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Bread for Blackbirds

Poetic Form: ae freislighe  An Irish quatrain (four-line stanza) form with multiple-syllable end rhymes. Begin and end the poem with the same word, syllable, or line. Blackbirds fly in confusion. Chirping, I hear them calling. Blackbirds land at location. Chirping, I hear them talking. A bird on fence, mesmerize. I sit there without moving. Mental notes I …

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Are violets blue?

Violets are not blue.They are wild and living free.Enjoying the rain. This is a picture of wild violet growing along the fence. Every year I pull them up, but they kept on growing. What are they good for? Do you know? Comment below your thoughts.

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