Bluebirds Poem by Jacob Underwood

Bluebirds

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I see you gracefully dancing on the leaves of the rhubarb bluebird
Picking out seeds inspecting them with your little eyes bluebird
A great father you are willing to go through gale winds for them bluebird
I respect seeing you not crumbling like stalwart like the tree you live in bluebird
Feathers like a hailstorm leaving them in the nest like an emblem of you bluebird
As you dread the winters coming knowing you can't leave them in this can you bluebird
So instead you'll warm them with your body even if it costs your life won't you bluebird
Such a sacrifice even when no one notices to just taken for granted aren't you bluebird
But you just settle in the cold to go from blue to white for anyone but you bluebird

Saturday, June 28, 2025
Topic(s) of this poem: bird,birds,winter,children,father,sacrifice ,blue
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Isadora Quagmire 06 July 2025

Absolutely beautiful! Even some of the smallest creatures of this world perform profound virtues!

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Timber Koleden 29 June 2025

A vivid poem about the unnoticed virtue of even seemingly insignificant creatures! Thank you for sharing!

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