To the beautiful blue Morpho butterflies,
Dark, moist and gritty
Was what the undergrowth seemed to be.
Covered with mushrooms,
And other unattractive species
That thrived in the absence of sunlight.
Often the blue beauties went on adventures
In search of their soulmates.
Flapping their wings,
They flew higher and higher,
Past the dark depths of the woods
And into the bright meadows
Where the sunlight flowed freely,
And the ground was covered,
With a beautiful thick flowery carpet
Of all shapes and colours.
But the dark undergrowth
Was their safe haven
They always returned
After their adventures were over
Though it was dark and gritty,
None dared to disturb them
In the thick dark undergrowth
That they called home.
They survived, peacefully,
Away from all the threats,
That troubled their rare species
Their beauty was a curse
In the bright outside world
But in their dark safe haven,
Their beauty didn’t seem cursed anymore.
This poem was written in response to Sadje’s What Do You See prompt #34. Thank you Sadje for hosting this challenge. The challenge is to use the picture prompt as inspiration to compose an original story, poem, or a caption.
Author’s Note:
I learned a lot about the beautiful but rare Morpho butterflies while doing my research for this poem. I am sharing a few points that I found to be very interesting. Click on the link to know more about these beautiful butterflies. 🙂
The most striking aspect of the butterfly’s appearance is its iridescent blue wings. However, they are not actually blue! The blue is not caused by pigmentation; it is actually caused by the way light reflects off of microscopic scales on the backs of the butterfly’s wings.
Blue morphos are visible to pilots flying over the rainforest.
Morphos will come down to the rain-forest floor to feed, and will often fly into clearings to warm themselves in the bright sunlight.
When looking for a mate, blue Morphos can be found flying through all of the layers of the rain-forest looking for a mate.
Although blue Morphos are not directly endangered, they are threatened by deforestation and habitat fragmentation. Humans pose another threat to the Blue Morpho butterfly. The butterfly is very beautiful and thereby attracts collectors and artists who wish to capture them and/or display them.
The Blue Morpho Butterfly Facts Courtesy: Active Wild
Sometimes, beauty can feel like a curse too!
Image courtesy: Pixabay
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A lovely poem Shweta. All living things have the instinct of survival.
Thanks a lot for joining in the challenge
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Yes indeed. It was my pleasure. Thank you so much for this beautiful prompt ❤️
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You’re always welcome!
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❤️🤗
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Beautifully captures that emotion of survival. Loved this🖤
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Thank you so much, Akshita. I’m so happy to hear that!
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My absolute pleasure 💐
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❤️🤗
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Lovely poem!!
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Thank you so much, Aashi. I’m so happy to hear that.
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My pleasure!!
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❤️🤗
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How lovely is this ! Good work on the poem and the research 👍. The title too !
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Thank you so much for noticing. I’m glad you liked it. 😄
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Beautiful!!
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Thanks for joining in 🙂
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Where did I join?
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Oops. Sorry. I might have mixed up the comments! Thank you so much. 🙂
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Haha! Too much busy with work?
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Going to office is a risk. The more I listen to news, the more troubled I get.
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No other option?
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Nope
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Staying at home risking loss of pay is not an option. It’s not like this is going to end anytime soon
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That’s true. It’s not going to end anytime soon. It’s better to find some other way.
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Yes. We have got to adjust ourselves to the new normal.
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I loved this one Shweta 🙂
And thank you for the info on the Butterflies.. new to me 🙂
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Thank you so much, dear. I’m so happy to hear that. I found it to be very fascinating too.
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Welcome 🙂 🙂 It is always rewarding to read such things about nature 🙂 ❤
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Yay. I’ve got one more poem planned for tomorrow. You might like it too 😉
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Ohh am sure I will 😊😊
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Thanks a lot, dear ♥️
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😊😊😊
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Ah! Lovely💕💕
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Thank you so much, Ishita ❤️🤗
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A lovely poem, Shweta 🙂
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Thank you so much, Chris ❤️🤗
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Loved it ❣
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Thank you so much, Era ♥️
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My pleasure 💙
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❤️🤗
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Nice poem
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Thank you so much 💕🤗
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Looking forward to reading more of your ‘random ramblings’.
