飛行的種子
秋天涼了﹐夕陽中
有幾枚帶翼的種子飛行
幾枚帶翼的種子落地
噌…噌…大地澄靜
夢的營帳中蟄虫結集
陽光的故鄉候鳥們遷徒
秋天涼了﹐葉子黃了
沒有了蛙鳴﹐蟬語
沒有一絲風﹐一片雲
天空也一片澄靜
飛行的只是帶翼的種子
一顆﹑又一顆盤飛
翩遷一只只頃刻斑蝶
又宛若春﹑夏回歸
那精巧的羽冀﹐優美的飛行
擲地一聲﹐斑蝶化去
2005/10/20
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前两天在院子里看书,秋风凉习习,一枚又一枚飞行的种子落地。
那精巧的羽冀,优美的飞行。。。我感慨,就使用这么一次?也只在
这个特定的时候才得盘飞。
于是把去年的一首旧诗改了改,轻微一抒情。
- posted on 09/22/2006
我感到自己也是一刻飞行的种子,
自画像
飞蛾,你短暂的青春
一次一次地牺牲
在岁月模糊的边城
你与生俱来的偶然
总扑向虚假的恋人
萤火虫,你谙哑的命运
在故乡野蛮的森林
不懂事的孩童到处捕捉我
我微不足道的光明
反而成了我的陷阱
蝙蝠,你荒废的诗篇
一群一群地飞翔
在旧时代的灰暗中
每一个闪光的翅膀上
都写满了过期的黄金
猫头鹰,你孤独的魂
一半是猫一半是鹰
一般大地一半天空
一半愿与鼠辈同归于尽
一半远离尘土飞入苍穹
人生稍纵即逝。夜沉
沉。这就是一生
飞翔是哀伤的象征
黑夜是永恒的背景
- Re: 秣行的肺子posted on 09/23/2006
好有韵味!随风而舞,落地生根......冥冥之中这一却又是宿命.
xw: 你说的是蒲公英吗?
- Re: 秣行的肺子posted on 09/23/2006
飛行的只是帶翼的種子
hao xi huan! - posted on 09/27/2006
Lucy wrote:I don't think it is dandelions (蒲公英). The journey of dandelions achenes ends long before autumm arrives, and they do not make that landing sound.
好有韵味!随风而舞,落地生根......冥冥之中这一却又是宿命.
xw: 你说的是蒲公英吗?
It (the poem) reminds me a tree in my back year. A seed is one single wing. When it flies, it swirls, but quite elegantly. There are many of them for one tree. And they do fly down, not fall down, no matter there is wind or not. It is a very dreamy scene, watching them, with blue sky, breeze...
I have been trying to find a picture I took after reading it. Here it is.
I once collected a whole basket of it, took it to a party with a lot of kids, they set them fly from the top of a playset.
Just found out the tree is maple (not sure which type, my best guess is silver maple). The seeds are mature in spring. My seed picture was taken in May. So not the same thing sw was talking about. I suppose there are many trees with the key(wing) shape seeds. - Re: 秣行的肺子posted on 09/27/2006
rzp wrote:The seed is
one single wing,
when it flies,
it swirls,
but quite elegantly.
And they do fly down,
not fall down, no matter
there is wind or not.
It is a very dreamy scene,
watching them,
with blue sky, breeze...
wa! Thank you. rzp --like a poem. I love it!
the seed looks like a cute little boomerang.
xw will know the name of the tree.
- posted on 09/27/2006
rzp wrote:
Lucy wrote:I don't think it is dandelions (蒲公英). The journey of dandelions achenes ends long before autumm arrives, and they do not make that landing sound.
好有韵味!随风而舞,落地生根......冥冥之中这一却又是宿命.
xw: 你说的是蒲公英吗?
It (the poem) reminds me a tree in my back year. A seed is one single wing. When it flies, it swirls, but quite elegantly. There are many of them for one tree. And they do fly down, not fall down, no matter there is wind or not. It is a very dreamy scene, watching them, with blue sky, breeze...
I have been trying to find a picture I took after reading it. Here it is.
I once collected a whole basket of it, took it to a party with a lot of kids, they set them fly from the top of a playset.
Just found out the tree is maple (not sure which type, my best guess is silver maple). The seeds are mature in spring. My seed picture was taken in May. So not the same thing sw was talking about. I suppose there are many trees with the key(wing) shape seeds.
that's a good explanation, I wonder rzp will post another
Genius question...
the seeds are maple, the leaf-buds are maple, the cluster of
leaves, Yellow birch.
Birch has no key seeds.
there are some hints for recongnizing Maple, the opposite
paired arrangements of its leaves and branches, and its
samara with divergent wings.
- Re: 秣行的肺子posted on 09/27/2006
A friend told me this seed called: samara.
Is this right? - Re: 秣行的肺子posted on 09/27/2006
lucy wrote:
A friend told this seed called: samara.
Is this right?
yes, the type of seeds. samara needs to have two opposite parts, kind
of separated in the picture.
there are so many other flying seeds trees, elms, ailanthus,
ashes, tulip tree, willows, hops, and even lindens.
and many many more.
- Re: 秣行的肺子posted on 09/28/2006
悬挂的 samaras
rzp wrote:When it flies, it swirls, but quite elegantly. There are many of them for one tree. And they do fly down, not fall down, no matter there is wind or not. It is a very dreamy scene, watching them, with blue sky, breeze...
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