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Array ( [sid] => 113645 [catid] => 1 [aid] => mick [title] => Butterfly Free [time] => 2006-01-23 13:21:26 [hometext] => [bodytext] => He was a lonely man
Kept to himself a closed door
Until he met her
Filled with life, love and so much more

She said she would stay
Until his spirit learned to fly
She would love him
But then she must die

Together they laughed
He learned to let go and play
To help others in need
They passed by on the way

Soon he believed in himself
And his spirit learned to soar
He held her in his arms
As she entered Heaven's door

His eyes saw but could it be true
Rising from her body a butterfly
Which hovered a moment
Than disappeared to the sky

He swore he would not revert
Back to what he had been
He would honor her love
And his own redemption win

He now lived life to the fullest
And each year on his anniversary
The same unique and beautiful butterfly
On the rosebush in the yard he did see
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Butterfly Free

Contributed by NoSaint on Monday, 23rd January 2006 @ 01:21:26 PM in AEST
Topic: mystical



He was a lonely man
Kept to himself a closed door
Until he met her
Filled with life, love and so much more

She said she would stay
Until his spirit learned to fly
She would love him
But then she must die

Together they laughed
He learned to let go and play
To help others in need
They passed by on the way

Soon he believed in himself
And his spirit learned to soar
He held her in his arms
As she entered Heaven's door

His eyes saw but could it be true
Rising from her body a butterfly
Which hovered a moment
Than disappeared to the sky

He swore he would not revert
Back to what he had been
He would honor her love
And his own redemption win

He now lived life to the fullest
And each year on his anniversary
The same unique and beautiful butterfly
On the rosebush in the yard he did see




Copyright © NoSaint ... [ 2006-01-23 13:21:26]
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Re: Butterfly Free (User Rating: 1 )
by hellsfallenangel on Monday, 23rd January 2006 @ 01:43:40 PM AEST
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its a really good poem i really like it well g2g
byebye
DEMON


Re: Butterfly Free (User Rating: 1 )
by shelby on Monday, 23rd January 2006 @ 08:06:30 PM AEST
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this left me with such a gfeeling of peace my friend, beautiful!!
Michelle


Re: Butterfly Free (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Wednesday, 25th January 2006 @ 07:14:25 PM AEST
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I believe every word of this poem, such a delicate write, so tender, makes me happy cry. raquelLeah :D


Re: Butterfly Free (User Rating: 1 )
by Eternal_Dreamer on Friday, 27th January 2006 @ 12:19:48 AM AEST
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Shari this was such a captivating and well penned piece of poetry.

He now lived life to the fullest
And each year on his anniversary
The same unique and beautiful butterfly
On the rosebush in the yard he did see

A delightful and happy ending. I'm a real fan of ur great work Shari. Well done and thanks so much for filling our lives with such remarkable poetry beautifully penned by u.
*warm hugs*
~*sue*~




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