“butterfly” banned
winged insect breaks through chrysalis
and drips dry
its first flight, a girl points, delighted,
and says,
“Look, a flutterby”
~
Words and Photography ©2017 Tanya Cliff ~ to contact me
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“butterfly” banned
winged insect breaks through chrysalis
and drips dry
its first flight, a girl points, delighted,
and says,
“Look, a flutterby”
~
Words and Photography ©2017 Tanya Cliff ~ to contact me
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Lovely imagery, Tanya. Sweet poem
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Thank you, Amitav! I love the inventiveness of children. Hopefully, we all hang on to that as we grow. 😊
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Beautifully said. 🙂
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Have a great week, Amitav!😊
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You too, Tanya. 🙂
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nice! great shot too! 🙂
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Thank you, Jim! Have a great week and stay warm. 😊
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Beautiful, Tanya. I have always heard that when the Pennsylvania Dutch settled in America they called butterflies “flutterbys”
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Thank you, Jennie! I think “flutterby” is an accurate description for them. Have a wonderful holiday season!
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You’re welcome, Tanya. Best to you this holiday season!
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Hi, Jennie! Hope you had a wonderful holiday season and have a blessed 2018!
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Thanks, I did. Same to you, Tonya!
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😊😊
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I love your poem,Tanya, and the ending….flutterby! 😉
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Thank you, Ally! I’m so glad. Have a wonderful holiday season!😊
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Thanks, Tanya, best wishes for your holidays season! xxxxx
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Wishing you a wonderful 2018, Ally! 😊
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Thank you, Tanya, I hope you have an awesome 2018. Lots of love xxxx
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😊❤
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