
Some were found, not always good news but their families could now greive,
Such pain and devastion Christchurch was going through and still is,
But lives are starting back to normality, families renited,
Our eyes have a new look in life and are always prepared for more quakes.

THe ground shook and to this day still does,
Our lives are getting on with things that must be done,
Our city will never be the same but it will be stronger,
We stand tall and strong and those tears we can not stop,
Many families, people, friends, neighbours are stronger and more closer,
We as a country came together and our city of Christchurch is forever.

The ground shook and always will but it might stop one day,
All our lives have changed, our children understand, our grandparents do to,
We pray to our father in Heaven more often than we use do,
Our prayers are answered but for some they take longer for God to hear.

The ground hasn't shaken for a while,
That's something worth a great big smile.

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Gwendoline Rose Mardell 18 October 2009

This poem was written on 21/12/1998

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Gwendoline Rose Mardell 18 October 2009

This poem was written on 21/12/1998

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