The old Mill

The old Mill
Oak Ridge, North Carolina

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Thursday, May 28, 2020

Ode to the Bluebird







Ode to the Eastern Bluebird

The bluest blue you’ll ever see, comes not from sea or skies
But floats about from limb to limb, as any bird that flies
Shy and unassuming, they select a mate to pair
Keeping to themselves, they build their nests with care

Folks may build them boxes to house their family brood
Where mom will sit to keep things warm, and dad provides the food
The eggs are blue but not as deep as the feathers of the two
And the chicks when they break out, have nary a shade of blue

When the fledglings fly away at last, and leave their nest behind
It takes a while to lose their spots and all their colors find
While mom is blue with tones of gray, and a faint rusty breast
Dad's a brilliant blue, all trimmed in white, with a deep copper chest

Bluer birds you may have seen, if you’ve travelled here and there
But none compare to the handsome pair that grace your garden fair.
'Cause the bluest blue you’ll ever see resides right on your street
The American Eastern Bluebird is the bluest bird you’ll meet.



































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