Wednesday, 20 July 2011

The tale of two butterflies

There were two butterflies

so high up in the sky.

Their wings would collide 

and fly right pass by. 

They saw each other one day

They didn't know why

but at the end of it all

There hearts were covered with smiles

They spent their days together

and flew as one

they took care of one another

as they basked happily in the sun


Little did they both expect

that one day this would all end

When the two happy butterflies realize

that the other one's heart is dead

No more smiles showed up

it all ended in tears

Their little wings couldn't hold

The weight their little heart feels

So the two butterflies decided

It was time to depart

for their little heart to recover

For their lives to have a new start

One of them fled to the meadow

The other to the valley's side

The girl butterfly tried to leave the other

But her wings couldn't fly

Her little heart was tearing up

And her little eyes went blind

And all the other butterfly did

Was left her with no goodbye

He left her alone by the flowers

No matter how sweet they smell

The little butterfly fell apart

There is no more story left to tell

The boy butterfly left off

Without knowing why

He thought about himself that day

But didn't have the nerve to say goodbye

The little butterfly in the meadow

No matter how sad she may be

Let the other butterfly go

Just for him to be happy

Everytime he smiles by the valley

And forgets what happened to thee

The little butterfly left in the meadow

Had no more choice of glee

She fluttered away, not to the meadow

but beyond the far end of the sky

Her heart driven with pain

As she never wanted to say goodbye.

To this day that butterfly

Flies off to the deep end

She searches for another butterfly

To look for someone to fix what he couldn't mend

No matter how hard she tries

That butterfly of hers

could not leave her sight

No matter how hard she searched.

As the story goes that butterfly

Soared across the skies

into the clouds of heaven

As she closes her eyes. 

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