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Wings of Spring
“Does the robin sing because the cold of winter is leaving or the warmth of spring is coming? Or might he be singing because each without the other would lessen both?” -- Craig D. Lounsbrough The song of hope returned last night at three A gentle trill from out my window heard My spirits rose and I was filled with glee To hear the chirp of spring’s first “early bird” My outdoor lamp cast light on his red breast His wings were still as on a shrub he sat I knew his nightly song meant I’d not rest Still I extended him a welcome mat He sang as if to say, “Spring will arrive” I knew the jays and finches should come soon And then the frailest flowers would revive As if awakened by the robin’s tune In summer a full chorus will rehearse And in their glory, hopeful hearts immerse
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