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Glowworm |
pegasus111 Member Elite
since 2000-07-27
Posts 2219ocala, fl, usa |
wow!! this is a tough audience! ok, try this one ___________________________________________________ Little glowworm with tail so bright How beautiful you make the night Such dainty flashes tease the sight Quite welcome is your silent flight You make the darkness gently warm And quell the thought of summer storm The sultry night you do reform To endless swirls my eyes conform You know that soon this dance must end That sunrise will your mating rend So fly my little lightning friend Because your glow this day will end the woods are lovely, dark, and deep, but I have promises to keep, and many miles to go before I sleep...Frost |
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Annie78 Member
since 2003-10-03
Posts 469here then there then back here |
oh my you sweet man....you have taken me back to my childhood when i would spend hours collecting them in a jar to see if they would light my room. this is wonderful! there is but a short time to exist, love,laugh,live and never stop believing in miracles |
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Annie78 Member
since 2003-10-03
Posts 469here then there then back here |
and we really aren't such a tough audience you know we love you Annie there is but a short time to exist, love,laugh,live and never stop believing in miracles |
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Trillium
since 2001-03-09
Posts 12098Idaho, USA |
pegasus111: A charming poem! I enjoyed reading it, especially since I have never seen a glowworm! I have always lived in northern climes! Betty Lou Betty Lou Hebert |
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Joyce Johnson
since 2001-03-10
Posts 9912Washington State |
i like it Pegassus and am always glad to read your poems. I'm with Betty, I have never seen a glow worm. I have seen a few fireflies are the same? Love, joyce |
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pegasus111 Member Elite
since 2000-07-27
Posts 2219ocala, fl, usa |
actually, I took a little poetic license here. The glowworm is a wingless insect, usually the larvae of the firefly, which gives off a phosphorescent light. Well.....they become fireflys EVENTUALLY...lol the woods are lovely, dark, and deep, but I have promises to keep, and many miles to go before I sleep...Frost |
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jjote Senior Member
since 2002-12-25
Posts 1088Ontario, Canada |
good work, Pegasus. Such a litte creature to be the object of a lovely poem. You do it justice, I say. |
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VBallNut Member
since 2003-02-12
Posts 60Virginia, USA |
What a great read...with summer approaching, this takes me back to the days when I was younger and chasing the fireflies around my neighbor's yard so he could make me a glowing "ring" for my finger. Fireflies are a fascinating bug - a high"light" of summertime! |
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f13rc373n4c17y Junior Member
since 2005-06-01
Posts 22Maryland, USA |
i too, really enjoyed this...though i could say it takes me back, but not back too far, since i'm still considered a youngster. after reading that poem, i do feel a little bad for the fireflies, since i delayed their mating cycle by catching them...haha; oh well, poems are meant to uplift our memories |
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PatAngel Member
since 2004-04-05
Posts 451California |
Pegasus, What a great poem! I've only seen glow worms when I lived in Wisconsin as a child. Have not seen any since. Thank you for sharing! Patricia 'When you find a dream within your heart, don't ever let it go. |
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