Butterfly effect
The Butterfly Effect states that “small causes have longer effects”
the term, coined by Edward Lorenz, comes from the metaphorical example of a tornado being influenced by the flapping of a butterfly’s wings weeks before;
The theory itself didn’t seem plausible,
Until I felt your eyelashes flutter against my cheek,
and your hands softly touch me.
You were more breeze than boy.
Someday you would be a hurricane,
and your soft breeze would wreck havoc on my heart.
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