It was recently suggested to me that I present all the Butterfly poems in one blog. I complied of course. Most of the photographs are taken in Chambers Farm wood or Snakeholme Pit the exception being the Silver Y moth at Southrey wood and the Marbled Whites at Red Hill Nature Reserve.



On the return of the Clouded Yellows

That special moment of anticipation

like the surf that breaks across the sand

beauty is flourishing in the woods

Clouded Yellows have made it back to land


beneath a soft spring sun of promise

where newly budded branches wave

leafs tenaciously cling to their stems

for fear that the north wind wont behave


shimmering wings of a passing joy

as the scent of Buckthorn fills the air

vibrant colours bid you to the dance

the cluster landed on a wing and a prayer


birds chirp away in a backdrop of song

enough to brighten up anyones day

the sun serenades in wandering bands

until twilight hastens nature away.



During World War II a yellow haze was observed drifting across the English channel, this was percieved as a poisonous gas attack! On closer inspection it was identified as a migratory cluster of Clouded Yellows.



Ode to Butterflies

Fluttering rose petals high in the sky

self propelled marigolds over the lawn

in some fresh meadows danced a butterfly

freedom, sunshine and nature they adorn

woods or hedgerows, it goes where it pleases

star of summer, it pleases where it goes

down by the river when the west wind eases

orange tips fly by in sweet scented prose

brimstones and ringlets, harbingers of spring

they just could not wait to be beautiful

ballet in the air or a Highland fling

they fly in a natural musical


the caterpillar works hard for so many days

but the butterfly gets all of the praise.



male common blue




Male Orange Tip



female orange tip - her wing tips are not orange!




On spotting the first Brimstone in Spring

A heartbeat flight on fragile wings
like seeing the Northern Lights in daytime
gold streaks the sky as the Brimstone swings
a childhood dream in the sunshine

sipping sugar from luscious flowers
where the lillies and the violets meet
or chasing bees in shady bowers
gracefully poised from my window seat

Brimstone asked Rose if she cared to dance
he fell in love with a flower so sweet
clearly Rose was not in for romance
"you flutter on by just far too fleet

I'll dance on one proviso of mine
being so stately I observe all things
when you learn to fly in a straight line
we'll dance as the nightingale sings"



Brimstone



- - - -/ - - / - - - - -

"You don't eat butter and you're not a fly
please tell me your name don't just flutter by"

"you called me Butterfly, that was so wrong
now you'll never know the words of my song.
People crave to know all things that are hidden
I know of two who sought things forbidden
one plucked some strange fruit and said 'take your fill'
and from there things went slowly down hill
so the summers have come and the summers have gone
you can't know my name, it's a beautiful one
as an angel's wings fly higher and higher
if I told you, you would surely expire
the mystery of my name goes on and on
I can't tell you my name, it's a wonderful one!"

I was just curious about the etymology of  the word  'Butterfly' and got carried away



Small Copper



Marsh Fritillary



His Imperial Majesty's request

"With the summer sun pledging eternity
I was hoping that you might come near to me
your Majesty, what brought you down to the ground
when your home is high up and canopy bound"

"I swooped down to make sure that my wife was okay
and spellbind the innocent with my white coiffè"

"I was stalking your movements for the greatest prize
of Japanese silk under cobalt blue skies
but your Majesty, I have a question if I may
where perchance is your dear wife today?"

"She's laying her eggs down in the goat willow
far away from where any ramblers go...
I too have a request in polite deference
please never reveal my wife's secret presence
if you comply with my humble request
my purple iridescence will be at your behest"



His Imperial Majesty - The Purple Emperor






Natures Gift

There is a whimsical land
          where the sun never sets
                            and there is no night

here lies natures glory
           like childhood dreams
                     on the wings of freedom

dancing on thistles
              for miles of moments
                     through the bracken of summer

just another flower
           of natures blessing
                 in the mural of time
  
as the war rages on
          in this manacled world
                    you're dutifully unfazed

wings painted with sunlight
               coruscating on the wing
                               like moving poetry

your flightpath is all around me
                    an audience with nature
                           in sun strong hills of hope

you can change peoples lives
                   I know this to be true
                          because you changed mine.



Dark Green Fritillary - North West Highlands




Pearl Bordered Fritillary - North West Highlands
      


Broken Wings - For Steve

Never give up
wheelchair bound
confined to the ground
but your spirit can fly
high up in the sky
a Butterfly can fly..
with broken wings

never give up 
let your problem be your flower
you're never crying on your own
you've got the faith you've got the power
so you'll never struggle alone

never give up
let me see the world through your eyes
when we walk that golden mile
see those dreams under paradise skies
when you give me that Butterfly smile

never give up
your heart is kind so you can fly
soar just like a dove
flying high above
then chase the lightning out the sky
and heal those broken wings with love

never give up
you've got the heart you've got the soul
carry on striving to reach your goal
there is one above who knows all things
a Butterfly can fly... with Broken Wings.





