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The Dragonflies' Lair~Thread XXXII~
The Muse and Poets of The Lair
 | December 1, 2006
 | Soaring Feather
Posted on 12/01/2006 8:08:18 PM PST by Soaring Feather
  
   
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                  My Dragon Fly and Me 
 
                     
 If I could be a Dragon Fly
 and wing my way through the sky
 I would never be shy
 just me and my Dragon Fly!
 
 
                  
                  By moonlight we ride the wind chase the comets tail for fun
 by day we would hide from the sun
 our fragile wings would come undone
 
 
                  
                  On darkest nights we would use fireflies as our guide
 we would dip and we would glide
 through the heavens open wide
 and scatter diamonds in the night sky
 my Dragon Fly and me...
 
 
                  
                  And we would wing past our lovers silent in the night...
 to kiss their face in our flight
 much to their surprise and delight
 my Dragon Fly and me in sight...
 
 
                  
                  
                  Such a view do we share away up here in the air
 of breezes soft through our hair
 my Dragon Fly and me a pair...
 
 
                  bentfeather© 2002
 
 
                  
 
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TOPICS: Poetry
KEYWORDS: dragonflies; dragons; originalpoetry; poetry
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To: Soaring Feather
    It's catching on! 
 
Lots of Dipsy-Doodles now!
 
641
posted on 
01/20/2007 10:44:26 AM PST
by 
Lady Jag
(I dreamed I surfed all day in my monthly donor wonder bra [https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate])
 
To: Lady Jag
    Whoa, you ain't just whistling Dixie!
 
To: Soaring Feather
643
posted on 
01/20/2007 11:38:16 AM PST
by 
Lady Jag
(I dreamed I surfed all day in my monthly donor wonder bra [https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate])
 
To: All
To: WayzataJOHNN; Lady Jag; Knitting A Conundrum; ScubieNuc; Kathy in Alaska; fatima; GeekDejure; ...
    
Good morning everyone. 
 Chilly here this morning 3 degrees at 8:48 AM EST. 
 
To: Soaring Feather; WayzataJOHNN; Lady Jag; Knitting A Conundrum; ScubieNuc; Kathy in Alaska; ...
    
  
These temperatures make some
of us positively bi-polar.
   
Have a sparkling day!! 
    
 
646
posted on 
01/21/2007 8:25:34 AM PST
by 
Lady Jag
(I dreamed I surfed all day in my monthly donor wonder bra [https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate])
 
To: Soaring Feather; WayzataJOHNN; Lady Jag; Knitting A Conundrum; ScubieNuc; Kathy in Alaska
     
   
    
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          |  |  |  | A bear, however hard he tries, Grows tubby without exercise.
 Our Teddy Bear is short and fat,
 Which is not to be wondered at;
 He gets what exercise he can
 By falling off the ottoman,
 But generally seems to lack
 The energy to clamber back.
 
 Now tubbiness is just the thing
 Which gets a fellow wondering;
 And Teddy worried lots about
 The fact that he was rather stout.
 He thought: "If only I were thin!
 But how does anyone begin?"
 He thought: "It really isn't fair
 To grudge one exercise and air."
 
 For many weeks he pressed in vain
 His nose against the window-pane,
 And envied those who walked about
 Reducing their unwanted stout.
 None of the people he could see
 "Is quite" (he said) "as fat as me!"
 Then, with a still more moving sigh,
 "I mean" (he said) "as fat as I!
 
 One night it happened that he took
 A peep at an old picture-book,
 Wherein he came across by chance
 The picture of a King of France
 (A stoutish man) and, down below,
 These words: "King Louis So and So,
 Nicknamed 'The Handsome!'" There he sat,
 And (think of it!) the man was fat!
 
 Our bear rejoiced like anything
 To read about this famous King,
 Nicknamed "The Handsome." There he sat,
 And certainly the man was fat.
 Nicknamed "The Handsome." Not a doubt
 The man was definitely stout.
 Why then, a bear (for all his tub)
 Might yet be named "The Handsome Cub!"
 
 "Might yet be named." Or did he mean
 That years ago he "might have been"?
 For now he felt a slight misgiving:
 "Is Louis So and So still living?
 Fashions in beauty have a way
 Of altering from day to day.
 Is 'Handsome Louis' with us yet?
 Unfortunately I forget."
 
 Next morning (nose to window-pane)
 The doubt occurred to him again.
 One question hammered in his head:
 "Is he alive or is he dead?"
 Thus, nose to pane, he pondered; but
 The lattice window, loosely shut,
 Swung open. With one startled "Oh!"
 Our Teddy disappeared below.
 
 There happened to be passing by
 A plump man with a twinkling eye,
 Who, seeing Teddy in the street,
 Raised him politely to his feet,
 And murmured kindly in his ear
 Soft words of comfort and of cheer:
 "Well, well!" "Allow me!" "Not at all."
 "Tut-tut! A very nasty fall."
 
 Our Teddy answered not a word;
 It's doubtful if he even heard.
 Our bear could only look and look:
 The stout man in the picture-book!
 That 'handsome' King - could this be he,
 This man of adiposity?
 "Impossible," he thought. "But still,
 No harm in asking. Yes I will!"
 
 "Are you," he said,"by any chance
 His Majesty the King of France?"
 The other answered, "I am that,"
 Bowed stiffly, and removed his hat;
 Then said, "Excuse me," with an air,
 "But is it Mr Edward Bear?"
 And Teddy, bending very low,
 Replied politely, "Even so!"
 
