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Summer Challenges

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The grass is parched and oh so dry,

Our butterfly the same,

So hot and thirsty, he could cry,

Petunias look aflame.

His coat is tattered, battle scarred,

From dragonfly attacks,

The lovely patterns cruelly marred,

He fears that love he lacks.

He thinks of cooler days gone by

When rhodos welcomed him,

And how his lovely coat, now dry,

Is tattered and so dim.

 

But every life through time must pass

However short or long,

He’s dreaming of that greener grass,

And how he once was  strong.

 

 

 

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28 thoughts on “Summer Challenges

  1. kagould17's avatar

    A good synopsis Anneli. Hope you get rain soon. So sad to see the butterflies falling to pieces. Have a good afternoon. Allan

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  2. Kymber's avatar

    I hope you have rain soon.

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  3. thomasstigwikman's avatar

    It is very hot and dry here as well. It hasn’t rained here in weeks. However, we might get something. Allegedly a severe thunderstorm is approaching. We’ll see. In any case that was a poignant and beautiful poem. I hope you will get rain soon.

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  4. wordsfromanneli's avatar

    Thanks, Thomas. Yes, a bit of rain now and then is good to keep things green and alive. It’s a bit scary the way things are getting hotter and drier every year.

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  5. Writing to Freedom's avatar

    Battered butterfly bravely bears bruises.

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  6. John's avatar

    I hope that your area and mine get rain very soon! We seriously need to invest in desalination plants all along the west coat of North America.

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  7. Jennie's avatar

    That is a beautiful poem, Anneli. I hope it rains soon.

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  8. Lynette d'Arty-Cross's avatar

    That butterfly certainly has seen better days. I hope you get rain soon, Anneli.

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  9. belindagroverphotography's avatar

    Swallowtails are such beautiful butterflies, I haven’t see one this summer.
    I enjoyed your poem; I hope you get some rain soon.

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  10. Unknown's avatar

    From Marsha to Anneli, beautiful photos and word perfect , nature is short and strong. Have enjoyed the large numbers of tiger swallowtail butterfly floating in the air. Rhodos to blackberry blossoms have attracted this golden butterfly . thank you friend.

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  11. Unknown's avatar

    rain is missed also in our country and garden

    the flowers are thursty, the gras is dry

    summer is hot, some people like it not

    other like it much, we can´t change it

    It is like it is…….

    ,

    ??????? funny words I wrote!!!!!!

    🙂 Erika

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  12. Jacqui Murray's avatar

    Nice feel of summer here.

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  13. wholelottarosie's avatar

    Anneli, your poem stayed with me because it speaks so gently about something much larger than a butterfly. It begins with summer and heat, yet quietly becomes a meditation on time, resilience and the inevitable marks that life leaves on all of us. And I also loved your photographs. They don’t merely illustrate the poem; they deepen it. The butterfly’s worn wings tell a story that no perfect specimen ever could. There is a quiet dignity in them, as if experience has become part of their beauty.

    Your final stanza touched me most. We so often admire nature for its freshness, yet there is another kind of beauty in endurance. A butterfly with weathered wings has not failed at being a butterfly—it has simply lived. And perhaps butterflies know something we humans keep forgetting: they never compare this summer with the last one. They simply keep flying as long as their wings will carry them. There is a small wisdom in that.

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  14. Pit's avatar

    Beautiful colours, Anneli!

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