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I’m so happy to hear that! Do keep visiting 🤗
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Really loved this one
Nice poem.. 👍
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Aww! Thank you so much. It means a lot. 🤗❤️
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Superb poem! ❤
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Thank you so much 🤗❤️
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Anytime 😊
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❤️🤗
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Lovely!
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Thank you so much 💕🤗
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Beauty is indeed a curse out there in the cruel world. Interesting facts about the Morphos. Enjoyed the poetry, Shweta. ❤️
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The facts were too interesting. I had to share it. Thank you so much for your love and support,Dashy ♥️
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Interesting never knew about these Morpho butterflies, Shweta and your poem was so lovely and apt.
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I didn’t know anything about them too. My research for this post helped me learn a lot of facts and them. The facts were so interesting that I had to share it. Thank you so much, dear ♥️
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Its good and you must share these interesting facts, Shweta. Nice to be researching on these beautiful creatures too. Welcome dear.
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Yes, they were far too interesting. I’m glad that you liked it. Thanks a lot 😊
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Welcome dear Shweta.
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I hope you have a great day ♥️🤗
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Thanks and same to you too 😊😊😊😊
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❤️🤗
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😊😊😊
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A wow-wonderful poem, and I’m so impressed by your research!
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I’m so glad you liked it. Thank you so much, dear. I’m glad you enjoyed the facts too. ❤️🤗
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I can tell you’re a serious student! 🙂
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Haha I am. Though my work life has replaced my student life, I love doing research.
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Very well articulated ! Keep searching for the soul and don’t settle with this blue Morpho butterfly 🦋 ! I liked the oxymoron in the title more 😀
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Thank you so much. Haha. My site was initially named the soul-searcher site. I will keep writing. I’m glad you loved the title. I was initially doubtful whether I should have selected a different title. Thank you so much for your kind words.
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Very well articulated ! Nice to read about this blue Morpho butterfly 🦋 you found during your soul search. I liked the oxymoron in the title even more 😀
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Thank you so much. I’m so happy to hear that. 😀
Also, can you please leave a link to your blog?
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Lovely poem, Shweta, cursed beauty, indeed. Thank you very much for sharing information on Blue morpho butterfly, an interesting read. 🙂
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I’m so very happy to hear this, Aishwarya. I’m glad that you enjoyed this post. Thank you so much 💕🤗
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You are welcome, Shweta. 🙂
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My pleasure ❤️🤗
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Loved this poem and thank you for sharing information about these beautiful butterflies.
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I’m so happy to hear that. Thank you so much, Richa. I’m glad that you enjoyed this one. I’ve missed your visits. ♥️🤗
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I have also missed reading your amazing posts.
These days, I don’t feel like using wordpress. But I hope to come back soon. 🙂
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That happens. I have had those phases too. That’s alright. It’s okay to take a break. I hope you can come back soon too.
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Yes.. I am now trying.
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Take your time 😀
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Wow this is so interesting. I haven’t heard of this kind of butterfly before.
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I got to know about this butterfly because of my research for this post. We have got to thank Sadje – our host for this challenge for that. It was such a beautiful picture. Thank you so much, Pooja. I’m happy to know that you really enjoyed this post.
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Yes it’s so great that because of her so many of us learnt this new information! You’re very welcome!
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Yes. Indeed 😁
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What I am most impressed with is the research you did to know more about such butterflies.
Good job and then you let us also know about same!
They look so beautiful!
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Aww. Thanks a lot, Rashmi. I’m glad that my efforts weren’t in vain 😀
They look so beautiful, right? That’s why I couldn’t help but run a reverse search on them!
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Mind blowing poem!
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Thank you so much. 🙂
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Read my post
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I’ll drop by later
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Thank you, Sadje.
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That’s a beautiful poem on survival mechanism of blue morphos, Shweta! I enjoyed reading the facts. Previously, I had thought the picture is animated and didn’t know such species existed for real.
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I’m glad you liked it, Anisha. I had a doubt if it was real too. That’s why I ran the reverse search. The facts that I found out were too fascinating. I had to share them! I’m glad that you were about to learn something new. 😀
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Yeah, curiousity is what enhances learning. I’m happy you shared them!
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Yay 😀
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