A Butterfly’s Wings
Teardrops fell from Shelly’s face, as she held her mother’s hand
Sorrow filled her broken heart, as she fought to understand
Why her mom was dying, why she had to let her go
And as her fear grew stronger, Shelly felt her panic grow
For how would she survive, without her mother guiding her along?
Giving words of encouragement, support to make her strong?
As Shelly started trembling, the tears continued down her cheeks
She realized that the end was near, she’d prepared for it for weeks
But now here in that moment, Shelly couldn’t say good-bye
Instead she stood there silently, as her mother watched her cry
And as if her mother read her mind, or maybe read her heart
She spoke her final words, intended to leave their mark
“There are many things I need to say, words before I go
But time is of the essence, so it’s important that you know . . .
That sometimes you’ll feel powerless, believing you can’t win
And what others think of you, will be the image you hold within
You may think you’ll have to follow quietly, at someone else’s pace
And be the image on magazine covers, the perfect smiling face
With the pressures to be flawless, you’ll doubt yourself, and all the things that you can be
But I ask of you dear Shelly, whenever you feel that way, please stop and think of me
For when I look into your eyes, I see a million stars
Shining from within, all your magic and who you are
In your face a flower’s blossom, a starlit winter’s night
Wings of a butterfly spread gracefully, without effort taking flight
A summer breeze and sunlight, colorful leaves found in the fall
Springtime filled with new life; in you I’ve found it all
All in life that’s remarkable, when I look at you I see
And if you can’t believe that of yourself, then at least believe in me”
Shelly listened closely, as her mother’s breath grew weak
She wanted to remember every word, her dying mother fought to speak
“You can always make excuses, or you can make great plans
You can bow your head in shame, or you can take a stand
And know how well deserved, your presence is in this world
To be a shining example, and a guide to every little girl
Take pride in all you are . . . a woman who is strong
Even when you stumble, or when you feel you don’t belong
For God had a part in making you, and all that’s on this earth
And even if you don’t realize it, you have tremendous worth
For though a butterfly may seem delicate, and fragile to the eye
Don’t you overlook the fact, it has what it takes to fly”
Shelly’s mother closed her eyes; her life on earth was gone
But her words remained behind, giving Shelly the strength to carry on
For in her mother’s words, she heard a message reliable and true:
There is nothing in this world that a woman cannot do
Though there are often times, when Shelly feels so weak and small
Knowing it would be simpler to walk away, than to proudly stand up tall
She finds herself thinking clearly, of all the little girls on this earth
Who feel so unimportant, not aware of their own worth
And then she hears her mother’s voice, from a breeze that’s softly passing by
“Don’t you overlook the fact; you have what it takes to fly”