 They stood beneath the window there,
 The King and Mr Edward Bear,
 And, handsome, if a trifle fat,
 Talked carelessly of this and that....
 Then said His Majesty, "Well, well,
 I must get on," and rang the bell.
 "Your bear, I think," he smiled. "Good-day!"
 And turned, and went upon his way.
 
 A bear, however hard he tries,
 Grows tubby without exercise.
 Our Teddy Bear is short and fat,
 Which is not to be wondered at.
 But do you think it worries him
 To know that he is far from slim?
 No, just the other way about -
 He's proud of being short and stout.
 
 Alan Alexander Milne
 
 
 
 
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647
posted on 
01/21/2007 8:59:19 AM PST
by 
Lady Jag
(I dreamed I surfed all day in my monthly donor wonder bra [https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate])
 
To: Soaring Feather
    Earache, earache, 
Sinus and and a throat ache, 
Stuffy like cotton 
the left side of my head, 
Throbby and drowsing, 
let me stay in bed. 
Winter, my friend has caught me too, 
Aching and coughing, how about you? 
I just hope I don't get the flu, 
Wintertime bugs are the pits.
 
648
posted on 
01/21/2007 9:10:45 AM PST
by 
Knitting A Conundrum
(Act Justly, Love Mercy, and Walk Humbly With God Micah 6:8)
 
To: Lady Jag; Knitting A Conundrum; WayzataJOHNN; HopeandGlory; Kathy in Alaska; NicknamedBob
    
  
  
  I've rolled and rolled my fat around
 I've stretched my legs most profound
 I've huffed and puffed like an old wolf
 I've laid back-most relaxed
 and found the water cold below
 most tempting to a Polar Bear, you know.
     
 I've tried and tried to lift this fat
 from this ice and that is that!
 The weight in my behind, it's clear, is detrimental
 for this Polar Bear.
     
 A diet is out of the question
 I need this blubber, not to mention
 those sweet berries in the Spring,
 makes a Polar Bear's heart sing!
 Juicy fresh salmon hors d'oeuvres
 crispy crackers with cream cheese
 all choice picking from the dumps
 add pounds and pounds to my rump!
     
 Well, where to end this corpulent posey
 without getting way to nosey
 Or chatter on about the size
 of this Polar Bear's buttocks and thighs!
     
 Soaring Feather~01.21.07 
 
 
To: Knitting A Conundrum
    Oh dear, Knitting, I am sorry. 
 
It's the pits alright when you wish to blow your nose 
your throat is soar, and your sides hurt from hacking. 
Warm soup, I am told will help with these symptoms 
now I am sneezing and I think I have 'em.
 
To: Lady Jag
    These temperatures make some 
of us positively bi-polar. 
 
Have a sparkling day!! 
 
 
 
 
 
 
You crack me up! Hilarious.
 
To: Soaring Feather
    Well, where to end this corpulent posey 
 without getting way to nosey
 Or chatter on about the size
 of this Polar Bear's buttocks and thighs! 
 
 The whole poem is a treasure!! Brava!!!
652
posted on 
01/21/2007 9:53:12 AM PST
by 
Lady Jag
(I dreamed I surfed all day in my monthly donor wonder bra [https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate])
 
To: Lady Jag
    *HUGS* Thank You. 
 
 
Lady, I think you kick start my funny bone everyday. YOU, are the treasure.
 
To: Soaring Feather
    Oh yeah, me an my buttocks and thighs!
  
654
posted on 
01/21/2007 10:08:18 AM PST
by 
Lady Jag
(I dreamed I surfed all day in my monthly donor wonder bra [https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate])
 
To: Lady Jag
    I'm glad you're not ducking the issue, nor playing to the crowd.
 
  
To: Soaring Feather
    Nope, just exercising! 
  
 
656
posted on 
01/21/2007 11:21:27 AM PST
by 
Lady Jag
(I dreamed I surfed all day in my monthly donor wonder bra [https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate])
 
To: Lady Jag
    ROTFLOL!! 
 
 
 
I touch my toes, ya knows 
my nose is not in the act! 
In fact I'm glad to stretch 
this bulk, cause it's really 
killing my back. 
 
 
Don't ya just love Polar Bears? 
 
 
 
To: All
    NASA spacecraft nears Jupiter encounter 
 
NASA's New Horizons spacecraft -- the fastest ever launched -- 
is rapidly approaching the solar system's largest planet, en 
route to Pluto and beyond. The National Aeronautics and Space 
Administration's New Horizons will make its closest pass to 
Jupiter Feb. 28. Jupiter's gravity will then accelerate New 
Horizons by an additional 9,000 mph, pushing it past 52,000 
mph and hurling it toward a July 2015 transit of the Pluto 
system. The New Horizons mission team will use the Jupiter 
flyby to test the spacecraft's seven science instruments by 
taking more than 700 observations of Jupiter and its four 
largest moons. The spacecraft also will take the first-ever trip 
down the long "tail" of Jupiter's magnetosphere -- a wide stream 
of charged particles that extends tens of millions of miles beyond 
the planet. It will also make the first close-up images of 
Jupiter's "Little Red Spot," a nascent storm south of Jupiter's 
famous Great Red Spot. Much of the data will not be sent back 
to Earth until early March, after the spacecraft's closest 
approach to the planet.
 
To: Soaring Feather
    Infection via poem? LOL at the mental image...
 
659
posted on 
01/21/2007 11:51:21 AM PST
by 
Knitting A Conundrum
(Act Justly, Love Mercy, and Walk Humbly With God Micah 6:8)
 
To: Knitting A Conundrum
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