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To An Intrusive Butterfly.

    By Henry Austin Dobson



    "Kill not--for Pity's sake--and lest ye slay
    The meanest thing upon its upward way."
    Five Rules of Buddha.


    I watch you through the garden walks,
    I watch you float between
    The avenues of dahlia stalks,
    And flicker on the green;
    You hover round the garden seat,
    You mount, you waver. Why,--
    Why storm us in our still retreat,
    O saffron Butterfly!

    Across the room in loops of flight
    I watch you wayward go;
    Dance down a shaft of glancing light,
    Review my books a-row;
    Before the bust you flaunt and flit
    Of "blind Mæonides"--
    Ah, trifler, on his lips there lit
    Not butterflies, but bees!

    You pause, you poise, you circle up
    Among my old Japan;
    You find a comrade on a cup,
    A friend upon a fan;
    You wind anon, a breathing-while,
    Around AMANDA'S brow;--
    Dost dream her then, O Volatile!
    E'en such an one as thou?

    Away! Her thoughts are not as thine.
    A sterner purpose fills
    Her steadfast soul with deep design
    Of baby bows and frills;
    What care hath she for worlds without,
    What heed for yellow sun,
    Whose endless hopes revolve about
    A planet, ætat One!

    Away! Tempt not the best of wives;
    Let not thy garish wing
    Come fluttering our Autumn lives
    With truant dreams of Spring!
    Away! Re-seek thy "Flowery Land;"
    Be Buddha's law obeyed;
    Lest Betty's undiscerning hand
    Should slay ... a future PRAED!



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