I look out the window Into the yard I see a fluffy Junco Sitting comfortably on the fence
I see him look around Then fly over to the feeders I watch as he gets some seeds Then goes back to the fence He puffs back up And then out of nowhere A baby Junco Crookedly and excited Flies in Sits next to his dad And his dad feeds him And then his dad is off again To get more food For his baby
Over the weeks I watch the Goldfinches, The Grosbeaks, the Finches, The Doves, and The Sparrows. All gathering on the fence With their families To eat And I am reminded Of my family Gathering around the dinner table Everynight Chattering, coming and going But then I think That those birds must have it far easier Than we do All they worry about is surviving While we have discussions on Politics, school, wars Gossip, rumors, things of unimportance
That's when I think back To my childhood dream “I want to be a bird when I grow up” Because they are worry free Unlike me