Calico Pennant There you sit Perched upon A swaying blade of grass An ordinary day For you
Your beauty though Is light years beyond Ordinary. Your wings Like the finest Tiffany lampshade Fragile, transparent You flap them freely As they are buffeted in the wind Why don’t they vanish Like bubbles blown On a warm summer’s day?
You do not wear your heart On your sleeve But on your abdomen instead A whole string of hearts
Are you, my friend An ancient messenger of Love and beauty? Your ancestors Go back Over 300 million years Surviving all manner Of calamity What stories What wisdom Has been passed down From your elders? From where comes your strength? Your appearance so delicate Your beauty resplendent They belie your fortitude While here you rest Humbly Munching insects.
Pat,
You are prolific! I so enjoy your writing which is inspirational, and makes me clearly feel and see and hear your works.
Thank you for sharing your spirituality in this way.
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