That Worm
I am the worm,
who was told by all the caterpillars,
to "just believe in myself."
I am the worm,
who was left by all the caterpillars,
when they spun their cocoons.
I am the worm,
who is mocked by all the butterflies,
caterpillars who used to be just like me.
I am the worm,
who wanted so despretely to fly,
but knew it could only happen in my dreams.
I am the worm who:
believed in myself;
kept myself company;
didn't listen to the nay sayers;
and
let their dreams grow wings and take flight.
I am that worm.
I may not be a beautiful butterfly,
but I am who I should be.
This poem is about:
Me