LETTER TO WALT WHITMAN,

WHO PAINTED BUTTERFLIES

In 1942, Whitman’s handmade cardboard butterfly disappeared from the Library of Congress.

It was found in a New York attic in 1995.

Perhaps, you made them as a child—

cardboard butterflies lining your shelves,

hiding in the pockets of the wool pants

you wore only to church.

Maybe you would wake early

to cut cardboard into small waves

forming wings, antennae appearing

like exclamation points.

Words fluttered from your pen,

cardboard wings dipped in red paint,

holding patterns of words,

the quiet swirl of wind.

Maybe there are thousands

of your butterflies still lingering in attics,

your secret world of paper insects

still hanging by threads.