Printable Butterfly Kisses Poem A Butterfly Kiss A butterfly kiss fills the air With hiss larger than thunder A moon rushing to end the night Tumbles and cracks open the morning light A sound soars to the cathedral ceiling And lights the eyes that are still sleeping A drift of shiver a case of joy Awake the girl with a magical toy In the vast yellow valley Seeds of freedom
When your butterfly kisses Were all that and more So tender and sweet how could it be Your butterfly kisses no longer kiss me They used to remind me Of a time when in love We would promise each other The heavens above Now your butterfly kisses Are not the same They re not sweet and tender They ve gone astray I guess I ll save mine For The butterfly flies over flowers for honey and unknowingly it helps flowers to become fruits by carrying the pollen with its feet The kisses are not empty but fruitful kisses from a distance are called butterfly kisses which may not bringthe emotion desired but in thought they make so much nearness and as a symbol of love bring the lovers
Printable Butterfly Kisses Poem
Printable Butterfly Kisses Poem
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The perfection that is a butterfly kiss Unconditional love expressed from within Delivered by eyelashes fluttered gently on skin Warmed wings now unfolding and visible to eye Infinite spectrum of colours an explosion of dyes Ready for flight Love future dreams and wishes I promise you always my butterfly kisses
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Butterfly kisses that you feel on your nose I am with you at sunrise and in the sunset But you cannot see me it s my one regret I sit right beside you when you are sad And you look through the photos of times that we had I watch you sleeping I hold you so tight Before I go I kiss you goodnight I will watch over you from heaven above

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Embrace the beauty and symbolism of butterflies with this collection of the best poems about butterflies From works that capture the delicate grace and vivid colors of these winged creatures to pieces that explore the many ways in which butterflies have been used as a symbol of transformation

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The Butterfly Kisses poem was written by Bob Carlisle in 1997 inspired by his relationship with his daughter Brooke The poem tells the story of a father watching his daughter grow up and reflecting on the special moments they shared together from her

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Here are some butterfly poems about life by famous poets The Butterfly by Pablo Neruda A Dream Within a Dream by Edgar Allan Poe Butterflies by W H Auden The Last Confession of a Butterfly by Sylvester Johnson The Winged Serpent by Maya Angelou Butterfly Kisses by Bob Carlisle Butterflies by D H Lawrence Creating misty sparks and flares like fireworks in the sky on a cloudless moonlit night Waves roll in and out leaving a path of cascading crystals in the sand Our heat blends our breaths match Sweet kisses as butterflies Envelope us Anticipation wells up at the brim on the edge of overflowing for a taste of chaste radiant lips
1 Matsuo Bash A Caterpillar A caterpillar this deep in fall still not a butterfly The Japanese poet Bash 1644 94 is now regarded as the supreme master of the haiku or hokku form In this three line poem Bash homes in on the development of the caterpillar into a butterfly a development that is here arrested or withheld