The First Red-Bird Poem by Evaleen Stein

The First Red-Bird

Rating: 3.8


I heard a song at daybreak,
So honey-sweet and clear,
The essence of all joyous things
Seemed mingling in its cheer.

The frosty world about me
I searched with eager gaze,
But all was slumber-bound and wrapped
In violet-tinted haze.

Then suddenly a sunbeam
Shot slanting o'er the hill,
And once again from out the sky
I heard that honied trill.

And there upon a poplar,
Poised at its topmost height,
I saw a little singer clad
In scarlet plumage bright.

The poplar branches quivered,
By dawn winds lightly blown,
And like a breeze-swept poppy-flower
The red-bird rocked and shone.

The blue sky, and his feathers
Flashed o'er by golden light,
Oh, all my heart with rapture thrilled,
It was so sweet a sight!

Friday, December 25, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: spring
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Abdulla Al-hemaidy 25 December 2015

Nice read. I loved it. Have a wonderful time.

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Manonton Dalan 25 December 2015

so lovely written poem..........

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Evaleen Stein

Evaleen Stein

Lafayette, Indiana
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