Feathering Their Nest Poem by Audrey Heller

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Audrey Heller

Audrey Heller

Bronx, New York/ Now residing in Florida

Feathering Their Nest



I saw a bird, the other day, sitting
in a tree, it seems, as I got closer,
he kind of winked, at me! I'm not
very familiar, with our feathered
friends and had no idea, where
it orginated from, but one thing is
certain, there is no creature, that
is dumb! Then just as I got closer,
he made this chirping sound, it
made me kind of wonder, was
there another bird, around? Was
this their way, of making contact,
so they shouldn't be alone, or was
it already in progress and they
wanted to fly back home?
Whatever it was, it was part of
nature and the part that I, like the
best. Two birds flying home
together, to their own, little nest!

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Audrey Heller

Audrey Heller

Bronx, New York/ Now residing in Florida
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