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Does it feel like the heavens are destroying its spring?
If it flies against a strong whispering wind, and is blown to the side,
Does it fight against it, or simply change direction and glide?

Sometimes we battle against the rain that so heavily falls,
It feels as if the heavens have bounded us within these walls.
Sometimes we fight the cyclone as it blows us back where we started,
It’s as if nobody wants us to succeed and we soon become fainthearted.

If you didn’t know, the butterfly lets the rain slide down his colourful wings,
It carries on flying towards the sky, awaiting the next surprise heaven brings.
If you were in doubt, the flow of the wind was the guided hand of Light,
It brought him to safety, to flutter amongst the heavens for another night.

So I took this passive faithful philosophy and embraced it as my own,
I now look towards the clouds of amber, knowing I’m free to roam.
No matter how hard the gust blows, I know it’s not the road meant for me,
For the path of God and the light of heart has shown me how I can be free.




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Butterfly Philosophy

Contributed by chris_mahoney on Monday, 18th April 2005 @ 09:46:05 AM in AEST
Topic: dedicatedpoems



If a drop of rain falls upon a butterfly’s wing,
Does it feel like the heavens are destroying its spring?
If it flies against a strong whispering wind, and is blown to the side,
Does it fight against it, or simply change direction and glide?

Sometimes we battle against the rain that so heavily falls,
It feels as if the heavens have bounded us within these walls.
Sometimes we fight the cyclone as it blows us back where we started,
It’s as if nobody wants us to succeed and we soon become fainthearted.

If you didn’t know, the butterfly lets the rain slide down his colourful wings,
It carries on flying towards the sky, awaiting the next surprise heaven brings.
If you were in doubt, the flow of the wind was the guided hand of Light,
It brought him to safety, to flutter amongst the heavens for another night.

So I took this passive faithful philosophy and embraced it as my own,
I now look towards the clouds of amber, knowing I’m free to roam.
No matter how hard the gust blows, I know it’s not the road meant for me,
For the path of God and the light of heart has shown me how I can be free.








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Re: Butterfly Philosophy (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Monday, 18th April 2005 @ 10:02:49 AM AEST
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Very Beautiful and inspiring. Thanks for sharing. Shey


Re: Butterfly Philosophy (User Rating: 1 )
by Ruby1987 on Monday, 18th April 2005 @ 10:23:35 AM AEST
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very pretty and some what kind of delicate.

liked this a lot

ruby


Re: Butterfly Philosophy (User Rating: 1 )
by desire on Monday, 18th April 2005 @ 10:26:26 AM AEST
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I love this ...5 stars i say...just very beautifully written and inspiring ...great message...i look forward to reading more


Re: Butterfly Philosophy (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Monday, 18th April 2005 @ 10:50:08 AM AEST
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tremendous. a very clever and inspiring poem.


Re: Butterfly Philosophy (User Rating: 1 )
by Artur_Drygalski on Tuesday, 19th April 2005 @ 03:33:14 AM AEST
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Loved the delicate style of inspiration, beautiful write !!




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