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Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Photo-heart Connection, November


{KK happy heart}


I have approached this month's photo-heart connection a little differently
and decided to put my thoughts into a poem.  

 Dragonfly Tears

I am part of an intricate
tapestry of life
and if only you would look
you would see it written on my wings

I am not like another
we are each made to be unique
but you can find beauty in the mystery
you need only listen closely for my sound

I soar above
a connection between earth and water
until all movement ceases
when tangled in your many strings

I am here
why can't you see me
I too was made in the face of our creator
and now the time has come; I'm leaving the battleground
©Kim Stevens


Hope you all had a great Thanksgiving . . . I'm hoping that today I can start my
Christmas decorating . . . all those boxes of decorations are screaming  calling  my name. They have been sitting there since before Thanksgiving. 

Love, Kim

44 comments:

  1. Your photo is breathtaking! I love all the little drops. I haven't put up any Christmas decorations yet. It seems like there isn't much time between Thanksgiving and Christmas this year. I guess I will have ot leave the decorations up longer to have more time to enjoy them.

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  2. Oh Kim, I love both your poem and poetry...absolutely beautiful. That wing takes my breath away...it's flawed, yet it's perfect. Thank you for sharing both your words and your image! Good luck with the Christmas decorating...I'm still trying to finish mine, too. :)

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  3. This absolutely brilliant... words and image is harmony

    Mollyxxx

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  4. This was stunning and so profound!!

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  5. So beautiful Kim, Christmas decorations going up at the weekend at our house...

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  6. Wow! This is so vividly beautiful. You just have a way of capturing the most gorgeous details.

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  7. Holy moly guacamole, this is stunning Kim. I love the image and the verse.

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  8. Wonderful photo and poem. Dianne

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  9. Michelle B stole my word for this but I am going to use it here because there is no other that suits your image. Breathtaking indeed.

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  10. An amazing image - the delicacy and fragility of that wing - like stained glass against the background, highlighted by those water droplets. Simply astounding. And your words - incredible poetry.

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  11. You did an amazing job on this wing, showing all of its delicacy, and your poem is just great with this amaizng shot!

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  12. Kim I can't decide which is more incredible, that stunning image or the beautiful poem. This is such a fabulous post today! Thank you!!!

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  13. Such a detailed photo and it tells such a sad story. The poem is quite touching.

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  14. OHGosh, what a beautiful poem Kim. Good luck with the decorating.

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  15. Awesome photo and poem. I've got my Christmas decor going up today!! Had to rearrange furniture to make room for the tree we don't have yet, though, so it's taking longer than expected. LOL

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  16. Great details and a beautiful poem, Kim !
    Enjoy decorating ... :-)
    Nice week,
    Sylvia

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  17. Awesome photo, it´s amazingly beautiful, and your words make this post even better. Wonderful photo-heart connection

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  18. I just said "Oh WOW" out loud! Beautiful!

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  19. Beautiful poem and image! Have a happy week!

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  20. Kim,

    This is stunning. The photograph, your poem, your beautiful expression... Oh my. Just gorgeous in every single way. Perfect, really.

    Happy week to you!

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  21. I love the simplicity and translucence in the photo. And the poem, oh, my, Kim! Just beautiful words.

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  22. Your photo with your poetry are so perfect for each other.. I love the poem.... Michelle

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  23. The delicacy of your photo is amazing. And your words are beautiful. I hope you enjoy decorating for Christmas! That's our plan for next weekend!

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  24. Sad, yet peaceful. Thank you for sharing your words, Kim. Blessings to you! As far as the decorating, just do a little at a time and try to enjoy the process :)

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  25. Beautiful! Their wings are so fascinating!

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  26. Your poem along with the beautiful photo is so profound! Dragonflies are one of my favorite subjects. It took me two days, but I finished decorating today. I grumbled the whole time, but now I'm enjoying it. You will too. :)

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  27. amazing capture kim. only made more perfect with your beautiful poem.

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  28. Your wonderful post touches my heart deeply,
    thank you so much!
    Greetings Patricia

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  29. What an incredible image, so beautiful. And I love your poem. So heartfelt and touching. Hope you got to those decorations and are surrounded by twinkly lights now. :)

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  30. Kim, this shot is stunning! And perfect for the poem...which is awesome! I love the color combination and detail of the wing.

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  31. Oh my!!!! Hang that on a wall! My wall! Love your poem….

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  32. Kim you are so talented and gifted! Writing a poem that meaningful is amazing. Love the gossamer wing.

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  33. Kim this is stunning and I love what you wrote about this capture!

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  34. Stunning photo and such beautiful words. I can feel the emotion coming through.

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  35. Oh, Kim, this is simply stunning. Your Dragonfly Tears - image and words - moved me to tears of my own.

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  36. This is an AMAZING Photo! Thanks for sharing it, along with your words. Brought tears to my eyes, too. You've really touched some hearts with this one! Thank you.
    --Michele at Sweet Leaf, visiting from PHC

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  37. Amazing my friend. And your words are equally amazing..

    Hugs~

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  38. Amazing - absolutely amazingly beautiful.

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  40. I was commenting on another post of yours when the image of this dragonfly wing caught my eye! So stunningly beautiful..So is the poem :-)

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