One little miser lived on the Earth.
The center of his universe was an old shed. The miser was dragging to the shed all that came to his hands. Cracked sinks from the beach. Overdue cures from grandma’s aid kit. Crumpled letters for unknown addressees. Leaflets with the faces of intruders. And uncountable mixed boxes, bottles, jars and vials… Oh, Lord!
It was filling his life with sense, really!
He was gently stroking the subtle lace on a muddy Venetian mask. He was trying to read old, faded papers… (I should say – I don’t wait for something good from this story. I am nauseated by it… But I must finish!)
One little miser came out into the yard once. He had one very important matter which interested nobody except him. The sun was shining. The warm breeze was blowing… Suddenly his attention was seized by a little blue butterfly. Was it deliberate? No! A butterfly is a surprise always. What can be deliberate in a butterfly? But something stirred in the soul of our miser… He was watching the subtle and transparent butterfly that floated in the warm air. In that moment he realized that his life was dusty and dark like his shed. That he was only a miser. He was living stingily.
And then he threw into the rubbish bin all his riches. Cracked sinks without the noise of seas inside. Cures which could make you sick. Unsent letters and empty boxes.
Of course, you await a happy end now. Something like this… ‘He is waving with his blue wings and is flying with the flow of warm air…’ Blah-blah-blah… No! You should muffle it! I am not insane! He just became a lepidopterofilist. You can meet him at the flea market. You will notice from the crowd his butterfly net and his disgusting blue bow-tie…
by TETIANA ALEKSINA
© All rights reserved 2014






This story is actually teaching me interesting English words, since it is not my mother tongue. I actually thought something bad would happen to him, as an ironic fable!
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Tati loves using obscure English words, words that even I as a native speaker of English don’t know! Reading one of her poems is always an education for me! 😛
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Perhaps a half-hearted epiphany is the way forward for us all? Thanks for stopping by my musings, happy to have found yours! ^_^
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Sophia, you may be right. Thanks for finding us! 😀
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That damnable butterfly, intruding on our miser’s pure sense of worth! The next butterfly I see… Well, let’s just say he won’t fly right for a week!
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Darn butterflies! I shake my fist at them! 😛
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Thanks for sharing this wonderful story 🙂
And many thanks for liking my post 🙂
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And thank you for visiting us, Julia! We appreciate your support! 😀
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That’s a very fitting end I believe, that he became a lepidopterofilist, so much more life-like.
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Bow tie and all! Thank you for reading and commenting, IsyLLiS. 😀
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Thank you for visiting again Tony 🙂
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You’re most welcome, IsyLLiS! 😀
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Oh my what a blog! An introvert living stingily until he breaks the bolt! Wow and Thank you! Light and Love, Shona
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Thanks so much for visiting us, Shona!
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“What can be deliberate in the butterfly?” Love this eloquently painted word picture you have here.
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Oh… thank you so much, Elizabeth ❤
Butterflies are elusive and fleeting like happiness, aren't they?
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My pleasure 🙂
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Hello! I’ve just nominated you for the “Blogger Recognition Award.” Thank you for sharing your time and talent!
http://noblethemes.me/2015/07/26/receiving-the-blogger-recognition-award-humbling/
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OMG… WOW! Thank you, Jonathan!
(I run to learn the rules… this award is absolutely new for me!) 😯
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You deserve it, that’s for sure!
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You certainly have a way with words and expressing yourself. Glad you stumbled upon my crazy little blog.
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YAY! Thank you! What a great day!!
I’m happy that I found your crazy blog, Charly 😛
I hope, my scribbles will not disappoint you too!
Yours,
Unbolt
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Ha ha ha! I was not expecting that ending! I wonder if his bow tie flapped like a butterfly too? 😛
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Noooooo… I guess it’s absolutely dead and stinks by phenol… Phew! I need a gulp of fresh air!
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