Wings for a Holy Search
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If I were on a pilgrimage, I would
Not want a saint to walk with but instead
Would want a butterfly to be my good
Companion. I would follow where it lead.
Its leaps to left and right, its flutters in
The fields of flowers, its carefree flittings as
A fun game played, would pulse away from sin
That I am fleeing as progressive jazz
Goes floating. As those panic-stricken leaps
Lead on, the daisies would give guidance to
My spirit. I would follow soul-like sweeps
While always glancing upward to the blue.
At night a moth would take me towards my goal.
I would not need a map to point my stroll.


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