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There sits a man
A sweet, humble man
With a wife
A son
And a daughter
They are a joyful, merry family
With no ill intentions
Or regrets from the past
My life is perfect,
Thinks the man
A beautiful wife
Who cooks and cleans
A caring son who is strong
And a lovely baby daughter
With hair as fair as the bright morning sun
A warm smile adorns his face
For several perfect years
And he feels as if there are no troubles at all
Then on one dark day
He finds his wife
Lying on the ground
Motionless and cold
No! He cries in anguish
Don’t take her away now!
Not now!
His young daughter hears his voice
And walks toward him
Daddy, what’s wrong?
Go away! Don’t look!
But Daddy –
Go!
She flees from his room
Only catching a glimpse
At her open-eyed mother
During her funeral
The man cannot stop his tears
From flowing
And staining his cheeks
Daddy, where’s Mommy?
His daughter asks
She is young
Only six
Where’s Mommy?
I can’t find Mommy
Where is she?
Mommy has been taken
Where Daddy?
To heaven
Who took Mommy?
The angels, disguised as red butterflies
Why Daddy? Why?
He does not answer
His eyes are lifeless and dull
His mouth is set in a deep frown
His heart has been ripped in half
Why?
He is whispering
Why, reaper?
Why take my wife?
Why take my children’s mother?
He can hear His voice
It was her time
Said the voice
Your time will come
But not now
Not yet…
A year goes by
The man is still grieving
For the loss of his love
His heart
His soul
His son is a young man now
With a good job
A home
A wife
Just like him
Only now, there is no wife
Why?
He asks in a normal tone
Why does my son have a wife
while I do not?
He hears the reaper again
He is young
He is strong
But do not doubt
That his day is not near…
The man does not heed the warning
He sits and mopes
Three years go by
Someone knocks on the man’s door
He answers
A woman stands there
In formal clothing
With a mysterious black case
She pulls out a picture
Holds it up to his face
His eyes widen
It is his son
W-why do you have a picture of my son?
His voice quavers
He knows already
I am sorry,
Her voice is crisp
Your son is dead
His hands shake and twitch
A lump grows stiff in his throat
He can barely breathe
His eyes close
When? Where?
He asks the woman
He died yesterday
In his home
His wife has disappeared
And his child is dead
Why did he die?
His voice is almost a scream
We believe
He committed suicide
Because…
The child was not his
The man does not believe it
He does not want to believe it
It is only a nightmare
He thinks to himself
Only a nightmare
Will I get to see him one more time?
He asks quietly
And my dead grandson?
The woman nods slowly
Tonight, his funeral will be held
Again, I am sorry for your loss
The woman walks away
Her face is neutral
And indifferent
The man leans against the wall
Unable to carry the burden
On his breaking shoulders
His daughter is with him once more
To see another loved one die
Daddy, where is my brother?
My dear brother?
Her father replies
He was taken
Like Mommy
By the red butterflies
The young girl looks away
She is deep in thought…
Another year goes by
The man is sitting
In his once pleasant room
He stares at the wall
Only his daughter remains
He does not want to hear the voice
Not again
But the reaper is persistent
Your time is coming
But not soon
Not yet…
The man is wary
He watches his daughter carefully
She is a young teen now
He never enters her room
He does not know why
One rainy day, while she is at school
He gazes at his daughter’s room
The door is closed
And so are the secrets behind it
I have not seen the room
He says to himself
After so many years
I am sure she will not mind
He opens it a crack and peers inside
There is barely any light
He makes the small crack larger
His breath stops
The walls are covered in butterflies
Red butterflies
And on the table
One still flaps its wings
It is weak
Its attempt is feeble
It is dying
Daddy…what are you doing in here?
He spins around
His daughter is home
Why are you in here Daddy?
I told you to stay out
Why didn’t you listen?
Why do you have these on your walls?
On your tables?
And…
He is horrified
On your hands?
Red butterflies were stuck
On the palm of her hands
And she opened them up
To show him
She is smiling now
They told me to Daddy
They were going to show me where Mommy is
And my dear brother
Aren’t you happy Daddy?
He is not
He runs from her
Locks himself in his room
His daughter still speaks
He hears her voice
Daddy, the butterflies say
They will take you away
Just like Mommy
And my dear brother
Then they will show me
Where they are
He shakes in fear
His hand is on the dial
He speaks quickly into the phone
Help! My daughter has gone mad!
He says loudly
We are coming
The person answers
His daughter is taken away
But he is too
What are you doing?
He yells
His voice very coarse
They shake their heads
And put him in the car
He does not remember
He only sees black
When he wakes up
He is surrounded by white
Nothing but a vast, blank whiteness
He looks down
His arms are strapped on his body
His feet bound together in wraps
He looks around frantically
Looking for a door
A way out
Let me out!
He cries
Please, let me out!
There is no reply
Only his voice echoes back
Then he hears the dreaded voice
Oh, that horrible voice
You are wary
You are tired
You are alone
Do not worry
Your time is coming
Soon…very soon…
He lies down
Closes his eyes
And begins to weep
Days go by
Months perhaps
Or possibly a year
He does not know
He sees the same thing
White
He does not want to remember
Anything else
Then he screams in agony
Why?
Why have you done this to me?
Stop it!
Please, stop the pain!
Give me back my wife!
My son!
My daughter!
He wails endlessly
His eyes can no longer see
He can no longer hear
Only his voice keeps on
Keeps on…
His cries die down
To nothing but a hoarse whisper
Then his heart
No longer full
Stops beating
He lies on the white floor
Cold and dead
He is brought to the cemetery
Where his wife lies
And also his son
Very few come to mourn
They lay roses on his coffin
But one leaves something else behind
A person raises his voice in question
What is that?
A fair-haired woman smiles
She replies calmly
A red butterfly…
- by HolySonata |
- Poetry And Lyrics
- | Submitted on 07/15/2008 |
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- Title: A Red Butterfly
- Artist: HolySonata
- Description: I got this idea from the description of the red butterfly item and sort of expanded it to my own taste. Please don't take it as your own. Oh, and it's free-verse. That's why it doesn't have a rhyme scheme and why it seems like a short story.
- Date: 07/15/2008
- Tags: butterfly
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Comments (6 Comments)
- HolySonata - 04/15/2009
- Thank you all for the comments. <3
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- zomgMARISSA - 12/15/2008
- Oh my gosh. So sad. I love it. <3
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- Namiski - 07/15/2008
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i love this poem so much!
you are very good.
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- luckylee218 - 07/15/2008
- Wow, it's very good. I like how some of the lines did rhyme even though it was free-verse. 5 stars
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- Lady Darkshadow Firefly - 07/15/2008
- i prefer free verse myself...and i noticed it was a little long, but it was not boring at all...very nice...i don't think i will ever see a red(or for that matter any-colored) butterfly the same ever again...
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- Mia -PC- - 07/15/2008
- This is very good, I love how the end is. Very nice job. smile
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