The soap bubble'sHere's a talented bubble performer to show us all that art can be made from almost anything!
Great soft sphere
Bends out of shape
On the air,
Leans, rounds again,
Rises, shivering, heavy,
A planet revolving
Hollow and clear,
Mapped with
Rainbows, streaming,
Curled: seeming
A world too splendid
To snap, dribble,
And disappear.
from More Small Poems.
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8 comments:
I love Worth's poems! Thanks for sharing the video to accompany the soap bubbles. Perfect. Happy Friday! =)
Isn't the video great!
What a cute and playful poem, and entertaining video!! Thank you for sharing!! =)
Love those last three lines:
"A world too splendid
To snap, dribble,
And disappear."
This poem shows me how much really looking at something can enrich. And that bubble video is quite amazing!
"Dribble" is a great word, don't you think?
Aren't we humans totally amazing in the depth and breadth of our individual interests?
I love those last lines, too:
A world too splendid
To snap, dribble,
And disappear.
Nice poem & post, D.
J
Wonderful poem about such a simple subject. I remember the first time my daughter played with bubbles, as a toddler, and how much joy they gave her!
Bubbles can inspire a science lesson, an art lesson, a writing exercise, etc., but playing with them is the best.
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