Many Native Americans consider moths a symbol of transformation, healing and prayer, and moth cocoons are used as sacred rattles in some tribes. In other tribes, moths are associated with death and ghosts and may bring messages from the spirit world. You seem to capture that symbolism in the poem.
change is coming, very neatly penned. The wind being the change, you know it is there, you know it is coming but you don’t always know where it is coming from.
Robert, I have utilized this little poem for some creativity. Feel free to check out my effort as she will be posted within the next hour on hollyknits.com and is entitled Toads. I love your poetry and hope you take this as a compliment.
Creepy house. Creepy moths. Lovely poem.
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Thanks very much.
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Many Native Americans consider moths a symbol of transformation, healing and prayer, and moth cocoons are used as sacred rattles in some tribes. In other tribes, moths are associated with death and ghosts and may bring messages from the spirit world. You seem to capture that symbolism in the poem.
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Thank you. As always, you hit the nail smack dab on the head.
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This is very interesting to learn!
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My learning never stops!
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change is coming, very neatly penned. The wind being the change, you know it is there, you know it is coming but you don’t always know where it is coming from.
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We know that it is coming, but seldom do we know in which form it will arrive.
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This is lovely! Maybe if I keep reading I can absorb more about how to say so much with such elegance and economy.
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It’s just one word followed by another and then others, and sometimes you remove a few. 🙂
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Ok, suuuure….well I’ll keep trying now and then! I mostly write memoir but now and then a poem (“poem?”) torments me until I type it out 🙂
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Ah, torment! Well, just chip away at the words that don’t belong…
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Well done. That’s beautiful.
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Thank you, Kayla. Much appreciated.
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So beautiful.
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Thank you!
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So elegant. It’s like a line drawing that captures the person behind the face.
Are the photos yours, too?
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I like to let the reader fill in the blanks. The photos are from morguefile.com.
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There’s so much meaning in the blanks, isn’t there?
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The feel of moths’ wings on skin is both delicately enchanting and disturbingly menacing.
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Ephemeral and a bit creepy.
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Indeed.
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nice shot of the abandoned house
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I suppose I can take credit for choosing the photo, but not taking it – it’s from morguefile.com.
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Simply beautiful.
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But not as purty as the ladybugs!
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Robert, I have utilized this little poem for some creativity. Feel free to check out my effort as she will be posted within the next hour on hollyknits.com and is entitled Toads. I love your poetry and hope you take this as a compliment.
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Thanks, Holly! Yes, I consider it a compliment.
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