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Created on: July 17, 2008 Last Updated: July 20, 2008
How Cat' becomes a Butterfly.
When Caterpillar's settle down,
and turn into a Brown cocoon.
They go to sleep and rest a while,
and change beneath the Sun and Moon.
Then come back, pretty Butterflies
delighting us on summer days,
or graceful Moths beneath The Moon,
and shine in many other ways.
Helping people needing comfort.
Butterflies and Moths returning
seems to ease this path we travel,
and this curve of constant learning.
God is waiting, granting Angels,
pretty wings, and magic spells.
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