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Our house this night is full of life, both kids up in their rooms. We're safe and warm from the harrowing storm with its lightening streaks and booms. Yet soon I know, both have to go, to school, to work, to life. Then this will be an empty nest with just me and my wife. How do birds feel, when, freshly fledged, their young depart forever. Do they sing more somberly when the chicks are not together? We're creatures of habit, like those birds I see when we're in the park. I'll catch myself gazing up the stairs when both their rooms are dark.
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Aug 18, 2012
Aug 18, 2012 at 8:39 AM UTC
The Empty Nest
Our house this night is full of life, both kids up in their rooms. We're safe and warm from the harrowing storm with its lightening streaks and booms. Yet soon I know, both have to go, to school, to work, to life. Then this will be an empty nest with just me and my wife. How do birds feel, when, freshly fledged, their young depart forever. Do they sing more somberly when the chicks are not together? We're creatures of habit, like those birds I see when we're in the park. I'll catch myself gazing up the stairs when both their rooms are dark.
john-f-mccullagh
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Aug 18, 2012
Aug 18, 2012 at 8:39 AM UTC
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