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A caterpillar watching a butterfly

I met you when you were just starting to poke through the cocoon that surrounded you those big brown eyes and those large black pupils starving for light attracted me like a black hole I am spiraling like a pin wheel will I disappear with you? or will disappear into you? I noticed a fray it blew in the wind I caught it with my fingers and the static electricity lingered I began to unravel the threads then I was cut short as I fell from the limb of the tree we were living in I am a damaged caterpillar on the ground on my back watching you flap your wings with a rhythm as you fly around landing on any flower that is in bloom
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Written by
brian-carson
American
Published
Sep 10, 2014
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