Edward Weston (1927)
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you
are
light/dark
beautiful
hide from predators
I borrow your innate wisdom
I borrow your innate wisdom
hide from predators
my spirit
light / dark
like
you
for Kerry's Camera Flash prompt at Real Toads: a Fibonacci
I learned that the chambered nautilus is light on the bottom, dark on the top, to hide from predators. Seen from above, it blends with the dark sea; seen from below, it blends with light from above. Cool.
This is very cool, Sherry! I love the echo effect in your reverse Fibonacci.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeously worded, Sherry!!❤️
ReplyDeleteI love the thought of learning from the Nautilus... beautiful
ReplyDeleteThe nautilus has so much more to teach us - beautiful fibonacci
ReplyDeleteWhat an impact this poem has!
ReplyDeleteA cool echo and mirror effect in this Fibonacci, Sherry!
ReplyDeleteOh, this is so wonderfully done! And furthermore, the message transcends the clever use of two forms in one.
ReplyDeleteAh, this is beautifully penned. That connection with one's own spirit is well thought.
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Oh! Love it, Sherry :)
ReplyDeleteYou fit this together sooo very nicely, Sherry. Like the boxer going in for a punch and then retracing steps coming out.
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Clever and powerful - as well as fascinating!
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely!
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