Friday, September 9, 2011

A Butterfly's Revenge

A Butterfly’s Revenge

she weaves her way
through the overflowing
corridors, where
the walls are green and
sharp like spears

her feet make her
graceful, moving by
thousands, but no
one sees
no one hears the
sounds

except for you
who walk by
her side
vowing never to leave

but never and forever
are different things
she comes to see
you mean

she shares a smile
and with shimmering
eyes she notices
everything

like her friends, over there,
and so she joins
them, playing on
the swings

but then she sees
you, lovely and
wise, and
she crawls over to
say “hello”


you say, “hi,”
but then walk by
to the others, and
leave her feeling low

and you know this
has happened before,
she then realizes it, too

but who else could
she talk with? under
a big blue sky, there
ought to be more
things to do

she weaves back through
the green speared halls,
and feeling soil for
the last time,
she climbs a tree,
and sad, you wouldn’t see, but
her tears begin to fall

they envelope her, warm
and clear, winding around
without stop
she’s scared now, but
wonders how it is
she hasn’t dropped

entombed in sadness,
the sweet thing cries,
but soon begins to cease

she realizes now that
you’re not here, there’s
no one to impress or please

it’s finally safe to
crawl out of her
tears, and with wings
she breaks herself
into the open

a little bird once told
me that leaving is the
best revenge

and isn’t it true? now
you have no one else’s
hopes to take out

you’ll never
see her again,
she’s blissful, and she can
fly and float

do you wish this hadn’t
happened? that she had
stayed upon your
ground? she’s sorry, but

she’s a butterfly
she’s gone
            free, and
you’ll never bring her down 

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