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"Butterfly Kisses" by Starrburry Gayzur

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How do butterflies kiss
Do they float gently towards
Each other, touching noses
Holding hands, a soft embrace

Or is their love a dance
Wings like intricate dresses
Colorful circles around
Each other, like fire

Or perhaps their love flows
Through their form like water
Sweet notes like babbling brooks
On a cool day in spring




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On Sunday March 25th, 2007, Nuri (188) writes:
I have to agree with Phoenix on this. The title does not justify the beauty of this poem. "Sweet notes like babbling brooks, On a cool day in spring" Soft and beautiful. Thank you for sharing.


On Tuesday March 27th, 2007, Starrburry Gayzur (71) writes:
You're welcome; Thank you for commenting.


On Friday March 23rd, 2007, Midnight Phoenix (313) writes:
I have to say that I really dislike the title of this piece, but I was very suprised by the wonderful thought put into this. Great concept, concise, & enjoyable.


On Saturday March 24th, 2007, Starrburry Gayzur (71) writes:
I do love suggestions.



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