Chrysalis Wings

Chrysalis Wings

A Poem by An owl on the moon
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Dressed in hushed white lace...

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Ange doux, Ange doux, Ange doux

Dressed in hushed white lace

Rivers of solace in softest sighs…

 

Seule âme, Seule âme, Seule âme

Woven in a threaded tapestry

A fabric of gold and ashen flames…

 

Chrysalide coulisses, Chrysalide coulisses, Chrysalide coulisses

Opening, transforming before my eyes

She lifts, and beckons, rising into sunrise…

© 2015 An owl on the moon


Author's Note

An owl on the moon
“When she transformed into a butterfly, the caterpillars spoke not of her beauty, but of her weirdness. They wanted her to change back into what she always had been. But she had wings.” ― Dean Jackson

(French: Sweet angel… One soul… Chrysalis wings…)

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"rising into sunrise" remarkable image, so simple yet beautiful. I'm always a fan of french in a poem :) Thanks for sharing.

Posted 8 Years Ago


An owl on the moon

8 Years Ago

Always a joy to have you by, dear eglantine. Every color and sound of the world should flow through .. read more
A very sweet and soft write. Thank you for your input. Valentine

Posted 8 Years Ago


An owl on the moon

8 Years Ago

Appreciate your presence here, dear friend. Thank you...
Valentine

8 Years Ago

Been some time on this old site.
CF, this is such an enchanting piece, so soft and tender.

Posted 8 Years Ago


An owl on the moon

8 Years Ago

I am so thankful you came by, Ana... :)
Matching Socks

8 Years Ago

It was my pleasure Mr. C. :)
That is beautiful, whether or not you understand the french!

Posted 8 Years Ago


An owl on the moon

8 Years Ago

Thank you s much, marcus!
Excellent work. You have a true talent.

Posted 8 Years Ago


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Its hard to be a butterfly in scenic caterpillars. Transformation is lonely. What meaning-full words you play for us in your symphonies. To be different is beautiful. May her feet never touch the ground again :)

Posted 8 Years Ago


An owl on the moon

8 Years Ago

Sweet lynn! Thank you! Yes... it is so very hard to transform... so hard to become our otherness..... read more
Craig, you clever little devil you! What a precious piece you have here. I LOVE the addition of the French translation. Brings about a whole new color to it. And I love your little quote by Dean Jackson....about her weirdness. How often it happens, yet you have shown how lovely different can be. Truly inspiring. I want to go fly now :)

Posted 8 Years Ago


An owl on the moon

8 Years Ago

Ah, thank you, dear Seriana! You've always made me feel so good about my inspirations... and this wa.. read more
What a lovely presentation, Craig. Your literary skills continue to amaze me!

Posted 9 Years Ago


An owl on the moon

8 Years Ago

Kelly, just always so wonderful have you stop by! Hope you will have an endlessly inspired week... :.. read more
She certainly sounds like an emerging butterfly. Why do those without wings resent them on ohers?

Posted 9 Years Ago


An owl on the moon

8 Years Ago

She is... oh, she is... and those who have not yet been transformed... sometimes they just don't yet.. read more
Like a butterfly, young girls seem to emerge from their cocoons. Enchanting poetry, Craig. The sweet angel of youth does not always stay so sweet. However, your words have her frozen in time in a sepia scene that ironically bursts with color! So lovely. Lydi**

Posted 9 Years Ago


An owl on the moon

8 Years Ago

Ah, dear Lydi... how you say it so well... of time... of transformations... And yes... in my mind's .. read more

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