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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
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: WayzataJOHNN
Hello there!
Nice, very nice. ;)
To: Soaring Feather
Thank you!
As always, stopping by here is a treat!
902
posted on
02/07/2007 9:30:39 PM PST
by
WayzataJOHNN
( Poetry is the jazz of words, laid down by a feeling soul.)
To: WayzataJOHNN; Lady Jag; All
Good afternoon everyone.
To: Soaring Feather
Hi Toots!
A lovely afternoon, 9 degrees and falling, and wind chill low enough to make my assets shiver (and I'm indoors!)
Hows all with you? Heard you folks have it COLD!!!!!!!!!
904
posted on
02/08/2007 12:13:33 PM PST
by
WayzataJOHNN
( Poetry is the jazz of words, laid down by a feeling soul.)
To: Soaring Feather; WayzataJOHNN; stephenjohnbanker; Knitting A Conundrum

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When winter winds are piercing chill, And through the hawthorn blows the gale, With solemn feet I tread the hill, That overbrows the lonely vale.
O'er the bare upland, and away Through the long reach of desert woods, The embracing sunbeams chastely play, And gladden these deep solitudes.
Where, twisted round the barren oak, The summer vine in beauty clung, And summer winds the stillness broke, The crystal icicle is hung.
Where, from their frozen urns, mute springs Pour out the river's gradual tide, Shrilly the skater's iron rings, And voices fill the woodland side.
Alas! how changed from the fair scene, When birds sang out their mellow lay, And winds were soft, and woods were green, And the song ceased not with the day!
But still wild music is abroad, Pale, desert woods! within your crowd; And gathering winds, in hoarse accord, Amid the vocal reeds pipe loud.
Chill airs and wintry winds! my ear Has grown familiar with your song; I hear it in the opening year, I listen, and it cheers me long.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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905
posted on
02/08/2007 1:24:26 PM PST
by
Lady Jag
(A positive attitude will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort.)
To: Lady Jag
Hi LG, nice poem. I have visited Longfellows house.
906
posted on
02/08/2007 3:13:52 PM PST
by
stephenjohnbanker
(Our troops will send all of the worlds terrorists to hell in a handbasket with no virgins!)
To: WayzataJOHNN
Howdy!
Well, yes, we have cold and I have had a non functioning furnace, 3 days this week. Heating guy was here today and installed a new thermostat.
Currently trying to get the old manse warmed up. I crashed for a couple of hours this afternoon - last night was rather sleepless.
Odd winter it seems. We have very little snow cover. Now this cold hangs on. Oh well, it's February.
To: Lady Jag
Woods in Winter
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Lovely poem and graphic. Thank You. Hope you are doing well this evening.
To: stephenjohnbanker
The Longfellow house in Cambridge MA or Portland ME? The one in Cambridge is gorgeous.
909
posted on
02/08/2007 4:12:14 PM PST
by
Lady Jag
(A positive attitude will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort.)
To: Soaring Feather
Hi, Sweets!
Doc put me on antibiotics again. Keep getting bronchitis.
Longfellow was another of my favorites as a child. I had a lot of favorites.

The Ant
by Ogden Nash
The ant has made himself illustrious
Through constant industry industrious.
So what?
Would you be calm and placid
If you were full of formic acid?
910
posted on
02/08/2007 4:18:29 PM PST
by
Lady Jag
(A positive attitude will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort.)
To: Lady Jag
My first book of poetry was "A Child's Garden of Verses" by Robert Louis Stevenson. My Uncle gave it to me as a birthday present. I loved it so.
Well, hopefully the antibiotic will stop the bronchitis.
To: Lady Jag
34. The Swing
Robert Louis Stevenson
HOW do you like to go up in a swing,
Up in the air so blue?
Oh, I do think it the pleasantest thing
Ever a child can do!
Up in the air and over the wall, 5
Till I can see so wide,
Rivers and trees and cattle and all
Over the countryside
Till I look down on the garden green,
Down on the roof so brown 10
Up in the air I go flying again,
Up in the air and down!
To: Soaring Feather
My first poetry I don't recall.
My first poetry memory is my first grade teacher, on my graduating, telling me never to give it up.
I know I wrote some that first year, but don't remember any.
913
posted on
02/08/2007 5:16:09 PM PST
by
Lady Jag
(A positive attitude will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort.)
To: Lady Jag
It was in my 6th grade when we did poetry-I think that's the year I received the book. I was probably 10 or 11 years old.
Wish I knew what happened to that book. Moving and all over the years. I began writing in 1980!
To: Soaring Feather
"I began writing in 1980!"
27 years of class!
915
posted on
02/08/2007 5:41:18 PM PST
by
stephenjohnbanker
(Our troops will send all of the worlds terrorists to hell in a handbasket with no virgins!)
To: Lady Jag
The one in Cambridge. I grew up in Newtonville.
916
posted on
02/08/2007 5:42:58 PM PST
by
stephenjohnbanker
(Our troops will send all of the worlds terrorists to hell in a handbasket with no virgins!)
To: stephenjohnbanker
I used to know Newtonville fairly well, but am oriented in different directions these days.
917
posted on
02/08/2007 5:49:12 PM PST
by
Lady Jag
(A positive attitude will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort.)
To: Lady Jag
I just returned from the orient, so that seems fair : )
918
posted on
02/08/2007 5:53:15 PM PST
by
stephenjohnbanker
(Our troops will send all of the worlds terrorists to hell in a handbasket with no virgins!)
To: stephenjohnbanker
LOL one way to look at it. ;)
First published in 1984, Knoxville, TN., Anthology.
To: stephenjohnbanker
920
posted on
02/08/2007 6:03:58 PM PST
by
Lady Jag
(A positive attitude will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort.)
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