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* [http://play.last.fm/preview/121486903.mp3 Album version]
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* [http://play.last.fm/preview/124293789.mp3 "Alternate take" version]
* [http://www.doityourselfalterations.com  How to Hem Pants]
 
==Overview==
==Overview==
"Butterfly" is told from Pinkerton's point of view in the opera ''Madame Butterfly''.  Known for its sincere lyrics and simplicity, "Butterfly" remains Weezer's only completely acoustic song to be commercially released. The song consists of just Rivers on solo acoustic guitar and vocals, as well as some light, steady percussion by [[Karl Koch]].
"Butterfly" is told from Pinkerton's point of view in the opera ''Madame Butterfly''.  Known for its sincere lyrics and simplicity, "Butterfly" remains Weezer's only completely acoustic song to be commercially released. The song consists of just Rivers on solo acoustic guitar and vocals, as well as some light, steady percussion by [[Karl Koch]].