Dragonfly: Any of various large insects of the order Odonata or suborder Anisoptera, having a long slender body and two pairs of narrow, net-veined wings that are usually held outstretched while the insect is at rest. Also called regionally darner, darning needle, mosquito fly, mosquito hawk, needle, skeeter hawk.
Poetry: The art or work of a poet.
Prolixity: Excessive wordiness in speech or writing; longwindedness
Friday, August 26, 2011
To Make a Prairie by Emily Dickinson
My Wisteria in Spring---breakfast for a fat, hungry bumble bee.
To Make a Prairie
By Emily Dickinson
To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee,
one clover, and a bee.
And revery.
The revery alone will do,
if bees are few.
Ben, I have tons more stuff to post, too. LOL! I took 500 photos this summer of my flowers, dragonflies and butterflies. They love being models for me. xo
i love the good energy of dickinson here, the spirit of life goes on and can be fun when three or more are present. it's takes three to make a community, or something like that:) she be a master.
8 comments:
sweet revery
and then gratitude.
thank you, you soulful woman, you.
xo
erin
I love pictures of your things :)
You're welcome, sweet Erin. xo
Ben, I have tons more stuff to post, too. LOL! I took 500 photos this summer of my flowers, dragonflies and butterflies. They love being models for me. xo
i love the good energy of dickinson here, the spirit of life goes on and can be fun when three or more are present. it's takes three to make a community, or something like that:)
she be a master.
I used to put wisteria blossoms on salads. Then, I read that they were poisonous, so I stopped.
Very, very nice selection! Love the picture of your wisteria and the bumble bee. Gorgeous!
xo
Sublime post!
It makes things seem so minimal and simple, doesn't it? Just one bee. Just one clover. One prayer. One kiss. One revelation.
"Every day is day one."
(Hugs)
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