Monday, January 6, 2014

Lisa's Dragon

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. 

24 comments:

  1. 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

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    1. Kind Lisa! The future needs happy dragons and yours will do nicely.

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    2. I was wondering if this was our shared Lisa. How perfectly lovely.

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    3. Thanks Suze. My doodle is based upon her photos. Her country produces the handsomest dragons!

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  2. Love it! Love the dragon, and I love that he waves to you and me!

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    1. Kind 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.

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  3. very nice picture and beautiful words!

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  4. Elegant dragon, dwelling in words! What a nice combo...!

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    1. In words, dreams; among birds, streams, anywhere!

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  5. My goodness. I can see so many things in this picture. How intriguing.

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    1. That's what dragons are for, Emma. He's waving at you too!

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  6. Lisa's dragon reminds me that we need some sort of consistency in our ever changing lives.

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    1. Yes! Dragons depend upon our imagination, our alertness to wonder.

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  7. Geo - if only the world could be filled with happy dragons and colorful giraffes.......

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  8. Beautiful words and neat picture.

    If you get a chance check out Granny Annie's post for today. It is very inspiring.

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    1. Kind Munir, I shall hunt for Granny Annie. Thanks!

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  9. Love this.
    Thank you!
    Happy New Year, Geo

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    1. I rejoice! May this year grant your wishes, because I know your wishes are good.

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  10. '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 :-)

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    1. Importance of Oak Dragon cannot be quantified, like imagination or sudden joy. It is I who should rightly thank you.

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  11. this is cute! what a great wave the dragon caused!
    artisoo

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    1. Most kind Corn Dena, the wavelength of a dragon is practically infinite.

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