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Even in This Dystopian Nightmare, We Can’t Afford to Forget All the Useless Beauty of the World

In fact, I suspect that’s how we got here in the first place…

Y.L. Wolfe
8 min readApr 22, 2025
Woman covered with pink butterflies
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I went to the library today to pick up a book of poems that I’d recently put on hold.

What a strange thing to write. When was the last time I read a book of poetry? When was the last time I went to the library?

It’s been a while for both. Over a year since I was at the library. In fact, I was honestly surprised that my library card was still in my wallet.

And I have no idea when I last read poetry. Knowing me, it hasn’t been a terribly long time…but long enough that I can’t remember.

The book I checked out was Lord of the Butterflies by Andrea Gibson.

I’ve been following Gibson on Instagram for a while now. As soon as I encountered their work, it made something inside me slow down. And for just a moment, everything in life felt okay.

If you don’t know Gibson, I have no idea how to describe them. I could say things that are scattered throughout bios and websites (queer, poet laureate, writer, spoken-work performer, navigating cancer and Lyme disease), but it doesn’t feel like enough, somehow. Even as I lean on labels in my own bios…

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Y.L. Wolfe
Y.L. Wolfe

Written by Y.L. Wolfe

Adventuring, nesting, and raising hell in middle age. Welcome to my second act. | Substack: https://ylwolfe.substack.com | Email: hello@ylwolfe.com

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