
by Dawn Pisturino
For my daughter, Ariel
Butterfly, Butterfly,
Dappled with red,
Night-time is coming,
Fly home to your bed!
The white moon is rising,
He hasn’t a care;
The bright stars are shining,
Reflecting him there.
Oh, Butterfly, Butterfly,
What shall you do?
If darkness enfolds you,
How will you get through?
Fly home on a moonbeam,
Guided by stars,
Or maybe such planets
As Venus and Mars?
Or, drifting along on a
Sweet summer breeze,
You’ll land where you want
And do as you please?
Float down on a flower,
The sweet nectar there,
Drawing you inward
And filling the air?
You’ll suck up your supper,
Then lay down to sleep,
Your wings folded neatly,
Their beauty to keep.
And when, in the morning,
You suddenly wake,
The sun will be rising,
A new day will break.
Then, Butterfly, Butterfly,
Fly away home!
Or follow your instincts
To wander and roam.
But come again – do! –
If you happen this way,
Night-time or daytime
Or any old day!
February 8, 1986
This poem was set to music by composer and film maker Barry Gremillion and recorded in October 2013 by Barry Gremillion and Ariel Pisturino. It was uploaded onto SoundCloud.
Thanks, Ariel and Barry!

Dawn Pisturino
June 6, 2022
Copyright 1986-2022 Dawn Pisturino. All Rights Reserved.

Hi! I love your blog posts. I noticed we have similar interests. I recently started writing poems (none of which I have published here) and I’m hoping to sharpen my poetry skills. I see you publish a blog post everyday. I currently do twice a week but I’m considering the everyday thing. Congratulations on your 1000 followers! When did you start WordPress?
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I think I started it back in 2011, but I only began blogging frequently a few months ago because I’ve had the time and desire. Blogging frequently does make a difference! Good luck and best wishes.
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Thank you so much.
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Love it❣️
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