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Rhyniognatha hirsti

Four hundred and eight million years or more
ago, these mandibled arthropods were alive
left years to languish in the fossil drawer,
unearthed again, just crushed remains survive.

These natives of what would be Aberdeen,
by nearly thirty million years, predate
the oldest bugs that anyone had seen --
New York’s silverfish must now abdicate.

Their body shape seems to exemplify
what we today can still identify --
ancestors of our modern dragonfly --
and that they had four wings we can imply.

What does it matter?  What’s it signify?
Once life emerged from seas, it learned to fly.

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  1. Date: 5/31/2012 9:05:00 AM

    Intriguing write. I like this a lot!

  1. Date: 5/31/2012 8:40:00 AM

    Interesting... illuminating... Terry

  1. Date: 5/31/2012 8:39:00 AM

    loved it I ti devol (mirror image) meaning i loved it both ways scientifically and poetically as well..