Friday, May 30, 2008

Sigh 'ku

Haiku Friday


I have no corpses?
I pray that is not the case
How sad we'll all be!

Nothing has happened
to my little chrysalis
Or 'tis chrysali?

Waiting patiently
to see what emerges here
five painted ladies.

I had five 'pillars
I have five chrysalises
just laying quiet

It's all too peaceful
Not a creature is stirring
I want some action!


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14 comments:

  1. I hope they emerge soon! Happy Friday!

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  2. A watched pot never boils...

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  3. To quote the great Tom Petty...

    "the wa-ai-ting is the hardest part!"

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  4. are they ok?? Just taking their time and resting do ya think?? I remember the last time you did this..it was really cool.

    Good luck and have a great weekend!

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  5. hmmm. how long are they allowed to lie there and do NOTHING.... get those chrysalisisises a job! maybe they can help with the laundry?

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  6. seriously, the suspense is killing me. it must be driving you mad!

    hopefully something happens soon!

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  7. Hmmm...someone seems to be getting impatient!

    Ha!!!!!

    Hang in there. I'm sure you'll have beautiful butterflies in no time.

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  8. I hate waiting. Out already, emerge, dammit - did that help? :)

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  9. I have a butterfly garden and I know the joy of seeing those beautiful butterflies emerging from its chrysalis!

    Happy Friday!

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  10. awww patience is so not my thing either!

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  11. I can't wait to see how pretty they are!

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  12. waiting challenges
    each of us and patience pays
    lovely dividends ;--)

    Hugs and blessings,

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  13. 'I want some action'

    Sorry. *Snicker*

    Fabulous 'ku my darlin'. Can't wait to see the gorgeous ones.

    PS.. twitter has missed you.

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  14. I am very curious about this. While they are laying htere - is there any movement at all inside their chrysalis (sp?)????

    I am sending good emerging thoughts from Houston....

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