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For a Moment I thought ...

by georgios-trialonis

For a moment I thought it was a butterfly, the yellow and orange leaf that took flight from the swishing poplar tree across my balcony. It swayed and fluttered in excitement – here and there, up and down, undecided if right or left, to the ground or up to the sky – Should I stay or should I go? What to make of perceived options when you lose your wings to know that gravity always wins? And ultimately to the ground with or without wings.
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71 / M / Greece
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Jul 29, 2025
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Written years ago, this poem came to me after watching leaves dance in the wind — free for a moment, then returning to earth. Like all of us.

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