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Obsidian Butterfly

Obsidian Butterfly

I have this recurring dream in which you transform into a swarm of black butterflies.

In a chaos of dark velvet you suddenly disappear.

I tell myself that I don’t believe in signs and portents, but it fills me with dread.

I want to disappear with you. I don’t want to fly alone. I want to blend with you until only our softness stirs the air.

I flutter my lashes against your cheek and whisper wishes in your ear.

You giggle and spread your wings.

©️ JM Tiffany

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