Butterflies attract butterfly catchers;
Young men with invisible nets
Seek to imprison young women
With the desire to fly.
The ability to escape from such perils
Is an advantage acquired only by time,
(Not wisdom, but experience). Such men
Must be eluded at all costs.
If butterflies must be caught -
And really, why must they? -
Better to do one's own catching.
(c) Shaista Tayabali, 2017
Artwork: Catching Butterflies, French, late 13th century & Berthe Morisot (1841-1895): 'The Butterfly Hunter'.
Poem linked to Dverse Poets for their Open Link Night.
Oh, this is wise! I remember my days as a fluttering butterfly, trapped in an invisible net. Was darned hard to escape. So nice to see you posting, my friend..........
ReplyDeletewise closing lines....I like butterflies when they are free....!
ReplyDeleteCurious:
ReplyDeleteMen are a bit demonized here (as many should be of course)
Experience wins over Wisdom -- I like that
But your last line -- I guess that means you will no longer let men choose you (catch), but you will decide which to catch.
Now that is wisdom, coming from experience, eh?
I can't see why anyone chases butterflies with nets. I have tried to photograph them.
ReplyDeleteCatching butterflies has to do with collecting and pinning them to boards.
ReplyDeletealas too true for many men...
Methinks this is penned by an escaped butterfly? Well said!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully deep and wise!!❤️
ReplyDeleteCatching butterflies has to do with collecting and pinning them to boards.
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