As I trudged home from school one day A sweet sight met my eyes. Amidst the dreary clouds of gray Flew millions Of butterflies. On painted, colored wings they fluttered Delicately, all about, And even a heart as hard as mine couldnโt have shuttered Their bright joy Out. They frolicked gaily in the breeze As my wonder-filled eyes watched from below. Then like a dancing flower from the trees, One landed softly On my nose. Its jewelled eyes gazed into mine And peered deep into my soul, And it shook its head sadly when it did find An empty, aching, armored Hole. Its soft wings brushed against my cheek As glistening water fell down my face. It gave me a kiss, sweet and meek, And with its fellows Flew away. Now, after heartbreak that pierced me so, The butterfliesโ kind gift remains. For they opened a door inside my soul And let me learn To love again.