Lorraine Lewis is the Poet of the Week for the W3 We’ave Weekly Poetry Prompt #87. Lorraine challenges us to write a villanelle on the (suggested) theme of the cycle of life and death.

I wrote my villanelle about the life and death cycle of the mayflies. The poem expresses a memory from watching mayflies dance on a warm summer’s afternoon by a clear village stream. The sight mesmerised me. I fear the poem cannot capture the magic of so many graceful fairies flitting up and down at their ephemeral ball…

A mayfly at rest | Digital ink drawing©️Lesley Scoble

Here’s a brief (30 secs) time-lapse video of the progress of my drawing of a mayfly.

A Mayfly


Lesley lives in the City of London Square Mile. An artist, actor and sculptor (her first ceramic sculpture won the V&A inspired by… Award). Scenic artist & book illustrator, playwright, (her musical play, Rapscallion performed in inner city schools and theatre school); TV dancer; Animator and illustrator for TV production. Set up Pinecone Studios Ltd and IIMSI Ltd drama and filmmaking workshops in London – producing award-winning films made by children.


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24 responses to “Mayflies: a villanelle”

  1. A beautiful poem and drawing.

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    1. Thank you, Sadje. 🙏💗😊xx

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  2. Lesley, your villanelle captures the ephemeral dance of mayflies, conveying the grace of their brief existence. The vivid imagery and rhythmic flow somehow mirror the delicate sweep of the mayflies in flight; and your notes further enhance the appreciation, providing a rich context.

    Also, your time-lapse video showcasing the progress of your drawing of a mayfly is truly impressive in its meticulous detail. It offers a mesmerizing glimpse into the intricate process behind your artistic creation, complementing the thematic beauty of your poem.

    Wonderful!


    David

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    1. Thank you, David. I can’t express how much your words mean to me. 🙏❤️

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      1. hi, Lesley! You’re our PoW this week! I’ve sent you an email! ❤

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  3. Wow… A mayfly is most appropriate for this prompt. Born to die, an existence with a solemn purpose. might be a lesson for us in there somewhere. Well done, Lesley. Loved the artwork as well. 💜🙏

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    1. Thanks, Nigel. ❤️😊 appreciate your kind words 🙏

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  4. So beautifully done Lesley and another wonderful time lapse drawing to complement 💞

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    1. Thank you so much, Suzanne. 😊🙏💗

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  5. Lesley, this villanelle is utterly beautiful . You paint a very detailed picture of the life of the mayfly. I found it enchanting.

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    1. Ooh, thank you. 😊💗🙏

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  6. Wonderful topic for the villanelle! I could just picture the scene, so peaceful. I love the addition of the time lapse drawing.

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    1. Thank you, Heather! 😊🙏💗

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      1. You’re welcome.

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  7. I think you’ve captured the magic quite well. Mesmerizing is a wonderful word to describe both your poem and the mayflies’ ball.

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  8. Thanks, Trip!
    Mesmerising? Hmm. I now want to fit that word into the poem! Where will it fit? 😁
    Happy New Year to you and yours! 🍾🥳

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  9. Beautiful poem. Those things terrify me though. 😅

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    1. Thank you, Amethyst 💜 I appreciate your compliment.🙏
      Don’t be scared. They are harmless little fairies 🧚🏿 All they want to do is lay their eggs in a pristine river. They are valuable creatures vital to the ecosystem.

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      1. I would never harm them. I live by the river and have a funny/scary memory of them trapping my sister out on the bank. hahaha

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      2. How lovely to live by the river. Early memories can hold a lot of power. 💗

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  11. This is a beautiful poem, Lesley. Your drawing is lovely and I enjoyed the video. The mayfly looks similar to our dragonflies. I’ll check if they are the same family.

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    1. Thank you, Robbie 🧚🏿 I’d love to see your African mayflies or dragonflies ❤️❤️

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