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chasing butterflies
I look out upon a flapping window blossom
drifting, and radiating brilliance, garishly
luring with unfettered wings and unbound body
as though flaunting with all its colors:
you can see me but you can’t have me
Like any other fool, I start chasing, knowing
it’ll just fly away, yet still persisting
With outstretched arms and a fluttering heart
flushed with whimsical fascination,
I take a giant, desperate leap-
a gliding reverie dodges me effortlessly
and I faceplant into the earth empty-handed.
I know, I should’ve known, it was but an impulse.
The butterflies, only nature has them-
captivating and winsome, too swift to hold
a glance, too nimble to catch, They run away
from pursuit. But as you sit, or lie, in a garden
of pollen that makes you sneeze sick
They might just land on you. Fleetingly
as a dream.
-Chasing butterflies
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Sometimes, a little caprice gets the best of us. Irrationality takes over, prompting you to chase that intangible butterfly, the beauty you so desire. At the end of the day, they don't belong to you, but to nature. You go home and all you can say is "at least I tried".