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Today He Sang To Me
Each morning, for several years, We’ve fed the squirrels and birds. Oh, the fun we have watched And the beautiful songs we've heard. Families have started and grown. Once two squirrels, now eight. Cardinals, among many other birds, Know feeding time….are never late. Cardinals mate for life and prefer A permanent nest to call their home. And if food is readily available, Even their young won’t roam. So, now our trees are filled With morning Cardinal song. Our cats are old and fat. All is good and life is long. A bigger Cardinal, I call him Big Red, Is first there every morning. I think he’s the elder whose job it is To sing out his ‘OKs’ or issue warnings. He watches from the trees as I feed. He used to hide, but no more. He’s been coming closer lately, I guess by now he thinks he knows the score. This Spring morning was so ideal; So, after feeding, it was coffee on the patio; Watching all the critters nosh As they come and go, come and go. Quite suddenly, not even ten feet away, The big Cardinal landed on the patio. Surprised as could be, I was very still. “Hey, Big Red.”, I said, sure that he would go. He stood his ground, giving me the eye. I could see his mate on the fence, Watching so intently, Probably wishing he would fly. Slowly I lifted my cup in a toast. “Cardinals rule.” I said quietly. Then, something very special happened. For a time, he sang....to me. It made me very happy.
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