A Plea To The Butterflies Poem by Carol Mays

A Plea To The Butterflies



Spontaneous ladies,
embellished by eons,
illusive, enchanting,
with black velvet "eyes, "
and fringed yellow cloaks,
sparkling with diamonds
at midnight and dawn,
Oh, fly me away from
my grey-flooded days,
from the four-lane race
and the file drawer maze.
Fly me away from
the chain of the clock
and the sink of necessities.
Bring me in spirit
to magical rendezvous,
to dance by the glint
of the moon on the marsh,
hiding from fireflies,
nudging antennas.

Tuesday, November 27, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: boredom,butterflies,escape,fantasy,freedom,job,moon,nature,work
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