THE DRAGONFLY by annied

THE DRAGONFLY

The Dragon-fly
By Alfred Lord Tennyson

Today I saw the dragon-fly
Come from the wells where he did lie.
An inner impulse rent the veil
Of his old husk: from head to tail
Came out clear plates of sapphire mail.
He dried his wings: like gauze they grew;
Thro’ crofts and pastures wet with dew
A living flash of light he flew.
awesome processing and great poem to go with! cool capture!
December 10th, 2013  
beautiful detail
December 10th, 2013  
very special processing, lovely poem
December 10th, 2013  
Very nice!
December 10th, 2013  
another home run
December 11th, 2013  
@twr hahahahah oh Tim a smile o my face :)
December 11th, 2013  
@wind_of_the_sothern_sea @colie @tstb @kwind
i am so happy you guys stop by - your comments make me smile
December 11th, 2013  
Fabulous details and colors! Beautiful poem1
December 13th, 2013  
Annie,how did I miss this one? Love dragonflies ! Nice processing as always!
December 13th, 2013  
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