All Birds Must Sing

All Birds Must Sing

A Poem by Paris Hlad

All Birds Must Sing

 

(Or Never Gainsay Chance)

 

Some birds will sing

The songs of spring,

 

But never gainsay chance

 

I see them in a sunlit ring,

When life begins to dance �"

 

A gilded flicker has a mate, a phoebe has a seed,

A noble hawk imbues the sky, a warbler shakes a reed

A starling hops behind a bloom; a robin lines her nest,

A chipping sparrow lifts its head and puffs its tiny breast

 

Some birds will sing t

The songs of woe,

 

The theme of every life

 

I see them in the frowns of day,

When being turns to strife

 

A gilded flicker has a care, a phoebe has a fear;

A hungry hawk has chicks to feed, a warbler strains to hear,

 

A starling riots in the brush, a robin drops a worm,

A chipping sparrow whistles loud a threat it would confirm

 

But all birds sing in harmony

That one unending song �"

 

It is but this: that life is change,

And they must sing along.

© 2023 Paris Hlad


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I'd hear the song of the mourning dove, cooing outside my bedroom window, where they had nested. Their coos are to each other, but I find their song just as melodic as any other of our feathered friends. This is such an enchanting read, Paris. My best to you!

Posted 1 Year Ago



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Paris Hlad
Paris Hlad

Southport, NC, United States Minor Outlying Islands



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I am a 70-year-old retired New York state high school English teacher, living in Southport, NC. more..

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