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ellie LeJeune
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since 2000-01-10
Posts 4156
King of Prussia, PA USA

0 posted 2001-01-21 11:42 AM


Once upon a time,
when all the world seem
young and new.
Two caterpillars met.
They looked into each others
eyes, and knew,
that this was a great love.
And that they would always be
together.
And, so, side by side,
they made a home,
and built a life.

One day as they were together,
lying on the branch of a tree,
she said, it's time"!
He replied, "time for what"?
"It's time to stop all this
crawling about,
and build our cocoons".
He became very frightened.
"I don't want to build a cocoon,
because it's dark and lonely.
It's much safer here just
crawling with both feet
on the ground".
It's what I'm used to.
"But, she explained very carefully,
this is our destiny.
We were created to build
this cocoon.
Each of us, so we could become,
who we're meant to be.
I thought we would be together
on our journey".
But, he was much to frightened.
So, she tried to help him.
And, in her courageous efforts
to bring him along on the
journey,
she almost forgot to remember
her own destiny.
Until one day she looked up,
and saw the most wondrous sight!
A great monarch passing just above.
And she remembered!
So, very sadly, she looked upon
her mate,
and with tears in her eyes,

softly spoke these words,
"I had a beautiful dream
that we would grow,
and become who we were meant
to be together.
But you have let fear keep you
from becoming who you were
meant to be.
Iv'e tried to help you, but I
can't.
Because we each must hear
and heed our own inner call
to freedom.
So, I must leave you, dear one."
And, so spring came and she
emerged.
Before she took flight,
she gazed down upon him
one last time,
as he clung in fear
with both feet firmly
      planted on the ground!



A friend hears the song in my heart, and sings it to me when my memory fails.

© Copyright 2001 ellie LeJeune - All Rights Reserved
kcsgrandma
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since 2000-09-24
Posts 1522
Presque Isle, ME
1 posted 2001-01-21 01:06 PM


What a sad poem, Ellie!  I have seen a number of relationships where one partner refused to grow, and the results were indeed tragic, but even more tragic not to reach for all that you could be.  You wrote this very well, a very fitting metaphor.
hugs

To love another person is to see the face of God.
- Les Miserables

Marilyn

Dennis L. White
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since 2000-02-17
Posts 1463
Michigan, U.S.A.
2 posted 2001-01-21 08:32 PM


Ellie,
  This is a sad and sobering poem of great expectations of love and compaionship, that ceases to be realized because of the reluctance of one, yet life goes on and new realities await on the horizon. This is a thought provoking story very well written. Thanks for sharing this with us. Peace! Dennis :^)


Moonbeams radiate
When the veiling cloud has passed
Playful shadows dance

Dennis L. White :^)



deleeme
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since 1999-10-09
Posts 1766
NEW ENGLAND, USA
3 posted 2001-01-21 09:10 PM


Dear Ellie,
I was moved & deeply touched by this poem when I read it the first time--Now as I read it again, I am again very deep touched by the awesome poem. How incredibly, and uniquely you have woven your story- using a most perfect imagery.  How vididly you depict the woes of an incongruous relationship, where one has stopped growing and trying, leaving the other a broken dream and a shaky future on one's own.
It is so sad it must be so with some-  More than we probably realize. I am saddened to the core for those who are so victimized by a relationsip gone bad-and the need for revising one's future plans, when the dream could have been a reality-and accessible but for......You have once again gripped me by this most awesome piece- though very sad, it is my very favorite one of yours.
               David


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Honeybee
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since 1999-12-26
Posts 5372
Ontario, CANADA
4 posted 2001-01-21 09:18 PM



*sighs* Wow! Wow! Wow!  Ellie, this is amazing with such a great message.  I truly loved this and I agree with David, this is without a doubt your best poem.  This just moved me and I have read it too many times to count.  I'm printing out a copy right now~    Your words reach new inspiring heights just like that of a butterfly~ Applause!  Take a bow, Ms. Butterfly!

Take care,
Melissa


The beauty of poetry gives my soul wings to fly free within dreams



bestgirl911
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since 2000-10-04
Posts 551
Clio, MI , United We Stand
5 posted 2001-01-23 11:20 AM


Ellie...
This is amazing...as your poetry always is...and so very true. You'll miss 100% of the chances you never take.

Ranea

kaile
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Posts 5146
singapore
6 posted 2001-03-15 09:08 PM


Melissa Honeybee directed me here

kcsgrandma expressed perfectly my sentiments...what a fitting metaphor...very shrewd comparsion

into my library this goes...

Moon Dust
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Skelmersdale, UK
7 posted 2001-03-16 08:32 PM


awwww so sad.

Don't ever give in, if you do you've lost everything you've ever had and everything you hope to gain, but if you carry on your already winning.


Dopey Dope
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San Juan, Puerto Rico
8 posted 2001-03-17 12:30 PM


oh Wow this poem was so sad. It was so great, I loved every word of it.
This was VERY VERY well written!
What a wonderful read!

I was born myself, raised myself, and will continue to be myself. The world will just have to adjust.

I'm in love with my shadow
I admire it daily

Mother_Earth
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since 2000-11-20
Posts 1370
1/2 year Texas & 1/2 year Michigan
9 posted 2001-03-17 10:18 PM


ellie, I just saw your poem and had to answer. In the paper down here today, was an article about the death of millions of Monarch butterflies. They are trying to find the reason. Your poem gives hope to those who try. This is a great poem. Thanks for sharing with us. Hugs, ME
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