The Blue Bird (Custance)/Black Butterflies

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4504934The Blue Bird — Black ButterfliesOlive Custance

BLACK BUTTERFLIES

O words of all my songs . . . black butterflies!
Wild words of all the wayward songs I sing . . .
Called from the tomb of some enchanted past
By that strange sphinx, my soul, they slowly rise.
And settle on white pages wing to wing . . .
White pages like flower-petals fluttering
Held spellbound there till some blind hour shall bring
The perfect voice that, delicate and wise,
Will set them free in fairyland at last!
That garden of all dreams and ecstasies
Where my soul sings through an eternal spring
Watching alone with enigmatic eyes,
Dark wings on pale flower-petals quivering . . .
O words of all my songs . . . black butterflies!