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Half a Wing - Half a Kid
  School, softball, 
     stress: overwhelming.
       Washed away with wads of worries,
          I loiter in the butterfly vivarium, vaguely
            comprehensive, entering the moist, tropical zone.
               A child, smiling, skips senselessly behind me,
                  grasping onto his mother’s hand.
                    Life: so simple for the boy.
                    Life: so simple for the butterflies.
                     I find peace in the waterfall,
                      the lively sounds of the rich rainforest,
                       and the butterflies fluttering like a winter blizzard.
                     A dream: a kid again…worry free.
                     A dream: happiness…pure and long.
                  A butterfly tickles my nose, and flaps its wings.
              A flashback: chasing fireflies in the backyard.
              A flashback: belief of everlasting summer.
            I’m the last one in the vivarium,
          paralyzed by the simplicity,
        and the youth of the zone.
       I must keep my childhood
     as one wing;
  and adulthood,
  as the other.

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