From chrysalid oak imagined
In the stuff of stars, swirling
Eddies, dreamers swimming
In enchanted channels,
Lisa's dragon emerged --
Underway amid wind-whipped
Towers in the sea, and
Higher among cosmic hours.
It beckons above waves--
Waves to you, waves to me.
I love my dragon! And how happy he is in the surf! Thank you Geo! I am happy and full of delighted exclamation marks!! :-) xx
ReplyDeleteKind Lisa! The future needs happy dragons and yours will do nicely.
DeleteI was wondering if this was our shared Lisa. How perfectly lovely.
DeleteThanks Suze. My doodle is based upon her photos. Her country produces the handsomest dragons!
DeleteLove it! Love the dragon, and I love that he waves to you and me!
ReplyDeleteKind Michelle! You can click on the words "Lisa's Dragon" in the poem's 5th line and see where it started. He's a very well-brought-up dragon.
Deletevery nice picture and beautiful words!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteElegant dragon, dwelling in words! What a nice combo...!
ReplyDeleteIn words, dreams; among birds, streams, anywhere!
DeleteMy goodness. I can see so many things in this picture. How intriguing.
ReplyDeleteThat's what dragons are for, Emma. He's waving at you too!
DeleteLisa's dragon reminds me that we need some sort of consistency in our ever changing lives.
ReplyDeleteYes! Dragons depend upon our imagination, our alertness to wonder.
DeleteGeo - if only the world could be filled with happy dragons and colorful giraffes.......
ReplyDeleteI would sure like that.
DeleteBeautiful words and neat picture.
ReplyDeleteIf you get a chance check out Granny Annie's post for today. It is very inspiring.
Kind Munir, I shall hunt for Granny Annie. Thanks!
DeleteLove this.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
Happy New Year, Geo
I rejoice! May this year grant your wishes, because I know your wishes are good.
Delete'Dragons depend upon our imagination, our alertness to wonder.' Almost leapt out of my chair- I do wonder sometimes why the Oak Dragon felt so important- and here it is!! It seems so obvious now! Thank you again :-)
ReplyDeleteImportance of Oak Dragon cannot be quantified, like imagination or sudden joy. It is I who should rightly thank you.
Deletethis is cute! what a great wave the dragon caused!
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Most kind Corn Dena, the wavelength of a dragon is practically infinite.
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