Butterfly
A catterpillar once was I
Small, hidden under the shadowy paths
Crawling and wandering for a safe ground
To which nobody dare me to be found
But as I grew, weary and questioned things around me
I couldn't help but wonder with everything I see
I kept on staring up in the sky
Dreaming about how'd it be nice to fly
So i weaved my way and made a home
To which I call my humble cocoon
It helped me mold and be groomed
Before i try to meander the world
It wasn't easy to stay inside
While children tried to poke and fiddle with me
But I made sure that whatever what happens
I will not give up and hoped for the best
And now I'm ready to conquer the world
A beautiful butterfly I've grown to be
To float to fly to soar to glide
And spread my wings wide like I should be
To my dearest mother
My mother is a hidden rose bush,
Kept behind shabby old Pickett fences,
For if her beauty Leaked the others would blush
I'm sure the bees have not been the same since,
The gardens very own secret to keep,
A kiss-me-over-the-garden-gate day,
The old willow trees have no longer weeped,
Like an old crush that's best hidden away,
Beauty is only skin deep, but not hers,
The sun seems so dull next to her beauty,
Her petals would make the sailors not curse,
(and her daughter is also a cutie),
The love of a rose is everlasting,
The beauty of one is so enchanting.
Oh, child of morning bright,
Bathe me in thy brilliant light!
Give unto me thy sweetest kiss,
That I might find morning bliss!
Embrace me with the might of thy love,
That I might fly to the heavens and a morning dove!
Bring me to the heights of ecstasy,
Such that Aphrodite is blessing me.
Give unto me all these things,
And I will bring thee a diamond ring.