Friday, July 1, 2016

Dragonfly




Ever transforming
stronger than you first perceive
I am ‘dragonfly’

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What is it about the dragonfly
that attracts me…
As a children we were told
they were “darning needles”
would “sew your mouth shut”
…we ran in fear of them.

Yet over time I have come to appreciate
how they morph to “become”
what they are meant to be—

Throughout my life
I have adapted and transformed:
transparent, translucent
I wear my heart on the outside.
I may appear stationary,
but am always moving,
discovering, growing;
like the dragonfly,
becoming who
I am meant
to be.

©  Ginny Brannan 2016

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As a seasonal symbol in Japan, the dragonfly is associated with autumn. More generally, dragonflies are symbols of courage, strength, and happiness, and they often appear in art and literature, especially Haiku. Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
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I like to believe that my “spirit” animal is a dragonfly. I am definitely drawn to these creatures. The dragonfly, with protruding eyes and exoskeleton, is not nearly as pretty as his butterfly cousin, though in their lifetime both metamorphose, adapting, becoming something else.  I’ve learned that even youth, the dragonfly nymph faces adversity, and must learn to swim the currents to survive. Their delicate, translucent wings disguise their real strength. In this stage of my life, more autumn than summer, I too have changed— writing poetry, finding my voice, and in the past year have discovered a courage and inner-strength strength I did not know I possessed…yes, I am drawn to dragonflies…

8 comments:

  1. I did not know that about dragonflies, that the young females suffer the most. Ha, just like humans. I love the parallel - that she is stronger than one first perceives, as are you, and that you are both becoming who you are meant to be. When we speak with our authentic voices, we grow, and claim our power.

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  2. Oh yes.. and how many years the dragonfly is a nymph is also fascinating... it's like a perfection developed on those translucent wings.

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  3. Beautiful dragonfly you. Thanks for dropping by to read mine

    Much love...

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  4. I love the dragonfly wisdom that you bring us through facts, history and personal experiences...really a gift and spiritual journey...thank you, so much for sharing, Ginny!!

    Love this closing portion:

    "always moving,
    discovering, growing;
    like the dragonfly,
    becoming who
    I am meant
    to be."

    Yes...so inspiring!

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  5. "As a children we were told
    they were “darning needles”
    would “sew your mouth shut” I never heard that before how scary!!! A wonderful poem Ginny!

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  6. Lovely poem, Ginny. I too have an affinity to dragonflies. But I have never heard that they were “darning needles” and would “sew your mouth shut”. I don't know if we have that in the UK.

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