All In a Day
The beckoning call of Spring,
Fresh flowers seek the sun.
What will the new day bring?
The cycle of life just begun.
Honey bees with task at hand,
Open petals scent the air.
The buzzing sound as they land,
One by one with gentle care.
Mother's milk feeds her young,
A little nudge points the way.
Hungry mouths with eager tongue,
Wrestling for a longer stay.
Searching wings by Robin's breast,
An earthworm for their meat.
Perched on high, a feathered nest;
Open beaks awaiting treat.
Children run for nearby park,
Parents shout as they flee,
Be homeward bound before dark,
Tired limbs return with glee.
Setting sun greets rising moon,
The weary close their eyes.
Vivid dreams are coming soon,
The promise of tomorrow's rise.
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