Orange ButterfliesA Poem by Henry ClemmonsButterflies of black wings dipped orange in flight
Flutter high on breeze push pillows white A half open window blows curtains blue Harmonica’s lament leak tears in tune Lover’s lies of wrongs sing loud goodbyes Mother sighs at songs sung soft and cries A half open window blows curtains blue Iridescent events hearts beg aren’t true But prayerful wings Fond of orange butterflies Cured blindness with love From a new Father’s eye And mothers don’t cry Blue curtains stay dry
Because of prayerful wings Fond of orange butterflies Basketballs of young dreams deflate at night
Left alone in blindness no father’s sight A half open window blows curtains blue Ephemeral moments short lived like dew Windows stay shut at our old home these days Blue curtains catch dust grow mildew and fade
It’s quiet outside where a lad once wept
Listening to lyrics with sad intent
But prayerful wings
Fond of orange butterflies
Cured blindness with love
From a new Father’s eye
And basketballs bounce high
Blue curtains stay dry
Because of prayerful wings
Fond of orange butterflies © 2011 Henry ClemmonsAuthor's Note
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12 Reviews Added on May 9, 2011 Last Updated on May 9, 2011 AuthorHenry ClemmonsMontreal, North America, CanadaAboutMy name is Henry Clemmons. I currently live in Montreal. I love art: the written word, the performed word, music, lyrics, photography, canvas, drawing. Please visit my Blog also. I write all types o.. more..Writing
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