Butterflies

Butterflies

A Poem by Hope

Remember the butterflies, oh what a sight!

   They fly with courage, even by night.

Learn from their solitude and your plight -

   maybe someday you can weaken your right.

 

Seeped up in sponges, the work is no reel;

   sopped up by buckets no longer appeal.

I've been gates of heresy, led them astray;

   more hurt inside than a regular saint.

Following footsteps so long been revealed -

   daily I learn to loose doubt deeply sealed.

Visions of hope full of joy so refined -

   get there by melting ambitions defined.

Wrought through with agony, senses I please.

  Too lucid the dreams and too gory the reams.

 

You're more a man than scars allow -

   speak deeply towards the stern and the bow.

 

Clearly teeming, beautiful words -

   sound them softly ever in terms.

 

© 2013 Hope


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Added on October 14, 2012
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Hope
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My name is Hope. Music and poetry have been my life since before I can remember. I can't tell you who I am, but I can only show you. What I can tell you is who I believe in. I believe that Jesus .. more..

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