November 14, 2014autumn, nature on letting go (a poem) Sharonbutterfly, midwest photography, monarch, mysticism, nature photography, poetry, rumi, why cling Why cling to one life till it is soiled and ragged? The sun dies and dies squandering a hundred lived every instant God has decreed life for you and He will give another and another and another — Rumi Like this:Like Loading...
Monarchs are sooo beautiful – great capture – she’s lovely! Nice, pairing Rumi’s poem to the butterfly. Reply
Hi Eliza, thank you. I love Rumi’s poetry and looked long and hard to find one befitting this dying monarch, with whom I had quite an existential moment on the beach in Door County last month. I’m happy you liked it. Thanks. ๐ Reply
A lovely portrait of a monarch–heartwarming.
Thank you very much, Sally. ๐
Monarchs are sooo beautiful – great capture – she’s lovely! Nice, pairing Rumi’s poem to the butterfly.
Hi Eliza, thank you.
I love Rumi’s poetry and looked long and hard to find one befitting this dying monarch, with whom I had quite an existential moment on the beach in Door County last month.
I’m happy you liked it. Thanks. ๐
I’m sorry she didn’t make it to Mexico. Let’s hope a lot of her peers did.
I thought the same thing. ๐ ๐ Thank you.