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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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You are such a magical writer Craig! I love the imagery of the woman turning into an angel right before the eyes of the speaker. I absolutely love the "hushed white" wow!! what a terrific way to describe soft tones. Absolutely gorgeous!!

Posted 9 Years Ago


An owl on the moon

9 Years Ago

Thank you so much, moonskittles! I woke a little melancholy this morning... and your words helped wa.. read more
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9 Years Ago

happy to know, i cheered you up :D
An owl on the moon

9 Years Ago

You're always good that way... :)

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