A BOY, A BUTTERFLY, AND GOD...A Story by An owl on the moonA true story, as best I remember it
When I was a boy of about ten, I made a promise to God. Now at the time, I was living in a California house, a rather odd turquoise color, but quite fitting with the grape vines and palm tree out front. In the back was a magnificent lavender bush that often attracted bees and butterflies. This innocent bush leads to the dark nature of my little promise. There, you see it? There on the bush? A majestic butterfly… a monarch… golden and rich with black trim… fluttering so softly. Oh, I wanted it, but knew I could never catch such a thing on my own. So I did what I knew to do… I prayed. I prayed to God that I could catch it… that it would sit for me until it was in my grasp. I swore that after I had held it I would release it again, and that would be that. My promise was made. I moved closer, fingers outstretched… reaching slowly… and there it sat… motionless, as if God swallowed time and I alone could move… my fingertips touched its silken wings, and I pressed them together. It was mine. The wind whispered again, and the creature came alive in my fingers; stunned at being caught by so large and clumsy a beast as me. Now, as you may know, most promises of young boys are easily forgotten or pushed aside for more expedient things. As I looked upon the beautiful coloring and felt the life moving in my fingers, I did what many boys would be tempted to do. I took it and plunged it into a jar of water and sealed the lid, sealing its fate. And oh I shook it, and rolled it around, until its body was doused in water. As I watched it floating in the jar, I grabbed a piece of wood and some pins. This would be my prize. I reached in and placed it soft on the wood, pinning wing and body one by one… Nearly an hour passed and I came to see the monarch. Looking down, I noticed subtle movement in its body… pressing against the pins… wings shaking… in this moment, my promise washed over me like cold rain. I was ashamed. Slowly, I pulled out the pins from the wings… from the body… Somehow, I would keep my promise to God. Outside, I set its body on the bush, watching to see if there might be one more miracle. And then, it happened. The butterfly fluttered and rose into the sky, as if I had never touched it; as if time had been halted for its sake. Here I reflect on that moment, knowing that even a small boy, when given the power of life or death can so easily be led astray. And in our world we often yield ourselves to power hungry people, willing to sacrifice anything or anyone for their purposes. In it all, we long for life and peace. Yet, I remember the butterfly that God saved that day, and I realize that peace is not only in my poor hands. Tyrants will come and go, but let us, the childlike, the poor, the weak, let us strive for life and peace with every breath. Let us promise it to our children. Perhaps, they too may see a miracle. I wonder sometimes if that butterfly might still be alive somewhere, not too far away, and God smiling…
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Added on May 16, 2009Last Updated on May 18, 2009 AuthorAn owl on the moonAbout2024 is here... May we make it so much more heaven than hell... Wishing all peace on earth... Together, maybe we go the distance... The night has a thousand eyes, And the day but one; Yet t.. more..Writing
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