| Edmund Clarence Stedman, ed. (18331908). An American Anthology, 17871900. 1900. |
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| 966. The Mariposa Lily |
| | | By Ina Coolbrith |
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| INSECT or blossom? Fragile, fairy thing, | |
| Poised upon slender tip, and quivering | |
| To flight! a flower of the fields of air; | |
| A jewelled moth; a butterfly, with rare | |
| And tender tints upon his downy wing, | 5 |
| A moment resting in our happy sight; | |
| A flower held captive by a thread so slight | |
| Its petal-wings of broidered gossamer | |
| Are, light as the wind, with every wind astir, | |
| Wafting sweet odor, faint and exquisite. | 10 |
| O dainty nursling of the field and sky, | |
| What fairer thing looks up to heavens blue | |
| And drinks the noontide sun, the dawnings dew? | |
| Thou wingëd bloom! thou blossom-butterfly! | |
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