Lepidoptering

The sun adds luster to a butterfly's wings
verdant pasture with an unexpected glory
they hide in petals as Ambrosia sings
the tapestry of a colourful story
dancing duple time in a fluttering boureè
a sweet fragrance in the florescence of time
emerging on a shimmering hot summer's day
straight on through the barriers of spring they climb
see butterflies dancing in life's pantomime
though you can't touch them with your fingers
there beneath the shelter of fresh wild thyme
the golden resonance of summer lingers.



Sliver Washed Fritillary on Meadowsweet




Small Argus and friend




Double act - Silver Washed Fritillary and Peacock



Joy

Stood in awe of a Marbled White
smoothly it contours highs and lows
poetry in motion just like waves
she's spreading glitter as she goes
far beyond our latticed world
Small Blues skip in the timeless corn
like angels flying hand in hand
emerging in a golden dawn
under nature's timeless sun
curlews cry and a peewit sings
birch trees are rustling in the breeze
they know the joy of simple things.




Marbled White at Red Hill nature reserve, Lincs.





The mystery of the Painted Lady

Tell me please, how did you know where to fly
when you've never ever been here before
orange music drizzled down from high in the sky
via the desert fringes of an African shore

tell me, why didn't anybody see you leave
they could see nothing with the naked eye
the roses calling perhaps wasn't so naive
a yellow brick road that you could not deny

tell me please, who paints the patterns on your wings
I know the Artist  can't be of flesh and blood
as no man can paint such tremulous things
nor hear the calling from inside the roses bud

each day is a special gift that helps us to cope
the answer lies firmly in nature's right hand
to linger in happiness and radiate hope
then one day, this mystery we'll be able to understand.







Purple Arrows

Looking up at the towering oaks
at leafy lanes unseen to our eyes
purple arrows dart across the branches
from emerald canopies in a secret world

green leaves edged with the light of spring
a metropolis of foliage self contained
purple arrows dart across the tree tops 
they have no need to go to ground

but just before sunshine leaves the day
and evening drops it's silent cloak
purple arrows settle in for the night
as a Blackbird sings a lullaby from below






Purple Hairstreaks shot at 40x zoom!



The Butterflies secret

After the celebrated transformation
a question fired my imagination
I thought about it all day and all night
where do Butterflies sleep at night?

when the gate of sunshine finally closes
do they curl up within the petals of roses?
Or maybe on the back of an evening breeze
do they head for the heights and hide in the trees

untethered flowers you've got no need to hide
let your patterns and polka dots be your pride
you skip around the meadows in perfect aplomb
so what is it that you're really hiding from?

I asked Wisdom if he had any idea
but he advised me just to stay clear
"they don't have that long to be wild and free
so don't disturb the Butterflies, just leave them be"




Red Admiral



Small Tortoiseshell




A Comma ,



Unseen

A hidden meaning on crumpled paper
buried in the depths of God's green acre
a perfect poem that refused to rhyme
banished forever in the mists of time
that photograph that never came to fruition
as to access the land you didn't get permission
a forgotten dream with a flawless script
the one with the treasure map remains tight lipped
give the artist a brush and the writer a pen
for their take on the sight of an elusive wren
yet the Hairstreak's wings seem to be forever hidden
too beautiful to see, eternally forbidden.




Brown Hairstreak



Metamorphosis

He acknowledged that he'd had his day in the sun
decimating cabbages was so much fun
but the caterpillar just couldn't see it coming
that he would spend the rest of his life humming
he had worked so hard for many a day
but nature would have the final say
into a cosy curled up leaf he did creep
eat his last meal and drifted off to sleep
what happened next was largely a mystery
one of the greatest acts of nature's history
then as flakes of chrysalis slowly unfurled
a Butterfly emerged into a beautiful new world.



His Emminence - Duke of Burgundy Fritillary, photograph courtesy of Marty Walters.



Small Skippers




White Admiral



Reflections on a Silver Y moth

Fluttering partakers of a lesser praise
in the sweeping silence of yesterdays wood
harvesting highlights from some beautiful days
communion with nature is always good

a gasp of colour breathtakingly designed
with delicate wings in the long dewy grass
sun beaming through trees is etched on my mind
the Silver Y moth is in a different class

intricate and beautiful though clumsy and weak
see the tears of lavender rustle and sway
drunken merriment in the nectar they seek
echoing quietly thoughts of yesterday.








  Swallowtail




A visit to Snakeholme meadows

The meadows that rebelled against the spirit of the world
bring us such joy as each page of summer is unfurled
butterflies in gold dust as they chance upon some flowers
and a helicopter display in between the showers

a streak of regal turquoise darts across the water
this corridor of green is Mother Nature's daughter
hear the notes of different birds from high in the trees
peeping under branches as they sway in the breeze

now the sun, moon and stars have their own understanding
like the tireless fliers that aren't in it for landing
the paradise we long for that at one time was lost
is thriving at Snakeholme meadows and yet there's no cost.

Dedicated to Peter Cawdell whom without, there wouldn't be a Snakeholme meadows!



Silver Washed Fritillary Abberation, Snakeholme.



Snakeholme Pit, I thought 'meadows' sounded more poetic


See you later - maybe at Chambers!

Comments

  1. These would make a wonderful glossy pamphlet, with the superb photos. I was particularly moved by 'Broken Wings'. Great work, Mark!

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  2. Cheers Caroline, appreciate that.

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