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The Ghost and Swift Moths Lyrics


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Can't you help me Went to sleep broke but I woke up to freebands D…
Don't hurt me Her turn signal blinked to the east Towards the long wooden…
Don't hurt me. Her turn signal blinked to the east Towards the long wooden…
must be loved Laying here in my bed, a film playing in my…
run Paste white Geisha face Cold sweats Soft legs Puppeteer snip…
sometimes Can't sleep in the city, you're far away Cigarettes keep yo…
We Are Young SadBoyKaiba Stay Alive I've never seen you before You knew I…


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Adhara & Ray Grasping tight upon Nothing but his sorrow and emptiness Beh…
Desires Hate Feeding up my thirst I cannot control this I have to br…
down My hands on fire My head on fire My eyes on fire My…
HEART People are acting like in Hollywood I can't recognize what i…
Lepidoptera The forest dark and deep As you fall asleep Neither west or…
Likes I’ve flirted with death before, but never so seriously Today…



Space Force Looking up towards the sky Hues of blue with drops of…


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@HarryPotter-uv8yp

One day we heard our dog growling in a concerned way, and we saw a black caterpillar scooting along the ground away from him. We restrained the pupper and took the ‘pillar into custody.

Best way I could describe the caterpillar’s appearance was “black medieval barbed wire.”

After scooping it into a big plastic jar and giving it a stick, we did some research and found out it was a “Mourning Cloak Butterfly” caterpillar. Black wings with white-ish trim, as I recalled thinking.

A while later, it cocooned in front of us, which was grotesquely fascinating. It was the first time I’d ever seen a metamorphosis in real time, so I remember almost holding my breath as I watched it happen. And thinking back, I had to admire that this caterpillar trusted us deeply enough that it cocooned in front of us.

Then, a week or so later…

We found it had left its cocoon, and was sitting on the inside of our plastic jar lid.

We brought it outside, opened the lid, and for a brief moment it crawled out and actually perched on my fingers. Its wings caught the light, and I learned something wonderful about their true colors.

A Mourning Cloak’s wings were actually NOT black as suggested by online pictures, but a gorgeous, shimmering deep navy blue. Its “white” trim was actually gold.

It was hands down the most beautiful butterfly I’d ever seen.

Then its wings caught wind, and it fluttered away into the ether.

Some research later, I was delighted to learn that Mourning Cloaks were among the most long-lived butterflies, living up to three years long. We saw it again the following year. And, amazingly, several years after we would see the beauties fluttering by. It was almost as though the one butterfly we’d raised brought a family home to roost a while.

Even now they stop by. ^_^



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@oakley3272

Imagine being someone exploring a new island in the 1400’s and seeing a fairy crawl out of a turd. Truly a wondrous planet

@Yoshuggutha

Indeed! 🧐

@everythingpony

It's a moth

@B4ALLSACK

@@everythingpony r/whooosh

@PurplePumpkaboo

@@everythingpony captain obvious strikes again!

@marinatrouble

😂

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@casserolesaredelicious6455

She’s so polite she even crossed her little legs ❤😂

@kashishraj1664

So cuteee

@user-ut8nr2ez3e

Yeah, dont want it smelling like fish

@springbross2634

Correct!

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