"She's so beautiful," I said
Counting each finger and toe,
And admiring silky black hair
That covered her tiny head.
Gazing thus, I began to know
A bond that has no compare.
Into the terrible two's she sped,
Great trials to undergo.
A butterfly, grounded as I prepare
Her wings to overspread
And leave her youth below.
Butterfly kisses everywhere,
Forever in my mind's eye.
Off to school she happily tread.
Wingèd footprints in afterglow
I followed home from there.
My butterfly's mind was well fed
And her wings began to grow
Stronger. I began to despair.
A beautiful young woman, instead
Of the child of long ago,
Is now standing there.
I wipe away the tears I have shed
But they just continue to flow.
As she turns to catch a whiff of air
I check her wings and let her fly.
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