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The Blackbird
daffodilgold Started conversation Feb 9, 2010
A blackbird watches from his perch
Up in the hawthorn tree,
And as I dig and turn the earth
He waits expectantly.
The sunlight filters through the leaves
And gleams upon his wing,
Yet he remains oblivious
Of the sights and sounds of Spring.
He only sits in silence
As with my spade I toil,
In ardent contemplation
Of a feast upon new soil.
The Blackbird
krabatt Posted Feb 14, 2010
Yes, clear vision and simplicity make a strong combination. I already noticed that some of the things you come up with in the Limericks thread are just fab ... the sheeting ... the sowing of oats. A good sense of humour.
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