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The Tear Drinkers
by Alex Grehy
They meant well, the empaths, bowed under
the weight of the world’s distress, their gaze
forced to the ground where the bliss of butterflies
grazing in flower-filled meadows, touched their
imaginations, beautiful metaphors of transformation
and mindfulness, focused only on harvesting the
sweetness of nectar and sunshine.
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It was a small step of selective breeding that gave
the gift of peace to the world. Iridescent butterflies,
wings blue as the summer sky, edged with the comfort
of midnight and its welcome sleep. Light and gentle, they
drank the bitterness of our tears, harvesting our pain,
absorbing our troubled feelings. We wept and they eased
our heartache; how we welcomed them.
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They were natural creatures, with all the imperatives of life,
to thrive, to evolve. They drank our anguish until we lived
in ecstasy, the heartbreak of the past a distant nightmare.
The adult butterflies, grown so strong on the nectar of our
tears watched despairing as their young ones starved,
there was no sustenance in our joy.
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The imperatives of life – to evolve, to protect, to survive.
We bred them to harvest our pain, they evolved to cultivate it.
The butterflies lay their eggs of doubt and mistrust in our skins;
we scratch until we bleed, we weep in agony, the young ones
drink our tears, how we welcome them.
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Fiction © Copyright Alex Grehy
Image courtesy of Pixabay.com
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Read ten speculative tales ripe with dangerous flora to find out.















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A darkly exquisite poem.