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		<title>By: OliO</title>
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		<dc:creator>OliO</dc:creator>
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		<description>The ancient Egyptians depicted butterflies in their hieroglyphs. The Chinese believe that two butterflies flying together are a symbol of love. The Japanese see a butterfly as the personification of a person&#039;s soul, yet, strangely they see large groups of butterflies as a bad omen. In Greece, the word &quot;butterfly&quot; literally means &quot;soul&quot;. In other ancient cultures, butterflies symbolized rebirth. And, most importantly, butterflies are the number one tattoo choice for women everywhere. (Years of painstaking scientific research of womens&#039; midriffs has confirmed this, sadly not me that did the research!)
The butterfly was young
Her vibrant wings of delicate lace
Such grace such poise
A charming butterfly
The cricket was slick thicket
Moving quick but swift
Yet smart somewhat wise
Proud of his chirp
Hopping through the grass
Butterfly fluttered by till upon a rose
Spreading her wings a dainty show
Slowly sipping sweet
Hopping skipping
Cricket saw
Butterfly glanced
The cricket saw butterfly
The butterfly looked yonder
Cricket hopped and chirped
A jumpety crickety song
Butterfly sighed
And rolled her eyes
Cricket hopped closer
Butterfly laughed
Silly cricket trying hard
Butterfly cared less
Poor cricket hopped and hopped
Butterfly sipping nectar sweet
Cricket sang softer sweeter
Butterfly stopped
A song so sweet
Too lovely than nectar
Cricket hopped upon a rose
Butterfly jumped
Almost to fly away
Cricket song too lovely to fly away
Butterfly in a trance
Fluttering her wings lovely
Too charming
Too tempting
Crickect sang
Butterfly in a spell
Too late to break
Lovers forever
Strange couple though
Yet lovely
Yet happy
Suave cricket, Princess Butterfly
Flutterby, flutterby....... 

Bella Ravenstar 

Love your site Crystal hope to flutter by someday XXX</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The ancient Egyptians depicted butterflies in their hieroglyphs. The Chinese believe that two butterflies flying together are a symbol of love. The Japanese see a butterfly as the personification of a person&#8217;s soul, yet, strangely they see large groups of butterflies as a bad omen. In Greece, the word &#8220;butterfly&#8221; literally means &#8220;soul&#8221;. In other ancient cultures, butterflies symbolized rebirth. And, most importantly, butterflies are the number one tattoo choice for women everywhere. (Years of painstaking scientific research of womens&#8217; midriffs has confirmed this, sadly not me that did the research!)<br />
The butterfly was young<br />
Her vibrant wings of delicate lace<br />
Such grace such poise<br />
A charming butterfly<br />
The cricket was slick thicket<br />
Moving quick but swift<br />
Yet smart somewhat wise<br />
Proud of his chirp<br />
Hopping through the grass<br />
Butterfly fluttered by till upon a rose<br />
Spreading her wings a dainty show<br />
Slowly sipping sweet<br />
Hopping skipping<br />
Cricket saw<br />
Butterfly glanced<br />
The cricket saw butterfly<br />
The butterfly looked yonder<br />
Cricket hopped and chirped<br />
A jumpety crickety song<br />
Butterfly sighed<br />
And rolled her eyes<br />
Cricket hopped closer<br />
Butterfly laughed<br />
Silly cricket trying hard<br />
Butterfly cared less<br />
Poor cricket hopped and hopped<br />
Butterfly sipping nectar sweet<br />
Cricket sang softer sweeter<br />
Butterfly stopped<br />
A song so sweet<br />
Too lovely than nectar<br />
Cricket hopped upon a rose<br />
Butterfly jumped<br />
Almost to fly away<br />
Cricket song too lovely to fly away<br />
Butterfly in a trance<br />
Fluttering her wings lovely<br />
Too charming<br />
Too tempting<br />
Crickect sang<br />
Butterfly in a spell<br />
Too late to break<br />
Lovers forever<br />
Strange couple though<br />
Yet lovely<br />
Yet happy<br />
Suave cricket, Princess Butterfly<br />
Flutterby, flutterby&#8230;&#8230;. </p>
<p>Bella Ravenstar </p>
<p>Love your site Crystal hope to flutter by someday XXX</p>
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