Butterfly On A Winter’s Day

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Butterfly On A Winter’s Day

Butterfly On A Winter’s Day

 

 

 

On a dark winter day,

I awoke feeling alone.

Nothing good to say,

weary to the bone.

Much to my delight,

a butterfly appeared.

What a joyous sight,

one I will always revere

Precious, and the rarest,

glorious in her beauty.

To my eye, the fairest,

that I shall ever see.

She paused for a while,

just to visit, and to share.

How could I not smile,

in the presence of one so fair.

All to soon she had to go,

I wished she could stay.

The sun rose, and, you know,

The dark clouds went away.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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icu2 commented on Butterfly On A Winter’s Day

10-19-2009

This is so beautiful! It should be on a plaque in a nature habitat, where they keep the butterflies! I love butterflies.

dancinghawk commented on Butterfly On A Winter’s Day

10-19-2009

Awesome ... nice share of a special moment ... open hearts attract great beauty ...

Poetry is either something that lives like fire inside you or else it is nothing, an empty formalized bore around which pedants can endlessly drone their notes and explanations.

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