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by Chris Zachariou
United Kingdom


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Little Butterfly | Toxic Love


A Little Butterfly - A poem by Chris Zachariou about toxic love in the series Mosaics
A Little Butterfly

You flirted so sweetly. Oh, how you laughed when

he teased you and how

cute you looked, blushing

the way you did every time

he said your name.

So shy, so bashful!

You glowed when he told you

how wonderful you are.

I could hear you;

playful, warm, so coy.

Yet all your words

were so familiar.

That's the way

you spoke to me then

but now you talk in riddles

or you tell me we were never

more than strangers.

I so wanted to join in

your brilliant conversation

and to tell you how much

in awe of you I am my rising star.

But you know I'm a social misfit

lacking skills in clever repartee

and the sparkling wit of others.

It occurs to me though

that behind this façade

our reality has always been

you and I are so much alike.

And we both know the truth

when all the hurt is healed

and all the anger's done

maybe then, just maybe...


Part of the mosaics cycle of poems

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