Where they came from I do not know The caterpillars were first Squirming up the walls of my stomach Crawling down the sides of my intestines Wondering and unsure With no direction No place to go Some had lost hope Some had given up Others had simply spun themselves dizzy They latched onto what they could Devouring the mindless glances Consuming the shallow smiles Ingesting the first hello Their compass was fogged But it didn't stop them They continued Still unsure Still lost Inching towards what they couldn't see
Tired, they became Stuffed with appetizers Of floating dreams And cautious hope Taking a break from their journey Resting a second or two Mindlessly winding themselves with flirty laugher Tightly stringing themselves with awkward conversations Around and around Hanging Upside-down Waiting Hoping Waiting For something in return A wink A smile A compliment Something Anything
You'll know when it happens The wink that lets the first one loose The smile that releases the second The complement unravels the third You feel them They flutter around your organs Tease your kidneys Dance on your heart Swing on your ribs like monkey bars in a jungle gym They won't stop Not even for a second
When he calls you on the phone for the first time You try to contain them Not let them out all at once But you can't help it They shake your insides Until they get what they want Until the rest are set free Hundreds, maybe thousands Bouncing in your stomach Like a jumper at a 5 year-old’s birthday party You want to run You want to scream You want to be at that 5 year old’s birthday party Doing flips in the bounce house You don't know what to do with yourself The butterflies gave you energy you didn't know you had You have to be quiet You can't make it obvious You have to be cool But the butterflies just hit open the piñata to the party in your stomach and you're missing out on all the candy
They plaster a smile on your face It won't come off No matter how hard you try You can't speak You don't know what to say You can speak You say too much You talk too fast Your cheeks are rosy Your face is warm You're shaking just a little You feel overwhelmed with emotion
It's because of the butterflies They have taken over They dominate your stomach first Then swarm to your heart There was a vacancy in your heart you realize You never noticed it before Until just now Because you feel it being filled Almost up to the brim With what, you do not know But there is a loss of emptiness You're sure you feel it It's pouring in like lemonade into a pitcher You try to describe it But you can't First hellos Shallow smiles Mindless glances Flirty laughter Rosy cheeks The remembrance of the lost caterpillars The numbness you feel in your body The happiness you feel in your bones The butterflies make your heart dance with them
You realize you've never felt this way before You've had butterflies But never this many All at once
But the butterflies They scare you a little bit They fuel off of his presence His jokes His laughter You have to nurture the butterflies Take care of them Give them what they want Or they'll starve You will try to save them But they will become weak Frail Fragile And die Taking with them The rosy cheeks The sweaty palms The fluttering heartbeat Leaving behind hollow wings in the pit of your stomach Leaving the sorrow feeling of lost hope Leaving a hole in your heart more vacant than the last After the butterflies have disintegrated into tears Before the caterpillars have reappeared The feeling of emptiness Saddened loneliness Like you've never felt it before You realize the risk you're taking Allowing the butterflies to play with your emotions You tell yourself it's worth it He's worth it
You take a deep breath And feel them flutter around Bumping into each other Knocking into your rib cage Tumbling across your stomach
These are the butterflies They control you Consuming your appetite Devouring your sleep Distracting your focus But you don't mind You like them They make you happy Thrilled Overjoyed Intoxicated
You can't blame yourself for these butterflies in your stomach It's him He directed the unsighted caterpillars He confused them until they couldn't take it And he released the alluring butterflies that took over your body
So I blame him for the butterflies that are bouncing in my stomach
And he can blame me for the butterflies that are tickling his heart