She left me hanging, with the Wolves With no fire inside, that could guide me towards a Better night I know, the Wolves were glad, they had a fool That could turn into air and feed their hungry mouths Feed their hunger of wit As I was waiting on salvation Though I'm no believer, I thought I would actually pray And I would clench my hands red But then she showed up, so beautiful I drank up and pressed myself against the wall I couldn't bare the view And she said "I don't wanna hurt you, baby" So carelessly, she came up to me Rest her head on my chest and gave me a look that Struck like thunder in the rain And when we kissed, the rose of her lips Bloomed right at my, burnt-out eyesight Oh, what a marvelous view And she said "I don't wanna hurt you, baby" And then she spoke, in tongue of love With words I'd only read in poetry But never heard before She touched my face, and in a slowed- down pace Her eyelids shut like the wings of a Butterfly Closed the beauty inside She said "I don't wanna hurt you, baby" Left me out there, all alone "It was all a dream", but now she's gone I guess she woke up Now that I'm old, I feel so cold Yet again, another spark inside has died The one for Butterflies