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Calling Spring North, Chirping buds to burgeon, Teetering in rain that turns to sleet, Clutching black, wet branches, Feathers puffed against the chill, Cocked heads seeking sleepy worms, Side glancing carefully the neighbor's cat. These red-breasted birds Chortling in the morning sun Precurse Spring, Sing cheer to me. Though I, no longer young, My Autumn just begun, Winter coming on, Life's seasons only last a while. I have a Savior, Who has gone before, Endured cold Winter's death, Calls me to Spring, Beckons me to Summer....
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Mar 24, 2017
Mar 24, 2017 at 11:50 AM UTC
Robins Return to Minnesota
Calling Spring North, Chirping buds to burgeon, Teetering in rain that turns to sleet, Clutching black, wet branches, Feathers puffed against the chill, Cocked heads seeking sleepy worms, Side glancing carefully the neighbor's cat. These red-breasted birds Chortling in the morning sun Precurse Spring, Sing cheer to me. Though I, no longer young, My Autumn just begun, Winter coming on, Life's seasons only last a while. I have a Savior, Who has gone before, Endured cold Winter's death, Calls me to Spring, Beckons me to Summer....
Musing this wet March morning.
don-bouchard
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Mar 24, 2017
Mar 24, 2017 at 11:50 AM UTC
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