Poem: Always Eager

A very hungry caterpillar,
Never enough, always too much
I consume…

Insatiable I feel,
Always eager
For more…

Will I ever be content?
Feeel that my needs are met?
Or will I never…

Wrap myself in a cocoon,
And wait
Patiently…

For myself
To emerge
A beautiful butterfly…


This poem was written for dVerse’s Poetics, for which the prompt is “cycles of life”. I often use the metaphor of the very hungry caterpillar as a way to describe my perpetual criticism of the care system. In reality though, I think that, when my needs are met, I could evolve like a caterpillar transforming into a beautiful butterfly. Or maybe I’d turn into a moth, who knows?

41 thoughts on “Poem: Always Eager

  1. I love the shape and form of your poem, Astrid, rather like a caterpillar. I also love the musing, very caterpillar-like but also very human. I always enjoyed reading The Very Hungry Caterpillar, first with my daughter and now with my grandsons.

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  2. I also love the Very Hungry Caterpillar book.

    But caterpillars must eat to be in the cocoon, and then to emerge as either moth or butterfly–both useful, both beautiful, spreading pollen, and seeking light.

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  3. I really loved your poem Always Eager! Astrid. The metaphor of the hungry caterpillar poignantly captures the yearning for fulfilment and transformation. It perfectly captures that feeling of wanting change and growth, even when we’re not sure where it will take us. Beautifully done!

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