Leatherwing beetle
Playing among beautiful pink yarrow
Swaying in the breeze
To nature’s rhythm
Feet beat on yarrow petals
Inadvertently tracking pollen
While stirring up pests
For an afternoon snack.
Form prompted by Braden’s Layered Poetry: a New Form with an Example. “Each line begins the next one and completes the previous one. In this way, you can layer many scenes and meanings on top of one another in a flowing way.”
Subject prompted by W3 Prompt #59: Wea’ve Written Weekly’s poet of the week Lesley Scoble. “Write about the first wild creature that you see which inspires you on the day you write your poem (by wild creature I do not mean your spouse, etc.).”
I found the beetle while seeking a pink photo subject for Sunday Stills Monthly Color Challenge: #Pink in the Great Outdoors.
Lovely poem and photo! Thanks for trying out the form, I hope you had fun with it. 🤍
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Thank you! I did 😊
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wait, did you just happen to know exactly what kind of a beetle that was? I would have had no idea!
❤
David
P.S. the only “yarrow” I was familiar with until reading your poem was Peter Yarrow!
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I didn’t know what type of beetle. I thought it was a firefly, but used an insect app to confirm. I was wrong!
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Jenn,
This week’s W3 prompt, which is hosted by the amazing A. J. Wilson, is now live:
Enjoy ❤
Much love,
David
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Jenn ~
Just wanna let you know that this week’s prompt, hosted by the super creative Heather Carr-Rowe (Sgeoil) is now live!
Enjoy 🙂
Much love,
David
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Oooh, I’ve never seen pink yarrow (we only have white around here). This is a great capture, Jennifer, and you even caught the spider web–hopefully Mr Beetle avoided it. Thank you for sharing for Sunday Stills this week and welcome!
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Thank you! 😊
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Love the form and the photo 🙌
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Thank you! 😊
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I like the way you fit the beetle into the environment. (K)
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Thanks! 😊
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This poem is enchanting, JJJ,
I love your macro attention to this tap dancing beetle. An evocative glimpse into his life and contribution to the ecosystem. I love the photo too. Wonderful sighting!
Bravo 👏 🪲💗🌸💗🪲
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Thank you so much, Lesley! 😊
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I love the form too!
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Great choice of image! I love how you captured such a tiny moment in words.
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Thank you!😊
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