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I once saw a blue jay in a oak tree And awed as mother fed her children And flew away for more. The little feathered things Stared at me and peeped Then mother bird came back And fed them once more Then they all laid down Mother included And they took themselves an afternoon nap That was such a natural experience Yet it changed me in so many ways Teaching me things No book No poem No teacher Could ever explain Motherhood is love, No matter the species The race, the culture. Motherhood is love.
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Mar 16, 2014
Mar 16, 2014 at 12:06 PM UTC
Lesson of the Blue Jay Family
I once saw a blue jay in a oak tree And awed as mother fed her children And flew away for more. The little feathered things Stared at me and peeped Then mother bird came back And fed them once more Then they all laid down Mother included And they took themselves an afternoon nap That was such a natural experience Yet it changed me in so many ways Teaching me things No book No poem No teacher Could ever explain Motherhood is love, No matter the species The race, the culture. Motherhood is love.
elizabeth-p
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Mar 16, 2014
Mar 16, 2014 at 12:06 PM UTC
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