Stephen Burt is Professor of English at Harvard.

"Butterfly with Parachute"
Stephen Burt

A real one wouldn’t need one,
but the one Nathan draws surely does:
four oblongs the size and color of popsicles,
green apple, toasted coconut and grape,
flanked, two per side, by billowing valentine hearts,
in a frame of Scotch tape.
Alive, it could stay off the floor
for a few unaerodynamic minutes;
thrown as a paper airplane, for a few more.
Very sensibly, therefore,
our son gave it something, not to keep it apart
from the ground forever, but rather to make safe its descent.
When we ask that imagination discover the limits
of the real
world only slowly,
maybe this is what we meant.

Author: Stephen Burt

Stephen Burt is Professor of English at Harvard.<br /><br />"Butterfly with Parachute"<br />Stephen Burt<br /><br />A real one wouldn’t need one,<br />but the one Nathan draws surely does:<br />four oblongs the size and color of popsicles,<br />green apple, toasted coconut and grape,<br />flanked, two per side, by billowing valentine hearts,<br />in a frame of Scotch tape.<br />Alive, it could stay off the floor<br />for a few unaerodynamic minutes;<br />thrown as a paper airplane, for a few more.<br />Very sensibly, therefore,<br />our son gave it something, not to keep it apart<br />from the ground forever, but rather to make safe its descent.<br />When we ask that imagination discover the limits<br />of the real<br />world only slowly,<br />maybe this is what we meant. - Stephen Burt




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