Tuesday, March 23, 2021

Made for my Pleasure

A few weeks ago, a friend invited me to participate in an "open mic night". It was an opportunity for all of us to share something we had created, such as music, a poem or art and receive feedback and affirmation from the group. It got me thinking how so much of what God has created is still yet to be known or appreciated - thousands of undescribed species, breathtaking beauty in isolated corners of the world and under the ocean which we have yet to behold. 

I was reminded of the truth of Gen 1:31: "And God looked at everything he had made and he was very pleased." This poem was inspired by that truth and by the many moths I have been discovering and enjoying lately. 

While you sleep, my art is on display
Obscured by the darkness, yet not to me
I behold my handiwork
As a painter admires his masterpiece

Tatargina Picta, Maetang, Thailand

My creation, my delight
Eyes that pierce
Perfect symmetry
Made for my pleasure.

Corymica immaculata, Doi Pui, Thailand (ID Roger Kendrick)

On the forest floor, I see them
Hidden in the leaf bed, yet not from me
Some made to blend in, some to shine
All unique by my design

Auzeinae, Doi Suthep, Thailand (ID Shen-Horn Yen), edited

My creation, my delight
Regal elegance
Subtle lines
Made for my pleasure.

Clara's Swallowtailed Moth (Ourapteryx clara), Doi Pui, Thailand

In the moonlight, colours are subdued
Their glory is dimmed, yet not from me
I see their shades in the darkness
My brush knows those stains

Comostola laesaria, Doi Suthep, Thailand

My creation, my delight
Shimmering glory
Hues of heaven
Made for my pleasure.

Milionia basalis, Doi Suthep, Thailand

Infinite designs of extraordinary invention
Strange and alien-like, yet not to me
There is no end to my ideas or imagination
For who has known the mind of the Lord?

Green rippled hawkmoth (Eupanacra busiris), Doi Pui, Thailand (ID James Holden)

My creation, my delight
Blended colours
Contorted shapes
Made for my pleasure.

Terastia egialealis, Doi Pui, Thailand (ID Yasunori Kishida)

In the morning, dawn will find them
For a brief moment, they will be yours to see
The sun will meet their mirrored wings
And I will share my creatures with you

Westermannia elliptica, Doi Pui, Thailand (ID Khemthong Tonsakulrungruang)

My creation, my delight
Fragile grace
Reflecting my glory
Made for my pleasure
And perhaps for yours too if you will only stop and see . . . . .
 
Pycnarmon c.f. aeriferalis, Doi Pui, Thailand

4 comments:

  1. Very nice poem Cheryl !
    I didn't know you also wrote poems...
    The last one I wrote was for my daddy, at its funerals, 4 months ago... I couldn't leave Thailand but I was happy to see my two daughters reading it at church in front of my family. I just could be there by my webcam and my words...
    If you're missing moths, they also are missing you... This week,I've just found some daytime flying moths... and old butterflies, half broken... I think the butterfly dry season is soon finished... I wish you to be fully ealthy for the next rainy season !
    Take care Cheryl

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  2. I forgot to sign my message but I'm sure you recognize my bad english linguage ! Jacky

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  3. I forgot to sign my message... but I'm sure you recognize my bad english linguage... Jacky

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    1. Thanks Jacky for your encouragement! I'm sorry you couldn't get to your Dad's funeral. That's hard. See you on the mountain some time when I'm all healed up!

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