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Joy fills the heart of all that overhear A cardinal’s frothy trill to a love not yet known. His proud red plumage made to commandeer, Demanding attention from a willow branch throne. Tell me how one cannot beam with delight When they first catch glimpse of a mockingbird’s tail. It fans out behind them like the ribbons of a kite as they burst into song with the force of a gale. An immense chorus hidden within every tree drenched in the dazzling feathers of spring. Regal chests puffed, they rally a plea, Pledging their love in each verse they sing. Wings that unfurl like a flower in bloom, Their voices make even the coldest heart swoon
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Jun 22, 2020
Jun 22, 2020 at 9:17 PM UTC
Springtime Sonnet
Joy fills the heart of all that overhear A cardinal’s frothy trill to a love not yet known. His proud red plumage made to commandeer, Demanding attention from a willow branch throne. Tell me how one cannot beam with delight When they first catch glimpse of a mockingbird’s tail. It fans out behind them like the ribbons of a kite as they burst into song with the force of a gale. An immense chorus hidden within every tree drenched in the dazzling feathers of spring. Regal chests puffed, they rally a plea, Pledging their love in each verse they sing. Wings that unfurl like a flower in bloom, Their voices make even the coldest heart swoon
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Jun 22, 2020
Jun 22, 2020 at 9:17 PM UTC
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