Jake's Metamorphosis
The sign that flutters by to remind me I'm not alone.
Majestic monarchs meander
Midst meadows, mountains
Migrating, metamorphosing
Miraculous, magnificent
Masterpieces, mesmerizing
Marvelously maneuvering
Multitudes, monarchs
I chose to write about monarchs, because I associate monarchs with a loved one who passed away back in 2021. It was one of the hardest deaths to occur. I just felt numb, and no matter what came my way there was no comfort. The day after his funeral, I remember I was outside with my dog, and saw a monarch butterfly. It was unusual because at that time of the year, monarchs are rarely seen in that area.
So every time I see a monarch, or something with a monarch I automatically feel its his way of looking after me. Like it's a visual reminder of him. I'm so glad to have known Jake, he was such an amazing individual with a loving soul. We had sort of a text book rom-com meeting. I was a checker at a grocery store, and he was known as the "cupcake boy".
But now those are memories locked away in a place for those days when I feel most alone. I do good at avoiding my feelings, of missing him and just feeling alone, and then I come across a monarch butterfly and I'm reminded of what it's like to feel human, to breathe, and to experience pure love.
So for now here's my nod and ode to to the blacks and oranges that flutter by in the moments when I least expect it. Reminding me I am not alone.
-Kayla
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About the Creator
Kayla Lindley
Kayla is a neuro-spicy single mom, and writing is her therapy. When she isn't writing, Kayla is out collecting crystals, growing her sticker collection, and hiking in the mountains of Northern Washington with her Corgi Morty.
Comments (1)
I'm so sorry for your loss. Monarchs are awesome little creatures, aren't they?