And Go for a Birdsong Ride



Spring will eventually arrive,

Tom tells his youngest daughter

looking out the window at the snow.


Take heart, he tells her,

and listen for the blue jays when

they build a nest in the sycamore


and chase away the other birds

that fly unwelcome into the tree

hoping also to start a family.


He tells his snowbound daughter

once she hears the blue jays' ruckus

spring will be here and she can wear


her jeans and pretty yellow jacket,

get on her tricycle with the other girls

and go for a birdsong ride.


Copyright © 2017 by Donal Mahoney



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Donal Mahoney lives in Belleville, Illinois. He writes poetry, fiction and nonfiction. Some of his work can be found at http://eyeonlifemag.com/the-poetry-locksmith/donal-mahoney-poet.html


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