cabbage white butterfly ...

Posted on June 14, 2008 by Judith Meskill
Categories:photos, poetry.

cabbage white butterfly ...
Originally uploaded by jude

"... THE BUTTERFLY obtains
But little sympathy,
Though favorably mentioned
In Entomology.
Because he travels freely
And wears a proper coat,
The circumspect are certain
That he is dissolute.
Had he the homely scutcheon of modest Industry,
’T were fitter certifying for Immortality ..."
 
Emily Dickinson
 
yesterday i stepped into the garden to catch what turned out to be a nanosecond of repose for this cabbage white butterfly that was flitting about the liatris ... happy weekend, dear friends ... xo

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