wheels to rotors
By Di_Hard
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in the chrysalis of shock
we change -
made to fight
for self respect
or flight
on wings of fear
high above what once we held
dear. All the DNA that made us
then, makes us now - no more nor less
as lego bricks taken apart, instructions lost, wait
for the urge to create
unplanned
a new purpose
photo from Pixabay https://tinyurl.com/yumkr7bv
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In the chrysalis of shock! Is
In the chrysalis of shock! Is very apt for today, where we've had lockdown from covid and those poor people of Ukraine going through a pointless war. Then you say in your poem, made to fight for self respect or flight, that too is very appropriate to those women and children having to flee their country, leaving their men to fight.
Let's hope that a new purpose can be found.
I found your poem very emotional, almost to the point of weeping as I read. Very visual on a subject we can't help but feel strongly about.
Your gentle soul shines through on this one.
Jenny.
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I've read this a few times,
I've read this a few times, Di, and Jenny's analysis. Interestingly the new IP is now 'change'. (sorry, my memory is at fault, just realised it's 'choice'!)
I thought at first your photo was of 'rubbish', but guess now it is lego bricks?
When forced to change by shock and events, iwe are still the same person.
What really came to mind for me was that God says we do all need him to give us life, as we are spiritually dead until he comes into our hearts, and then it is a new birth, with new insight and priorities and abilities with his help, as well as assurance of eternal life, and that he is honing us day by day. Rhiannon
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Sorry, I didn't mean to be
Sorry, I didn't mean to be derogatory, it was just that at first I assumed you were writing about pollution and rubbish again! The chrysalis is a lovely clear photo. Rhiannon
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life is a shock perhaps
life is a shock perhaps unplanned, but you've got the fight to stay that way here.
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A clever and interesting poem
A clever and interesting poem Di. There's so many directions you can go in with a chrysalis, it's such a shocking peice of engineering and a shocking process for the creature involved but somehow it survives all that change. I enjoyed the uplift at the end, the urge to create, take off and fly away.
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Hello Di,
I was just reading your comment to Jane, and just had to let you know my feelings. I think the chrysalise turning into a beautiful butterfly, is a typical example of reincarnation. I truely believe when we die our soul rests, then we wake to discover the next part of our journey...whatever it maybe.
Hope you didn't mind me giving my point of view. Your poem certainly gives food for thought.
Jenny.
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"In the chrysalis of shock,
"In the chrysalis of shock, we change..."
You have a real talent for original, creative phrases, Di
Nicely done, of course
Paul
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