The Songbird of Dawn
THE SONGBIRD OF DAWN
In autumn’s air crisply thin, with wings spread skyward
flies low little cheery Robin, migratory charming songbird.
The bird of bright daylight tweeters with sunburst zest,
keeps the secrets of avian delight in silky scarlet breast.
When thrushes are silent it sings to the flux of first sunray,
the carol for dawn’s advent, in wind the notes drift away.
Little Robin on swinging tree sings as storm clouds garner,
flutters on rhythm of melody when rainbow colors appear.
Red bird on bough perched high outside my window I see,
sings sunrise song sailing by, ushers jubilant new day for me.
February 19, 2019
Copyright © Subimal Sinha-Roy | Year Posted 2019
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