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A Butterfly In Baghdad
© By Kimberly Olson
Ugliness was everywhere In this city of war and despair Death was all around me Hanging so heavy in the air
The buildings lay in rubble There were remnants of exploded cars Each day I felt new death occur Carving more emotional scars
To feel the tremble of a bombing And know life just ended for many To hear the volley of the gunfire Crushed my hope till there wasn't any
But then I saw a butterfly The symbol of new life And I knew someday there'd be an end To all this ugliness and strife
It may not end tomorrow Or even during our lifetime But the ugliness will go someday Beauty will once again sublime
I followed that little butterfly To see where it might land Just where would it find a flower In all this dirt and sand?
It fluttered here and fluttered there Searching for beauty in this place It even once came up to me And tried landing on my face
That butterfly never once gave up In its search for what it wanted It flew and flew and flew and flew Its persistence never daunted
Then there in the middle of nothing That ever once had given me hope Was a pretty little flower Then I knew that I could cope
At least one of two things will happen With everything that you endure It will tear you down and rip you apart Or build you stronger than before
So look to the little butterfly When you're at the end of your rope Let it be your inspiration And never EVER give up hope!
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