Monday, September 19, 2005

TO A BUTTERFLY

I'VE watched you now a full half-hour;
Self-poised upon that yellow flower
And, little Butterfly! indeed
I know not if you sleep or feed.
How motionless!--not frozen seas
More motionless! and then
What joy awaits you, when the breeze
Hath found you out among the trees,
And calls you forth again!

This plot of orchard-ground is ours;
My trees they are, my Sister's flowers;
Here rest your wings when they are weary;
Here lodge as in a sanctuary!
Come often to us, fear no wrong;
Sit near us on the bough!
We'll talk of sunshine and of song,
And summer days, when we were young;
Sweet childish days, that were as long
As twenty days are now.

William Wordsworth


Today's Word A.W.A.D.

1 Comments:

Blogger A said...

no butterflies here - but a lot of crows waiting motionless with black beady eyes on telephone ( cable, electricity and other random) wires, waiting for food - food that may be reckless enough to show itself and be swooped upon. and i miss the days when time passed easily and didnt torture me moment by moment of the the hunter and the hunted.

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