indigo
By Di_Hard
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In-dig O, Earth, our slow whirled world
here, find waiting flowers of Love
everlasting safe-kept all year
for two weeks in May, every year
whatever you've done, or not
come to these woods, now, relearn trust
that Heaven still is, must be right
for it's in you, now, seeing these
bells - indigo, as in rainbows
between blue and violet, glows
far from red, symbol of romance
like blood or petals easy shed
but undimmed in memory held
as unforgotten, longed for touch
sky's colour, sprung from mud's dreaming
bluebells are proof joy comes again
this photo is from flickr https://tinyurl.com/2p9xx7v4
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I don't know how I missed
I don't know how I missed this 'til now! You capture the wonder that suddenly fills the woodlands so amazingly, sky reflected flooding the floor sprung from mud's dreaming so achingly beautiful of shade. Rhiannon
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My comment came out of
My comment came out of reading your poem!
I wondered if you had the poem saved but private for a while? I've done that before now, and found it comes out when changed to public posting on the date first privately saved. Which can mean it gets missed if people have already scanned that day's postings. Rhiannon
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yes, a s eason where our eyes
yes, a s eason where our eyes eat much of the earth and it sings.
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between blue and violet
Yes in rainbows between blue and violet, it is a colour of royalty. And what a lovely wonderful colour, and there are butterfies and lilys and daisies flowers and gem stones and the far mountains shades of love and hard to capture.
Thanks your poem is captivating like indigo and heartening it makes one feel good.
Nolan &
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Hi Di
Hi Di
this is a beautiful little poem. How much magic blue bells accomplish.
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Purple violet indigo
Purple violet indigo it's all the same to me it's just the shades – violet is darker. Sorry I'm not always so romantic.
Please excuse me I was almost an engineer engineers tend to be very practical.
Tom
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failed engineers
Most scientists are failed engineers, so are most engineers.
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The most famous indigenous flowers
The most famous indigenous flowers here are the proteas. Mostly unique to South Africa in the valleys and on the mountains. They are very hardy and keep for weeks when cut. I believe our national flower is the King Protea it is stunning. But sorry no purple or indigo!
Cheers! Tom
PS. That photo looks to me like a weed that you get here. Yes wannabe mathematicians too they are a dime a dozen. Maybe there isn't something like that, a mathematician, or otherwise anyone is if you can add two and two. Poets also, “the cat sat on the mat” is a favourite poem or "I'm a poet and I don't know'it!” An engineer is harder you must change a light globe alone.
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